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Hate crimes motivated by the offender’s bias toward a particular ethnicity/national origin were directed at 1,122 victims. Of these victims: 66.6 percent were targeted because of an anti-Hispanic bias. 33.4 percent were victimized because of a bias against other ethnicities/national origins.
[DOC File]Violent & Property Crime
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Explanations for US Crime Rate data trends in 1990s (Barkan Ch. 3 – I brought it up in this unit b/c fits with data presented on crime rate) Hate Crimes – definition and types (Barkan Ch. 9). SU example of this, & relative lenient punishment of offender… Things I told you to …
[DOC File]Responding to Racist Incidents - IHREC
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In the United States, the recording, monitoring and public reporting of racist crimes is underpinned by the US wide Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990. This Act requires the US Attorney General to collect data “about crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice, based on race, religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity”.
[DOCX File]United States Department of Justice
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Oct 25, 2013 · Hate Crimes: Hate crimes are the top investigative priority of the Civil Rights Program as they impact not only the victims, but also the entire community. In October 2009, President Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009 into law.
[DOCX File]Model Policy - Shaping the Future of the Policing Profession
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Under the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990, as amended by the HCPA, the FBI’s UCR Program now collects and reports statistics on hate crimes directed at individuals because of race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity—as well as hate crimes committed by and directed against juveniles.
[DOC File]A First Amendment Analysis of Hate-Crime Laws
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Differentiation of Hate Crime Law in the United States, 1978 to 1995: Innovation and Diffusion in the Criminalization of Bigotry.” American Sociological Review 63.2 (1998): 286-307. Gaumer, Craig P. “A Commentary on the Constitutionality and Utility of State Statutory . Responses to the Problem of …
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The Uniform Crime Reporting Program collects data about both single-bias and multiple-bias hate crimes. For each offense type reported, law enforcement must indicate at least one bias motivation. A single-bias incident is defined as an incident in which one or more offense types are motivated by the same bias.
[DOCX File]Legislative Update - Vol. 38 No. 12 April 12, 2021 - South ...
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It contains penalty enhancements for certain crimes that would tack on additional punishments for perpetrators of hate crimes. It would apply to crimes committed against victims based on a perpetrator’s belief or perception of the victim’s race, color, religion, sex, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, or physical or mental disability, and apply whether or not the perpetrator’s ...
[DOC File]The Deep-rooted Racial Discrimination in the US Highlights ...
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The United States is a multi-racial country. Its present racial structure and race relations have their historical roots in European colonial expansion and African slave trade, and the influx of immigrants in modern times. The 2010 census showed that the US had a total population of 308 million. Based on their color, blood lineage, and places ...
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