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Mapping the scientific knowledge and approaches to defining and measuring hate crime, hate speech, and hate incidents: A systematic review [PDF]
Background The difficulties in defining hate crime, hate incidents and hate speech, and in finding a common conceptual basis constitute a key barrier toward operationalisation in research, policy and programming. Definitions disagree about issues such as
Matteo Vergani +2 more
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PROTOCOL: Mapping the scientific knowledge and approaches to defining and measuring hate crime, hate speech, and hate incidents [PDF]
The overall aim of the review is to map the definitions and measurement tools used to capture the whole spectrum of hate motivated behaviors, including hate crime, hate speech and hate incidents. This will benefit the field of hate studies by providing a
Matteo Vergani +5 more
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Local deprivation predicts right-wing hate crime in England. [PDF]
We argue that community deprivation can increase the risk of right-wing radicalization and violent attacks and that measures of local deprivation can help improve forecasting local hate crime rates.
Margherita Belgioioso +2 more
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There is not much interest for the subject of hate crime in our literature. In the article, the author defines hate crime, based on the facts mainly from the Anglosaxon literature, and tries to explain the origin of prejudice.
Kovačević Milica
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The term hate crime is instinctively understood across policy and practice domains, but is defined differently across contexts. Whilst it is accepted that a standard universal and internationally accepted definition of a hate crime is not possible or ...
Jennifer Schweppe, Kar-Wai Tong
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PROTOCOL: Correlates and Antecedents of Hate Crime: A Systematic Review of Place‐Level Risk and Protective Factors [PDF]
This is a protocol for a Campbell Systematic Review. The review aims to synthesise the current empirical evidence on the places factors associated with hate crime victimisation.
Kathryn Benier +2 more
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Hate crime supporters are found across age, gender, and income groups and are susceptible to violent political appeals [PDF]
Rafaela Dancygier
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Hate Crime Analysis based on Artificial Intelligence Methods [PDF]
Hate crimes always take a toll on American citizens, which harms social security. It is essential for researchers to explore the factors, which lead to hate crimes.
Wang Shaoxuan
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Within a global pandemic and increased questioning of police utility and legitimacy around racism and violence against women and girls (VAWG), this article examines the gap between police policy and practices on hate crime.
Timothy Bryan, Lorretta Trickett
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Hate crimes against LGBT people: National Crime Victimization Survey, 2017-2019.
We estimate the prevalence and characteristics of violent hate crime victimization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United States, and we compare them to non-LGBT hate crime victims and to LGBT victims of violent non-hate ...
Andrew R Flores +3 more
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