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Title The psychology of hate crimes as domestic terrorism : U.S. and global issues / Edward Dunbar, Amalio Blanco, and Desirée A. Crèvecoeur-MacPhail, editors
Published Santa Barbara : ABC-CLIO, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (1121 pages)
Contents Cover; Volume 1; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter One: Cultural and Psychological Characteristics in the Evolution of Hate Crime Initiatives; Chapter Two: Confronting Violent Bigotry: Hate Crime Laws and Legislation; Chapter Three: Hate Crime, Violent Extremism, Domestic Terrorism-Distinctions without Difference?; Chapter Four: Social Attitudes Concerning Hate Crime and Human Rights Laws; Chapter Five: The Philosophy of Hate Crime: A Primer; Chapter Six: Protection from Verbal and Physical Hatred in Transitional Democracy: The Case of Extremism in Slovakia
Chapter Seven: Spousal Conflicts and Domestic Violence in Turkey: A Case for Gender Bias in Hate ViolenceChapter Eight: Hate Crime, Mental Disorder, and Criminal Responsibility; Chapter Nine: Proclivity to Hate: Violence, Group Targeting, and Authoritarianism in El Salvador; Chapter Ten: The Racism Justification Hypothesis and Attitudes toward Hate Crime Legislation; Chapter Eleven: A Constructivist Epistemology of Hate; Index; About the Editors and Contributors; Volume 2; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; Chapter One: Sociodemographic Profiles of Hate Crime Offenders
Chapter Two: Employing a Criterion-Based Strategy to Assess the Bias Component of Hate Crime Perpetration: Its Utility for Offender Risk Assessment and InterventionChapter Three: The Hard Lessons of a Model Minority Living in a Racist World; Chapter Four: History and Methodology of NCAVP's Hate Violence Reports; Chapter Five: A Hate Crime Retrospect; Chapter Six: Hate Crimes in Chile; Chapter Seven: Gender Identity- or Expression-Based Bias Crimes; Chapter Eight: Behavioral, Psychometric, and Diagnostic Characteristics of Bias-Motivated Homicide Offenders
Chapter Nine: Bias-Motivated Aggression toward Sexual Minorities: The Problem, the Causes, and Potential SolutionsChapter Ten: Hate and Revenge in the Life of a Repented Killer; Chapter Eleven: The Psychological Impact of Hate Crimes on Victims: An Exploratory Analysis of Data from the U.S. National Crime Victimization Survey; Chapter Twelve: "As far as I am concerned they thought I was the problem": Testimony of Racist Harassment and Violence; Index; About the Editors and Contributors; Volume 3; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction
Chapter One: The Tradition and Practice of Human Relations Work in Responding to Community-Based Hate ViolenceChapter Two: Hate Perspective on Terror: Domestic and International; Chapter Three: Psychotherapeutic Treatment with Victims of Bias Aggression and Hate Violence: Identity, Coping, and "Dealing with the Nonsense"; Chapter Four: Hate Crime Casework: Historical, Practical, and Theoretical Approaches; Chapter Five: The Jihadi Path to Hate and Terrorism: Questions and Answers for Risk Management; Chapter Six: Hate Crime Principles and Motivations: A Vantage Point from within the FBI
Summary The Psychology of Hate Crimes as Domestic Terrorism: U.S. and Global Issues takes a hard look at hate crimes both domestically and internationally, enabling readers to see similarities and disparities as well as to make the connections between hate crimes and domestic terrorism. The entries in this three-volume set discuss subjects such as the psychology and motivation in hate crimes, the cultural norms that shape tolerance of outgroups or tolerance of hate, and the fact that hate crimes are a pervasive form of domestic terrorism, as well as myriad issues of proliferation, public policy, policing, law and punishment, and prevention. The set opens with an introduction that discusses hate crime research and examines issues of identification of the bias element of hate crimes via empirical and case vignettes. The subsequent chapters discuss subjects such as the socio-demographic profiles of hate crime offenders; hate crime legislation and policy in the United States; the effects of hate crime on their victims as well as society; the incidence of hate crime in specific regions, such as Europe, the Middle East, and South America; and programs and therapeutic interventions to heal victims. Readers will also learn how specific educational approaches in communities, schools, and universities can be implemented to help prevent future escalation of hate-motivated violence
Notes Chapter Seven: Right-Wing Extremism and Right-Wing Hate Crimes in Germany: Development, Extent, Influence, and Prevention of a Social Problem
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Subject Hate crimes.
Terrorism -- Psychological aspects
Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention
African Americans -- Social conditions -- 21st century
African Americans -- Social conditions
Hate crimes
Race relations
Terrorism -- Prevention
Terrorism -- Psychological aspects
United States -- Race relations.
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Dunbar, Edward.
Blanco Abarca, Amalio.
CrËvecoeur-MacPhail, Desirée
ISBN 9781440839078
1440839077