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Research Handbook on Hate and Hate Crimes in Society

Edited by James Hawdon and Matthew Costello

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This comprehensive Research Handbook places the study of hate and hate crimes into historic and cross-national contexts, examining the reasons behind, and the effects of, the reported increase in hate crimes in recent years. James Hawdon and Matthew Costello bring together a diverse array of experts to highlight the ongoing empirical and conceptual challenges that scholars and practitioners face when studying this topic.

Keywords: Law - Academic; Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781803925721
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Hate and hate crimes in society , pp 1-13 Downloads
James Hawdon and Matthew Costello
Ch 2 The definitional and methodological challenges of studying hate crimes: evaluating official statistics, victimization, and self-report data , pp 15-35 Downloads
Joseph H. Michalski
Ch 3 Hate-motivated behavior: measurement, antecedents, and future considerations , pp 36-58 Downloads
Andre Kehn, Mariah L. Sorby, Madison Adrian and Lauren Stornelli
Ch 4 The individual impacts of hate crime victimization , pp 59-81 Downloads
Brendan Lantz, Marin R. Wenger and Jack M. Mills
Ch 5 Acts of bias-related violence against LGBTQ+ persons and the LGBTQ+ community: prevalence, psychosocial consequences, interventions, and recommendations , pp 83-100 Downloads
Michael L. Dolezal, Heather Littleton, Stephanie Lim and Katie Edwards
Ch 6 Anti-Muslim hate crimes in the United States and Canada: visibility and the minority-group threat thesis , pp 101-124 Downloads
Joseph H. Michalski
Ch 7 A reflection on anti-Asian hate in America: from early immigration to COVID-19 , pp 125-141 Downloads
Matthew Costello and Holly Verity Williams
Ch 8 Anti-immigrant sentiment and hate: the past as prologue , pp 142-161 Downloads
Salvatore J. Restifo and Amie Bostic
Ch 9 Hate at school: how often it occurs and how to prevent it , pp 162-178 Downloads
Janice Iwama, Jazmine Talley and Jack McDevitt
Ch 10 Capturing racial threat: measuring anti-Black hate crimes during Obama's presidential ascent , pp 179-197 Downloads
Jonathan A. LLoyd and Ashley V. Reichelmann
Ch 11 Hate crime investigations without identified victims , pp 198-214 Downloads
Lisa M. Jones, Kimberly J. Mitchell, Heather A. Turner, Gina Zwerling Kahn and Leanne Gast
Ch 12 Understanding the issue of hate crimes in Pakistan: concepts and prevalence , pp 216-230 Downloads
Nizar Ahmad, Jun Sung Hong and Paghunda Bibi
Ch 13 Cyberhate and young people in the French context , pp 231-249 Downloads
Catherine Blaya and Liliia Korol
Ch 14 From online hate speech to offline hate crime? Testing individual-level associations with a nationally representative sample of adolescents aged 15-17 , pp 250-262 Downloads
Markus Kaakinen, Teemu Vauhkonen, Janne Vepsäläinen and Pekka Räsänen
Ch 15 Dialing down hatred: an online pilot project to test counter-narrative effectiveness among far-right-sympathetic audiences in the UK , pp 263-286 Downloads
William Allchorn
Ch 16 Fighting ecoterrorism or fighting dissent: are state and corporate actors perpetrators of hate crimes? , pp 288-300 Downloads
Robert Todd Perdue
Ch 17 Ecosystems of Hate: understanding the relationship between terrorism, hate crime, and hate speech , pp 301-319 Downloads
Matteo Vergani and Jade Hutchinson
Ch 18 The state's role in hate: understanding hate crime throughout US history , pp 320-343 Downloads
James Hawdon

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