Hate crimes
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- Book (Print/Paper)
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- Amenia, New York : Grey House Publishing, 2020
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- Summary:
- This volume focuses on the recent increase in hate crime in the United States, touching on recent mass shootings, the role of the president and the government in preventing hate crime, and recent outreach programs to schools and educators by the FBI and other organizations in the wake of rising hate crime incidents in our schools. It also discusses hate crime law, hate crime vs. hate speech, and the increase in hate-based international violence, which raises the issue of human-rights violations. - Publisher
- Table of Contents:
- 1. Hate as part of society :
- Defining hate
- What we investigate
- FBI releases 2018 hate crime statistics
- Learn more about hate crimes
- The U.S. finally made lynching a federal crime
- Hate-crime violence hits 16-year high, FBI reports
- Mail bombs, hate crimes, and the meaning of terrorism
- 2. Causes and responses :
- Entering an era of rising hate crimes
- Trump and racism: what do the data say?
- American Islamophobia in the age of Trump: the global war on terror, continued?
- Steve Scalise: don't blame Trump for mass shootings
- Did counties hosting a Trump rally in 2016 see a 226% spike in hate crimes?
- "We need to evolve": police get help to improve hate crime tracking
- The FBI's new approach to combating domestic terrorism: straight talk
- Congressman Serrano and Senator Casey introduce the Stop HATE Act to address the rise in hate crimes through social media
- 3. Hate laws and the Constitution :
- The limits of free speech
- Is the cure of censorship better than the disease of hate speech?
- The limits of free speech for white supremacists marching at the Unite the Right 2, explained
- Hate speech and hate crime
- The El Paso shooting revived the free speech debate. Europe has limits
- Portland considers antimask law aimed at Antifa violence
- Free speech can be messy, but we need it
- Should we treat domestic terrorists the way we treat ISIS?: what works-and what doesn't
- 4. Prevention, outreach, and training :
- Schools as safe places for learning
- The urgent need for anti-racist education
- Hate crime in America policy summit
- Hate in schools: an in-depth look
- Political correctness and anti-Jewish bias mar first draft of California's ethnic studies curriculum
- Justice Department commemorates 10th anniversary of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act
- 5. The role of the media and big tech :
- The connected society
- How journalists cover mass shootings: research to consider
- In Congressional hearing on hate, the haters got their way
- A campus murder tests Facebook clicks as evidence of hate
- The media botched the Covington Catholic story
- Hate speech on social media: global comparisons
- How big tech can fight white supremacist terrorism: it has the tools- it just needs to use them.
- Contributors:
- Grey House Publishing, Inc. , compiler, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/com
- Languages:
- English
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- Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-186) and index.
- Physical Description:
- xv, 199 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm.
- Call Numbers:
- HV6773.52 .H283 2020
- ISBNs:
- 9781642656008 (paperback)
1642656003 (paperback) - OCLC Numbers:
- 1137745582