Despite the growing number of bias-motivated violence studies, the evidence available remains limited, and there are several gaps in our understanding of the complex relationship …
B Lantz, J Kim - Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
One of the primary motivations for hate crime laws is that hate crimes “hurt more.” But hate crimes are often committed by groups, and research indicates that crimes committed by …
WS McCann, FD Boateng - American journal of criminal justice, 2022 - Springer
The primary purpose of the current study was to understand immigrant hate crime victimization in the US Specifically, the authors analyzed the most recent data from the …
Right-wing extremists, among other extremists, continue to exploit the power of the Internet and associated technologies by connecting with the like-minded from around the globe and …
This study comparatively examines whether suicide school shooters differ from non-suicide school shooters. Although the research on school shootings is increasing, there is limited …
E Holder - Journal of interpersonal violence, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Early legal challenges to the 1990 Hate Crime Statistics Act were originally excused on the argument that hate crimes “hurt more,” but there remain some empirical gaps on this topic …
CH Seto - Justice Quarterly, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In the United States, hate crimes that are motivated by religious bias disproportionately impact minoritized religious groups. This study investigates religious …
MR Santos, A Testa - Homicide and violent crime, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose–This chapter explains what is known about international homicide trends, highlights gaps in existing literature, and proposes avenues for future research that will …
RA Tessler, L Langton, FP Rivara… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Over 80% of bias-motivated violent victimization is motivated by race or ethnicity and over 50% of bias victimization occurs in non-Hispanic Whites (NHW). Our aim was to determine …