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In the Name of Hate: Understanding Hate Crimes


ISBN13: 9780415927734
ISBN: 0415927730
Published: April 2001
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Paperback
Price: £46.99
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This work offers a comprehensive theory of hate crimes and discusses the legal definitions that most states in the US hold. The book presents cases of hate crime that shocked the world in the late 20th and early 21st-century, cases such as Matthew Shephard, Billy Jack Gaither, Columbine, and Jonesboro.;The author also provides a historical understanding of hate crimes and examines the misrepresented inter-ethnic violence including the Asian and African-American community.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , USA
Contents:
List of Tables
Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Violence of Hatred
Chapter 1 - Defining and Measuring Hate Crime
Chapter 2 - Accounting for Hate Crime: Doing Difference
Chapter 3 - Defending the Color Line: Race, Difference, and Hate Crime
Chapter 4 - Doing Gender and Doing Gender Inappropriately: Violence against Women, Gay Men, and Lesbians
Chapter 5 - Beyond Black and White:Minority-on Minority Violence
Chapter 6 - Hate Groups and Ideologies of Power
Chapter 7 - Permission to Hate: Ethnoviolence and the State
Chapter 8 - Conclusion: Doing Difference Differently

Appendices
Bibliography
Index