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    orientation, represents a serious threat to all communities. Experts estimate that a bias-related crime is committed every 14 minutes. Criminal justice officials and state policy makers need to realize that it is key to make or adjust hate crime legislation. This has been a heated debate for centuries. The key to solving the ever-growing problem of hate crimes is more hate crime legislation. Crimes The news of Columbine was all over the TV, newspapers, and in every social aspect of life. This

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    Hate Crime Speech

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    Muslims, and LGBT’s are more targeted in hate crimes than any other. According to newsela, scientist have discovered an increase in crime against muslims, Jews, and LGBT groups. If these hate crimes continue to spread in favor against these kinds of people, our world will only get worst. There's already enough hate crimes because of the commonly known group named “Black lives matter”. Why should this get a chance at turning our world upside down?If these hate crimes continue to spread in favor against

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    The Problem Of Hate Crime

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    Without soul, crimes are available everywhere. People will not think of each other, and they only care about themselves. They will fight each other over their interests. People should understand that having soul is a luckiest thing they have. However, human do not understand or do not want to understand this truth, they create hatred, grudge, and crimes. Day to day, crimes are present everywhere around the world. One of the crimes, which is very common, is hate crime. Hate crime has been appeared

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    What Are Hate Crimes?

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    of Representatives said that hate crimes are classified by what motivated the defendants behavior. Whether this be by hatred or prejudice based on actual or perceived race, nationality, or ethnicity of another person or group of people. Hate crimes can range from vandalism to homicide. These attacks are not always meant to harm the victim, sometimes they are carried out to instill fear into the targeted person or group of people. Therefore the victims of hate crimes are selected because of the aggressors

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    Hate Crimes in New Jersey "...Until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream." These powerful words were uttered by Martin Luther King in the midst of the racial unrest in the 1960's. During this time period many people of the black race were affected with discrimination of all sorts. Now-a-days, crimes once driven solely by hatred for one's race now stem from opposition to one's religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation. In a study done in 2009 by findthedata

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    Hate Crimes Against Gays and Lesbians LaReese Nixon Kaplan University CJ490: Research Methods in Criminal Justice Prof: Deborah Barrett August 7, 2012 Abstract Introduction Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons frequently face violence motivated by their sexuality or gender identity. Violence may be executed by the state, as in laws prescribing corporal punishment for homosexual acts, or by individuals engaging in intimidation, mobbing, assault, or lynching. Violence targeted

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    Hate Crimes: Society Reaction to Change Essay

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    Did you know that more transgender people are killed due to hate crimes ever year than all the other major targets combined including blacks, Jews, Hispanics, lesbians, and gay men? Or did you know that gay teens are 8.4 times more likely to report having attempted suicide and 5.9 times more likely to report high levels of depression compared with peers from families that reported no or low levels of family rejection? What does that tell us about our society? Personally I believe that we in society

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    Hate crimes should be abolished to due to the fact that these types of crimes only occur when someone or their property is attacked by another for the sole reason of discrimination and hate and may not be limited to an individual’s race, racial group, and religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or gender identity. Hate crimes come in many forms such as images that depict hate, hate speech and the threat of physical harm. Sometimes crimes of hate occur because of a perceived threat of one group of

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    Hate crimes are extremely relevant in the world that we live in, and it is important that everyone is aware of them and the laws regarding them. A hate crime is a criminal offense against someone because of their race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or other characteristics. It can also be referred to as bias crime because these crimes are often motivated by personal hatred (“Hate Crimes”). There have been many laws directed against hate crimes, but in 2009, the Hate Crimes Prevention Act was put in

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    federal and state laws defining and banning crimes, and in order for society to be a civil environment for everyone, the government expects citizens to follow these laws and principles. The legislative branch of the government drafts laws, the executive branch enforces them, and the judicial branch reviews them (3 Branches of the U.S. Government). The legislative branch can identify the type of punishment that fits individuals committing different forms of crime, and the judicial branch can order punishments

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