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- Hate is an attack on a community’s health.
- Hate is an open attack on tolerance and decency.

- Hate is a terribly powerful and destructive force.

- Hate is one thing that can be destroyed if it's examined.

- Definition: A hate crime can be generally defined as a crime which in whole or part is motivated by the offender's bias toward the victim's status.
- Following is a listing of APA community organizations dedicated to combating and preventing hate crimes and violence.

- Discussing how hate groups propagandize and recruit new members.
- The first step in countering hate activity is learning about hate groups.

- The FBI says that any crime that results from prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity is a hate crime.
- A hate crime is the victimization of an individual based upon race, religion, national origin, ethnic identification, gender, or sexual orientation.

- Hate crime statutes may have significant elements in common with other State laws.
- Klanwatch, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center, monitors hate crimes and hate groups throughout the nation.

- The CRS is dedicated to reducing hate crime and hate incidents in the City of Los Angeles.
- In 1985, 13 racial hate crimes and 71 religious hate crimes were committed in Los Angeles County.

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- Every year an increasing proportion of hate crime victims and perpetrators are young.
- It is also important to note that hate crime perpetrators vary in their degree of racial prejudice.

- Similarly, victims of most hate crimes believe they can do little to reduce the potential of future victimization.

- Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society. (1999-2000). Racism, hate crimes and the law.
- The number one priority in the FBI's Civil Rights Program is the investigation of hate crimes.
- The Edmonton Police Service is also using Calgary's model to revamp its hate-bias crime unit in the near future.
- Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990: (28 U.S.C. 534) This act requires the Department of Justice to collect data on hate crimes.
- The Toronto Police began keeping hate crime statistics in 1993 when 155 incidents were reported. In 1998 there were a total of 1,296 incidents.

- Of the 820 reported hate crimes, 181 were against gay men and 38 were against lesbian women.
- Most religiously motivated hate crimes are acts of vandalism, although personal attacks are not uncommon.

- Assist in the publicity and implementation of Pennsylvania's "Hate Crime" statute, the Ethnic Intimidation and Institutional Vandalism Act.

- Confronting organized hate groups and conducting anti-racist youth trainings.
- There should also be victim assistance programs for those who suffer from hate crimes.

- Who Commits Hate Crimes? Most hate crimes are committed not by members of an organized hate group but by individual citizens.

- Many victims refuse to report hate crime incidents.
- The FBI is investigating the incidents as hate crimes.

- Unfortunately, since the attacks, the Council of American-Islamic relations said they have received over 300 reports of hate crimes.

- The character of race- bias hate crimes is equally disturbing.
- It reports the results of the Working Group's survey of hate motivated activity in Canada.

- Our main focus is the commitment and dedication to prevention; pro-active education and investigation of hate motivated offences.

- The FBI hate crimes report for 1997 records 636 such offenses.
- In multiple offense incidents, report only those offenses determined to be hate related.

- White supremacist groups represent a fringe element among those who commit hate crimes.
- Essays arguing that crime is linked to race, that minorities commit the most crime, and that hate crime laws are selectively enforced against whites.

- The crimes reported as bias crimes (also called hate crimes) varied in severity.
- If there is no immediate danger, hate crimes can be reported by calling your local Sheriff's or Police Station.

- According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, in "Hate Crimes Reported in NIBRS, 1997-1999," racially motivated hate crimes most frequently target blacks.

- Racial hate crime violence is real - and it hurts.
- Hate language is a central part of racist violence and harassment.

- Thankfully, groups tracking the backlash violence say hate crimes are now beginning to taper off.

- National Center for Victims of Crime - Current news, plus articles on stalking, school violence and hate crimes.

- Racial, ethnic and religious hate crimes and threats are illegal.
- Gang-related hate crimes do involve other racial and ethnic groups as well, however.

- Hate crimes threaten racial and ethnic relations and can escalate community-wide tensions.

- In the United States, hate crimes have been inspired largely by racial and religious biases.

- Discusses new hate crime legislation and reporting techniques.
- The recent LA shootings illustrate the need for hate crimes legislation.

- The JDL is committed to its fight against racism, anti-semitism, and hate crimes.
- According to the California Department of Justice, a hate crime event 3 is an occurrence in which a hate crime is committed.

- It does not have to be an overt act. Housing related hate crimes are sometimes prosecuted under 241.
- The difference between a hate incident and a hate crime is that a hate incident is not a criminal act.

- The ultimate goal is to stop hate crimes and seek a criminal prosecution of the person(s) committing it.

- Chapter 2: Understanding Hate Crimes Characteristics of Hate Crimes Like other crimes, bias-motivated criminal acts have specific characteristics.

- The first FBI report, for instance, showed that 421 hate crimes were committed nationwide against homosexuals in 1991.
- Today, we understand there can be different types of hate crimes, and that they can be committed against- a person, a community, or a nation.

- The motivation behind the act determines whether the incident is hate or bias related.
- In fact, it is often expressions of diversity that trigger hate and bias incidents on campus.

- Hate crimes and hate incidents are motivated by prejudice.
- A key part of the presentation was aimed at encouraging the reporting of hate incidents to the Human Relations Commission.

- Is a program that serves as a centralized source for reporting and collecting data on hate incidents and hate crimes in Santa Clara County.

- Hate propaganda is most certainly not a free speech issue.
- Paul understood that hating hate simply causes more hatred.

- Speak out against hate crimes.
- Harris, Owen, "DOJ, police and community pioneer partnership initiatives against hate crimes," Vol. 65, No. 8, Aug. 1998, p. 18-22 (ISSN: 0915-2571).

- New Jersey's hate crimes laws include sexual orientation.
- The Hate Crimes Working Group: It is defined by state and local law.

- Laws do not prevent hate crimes, but they do punish those who are caught.

- The best allies of hate groups in a community are fear and silence.
- They collect information about hate groups.

- Examining hate and extremism on the Internet by white suprmacist groups.

- Although the Ku Klux Klan is the most notorious, hate groups come in many forms.

- CDR acts as a national hub for information on hate-group activity and violence.
- Recent statistics also show a steady rise in hate-related incidents and criminal activity in the county.

- HateWatch.Org - a web based organization that monitors the growing and evolving threat of hate group activity on the Internet.

- These emotions were also reported by victims of hate violence.
- Hate violence poses a serious threat to California communities.

- Hate crimes are against the law.
- Students explore hate crimes against minority groups, racial groups, and gays.

- As is the case with most racism, the hate crimes against Arab-Americans and people who fit a suspected "Arab profile" is based in fear and ignorance.

- Fifty-five percent of hate crime incidents in 1998 were intimidation attempts.
- In an impulsive thrill-seeking hate episode, there need not be a precipitating incident.

- According to the UCR, the 2,988 anti-black hate crime incidents in 1995 represented a 4-year high.

- In reactive hate episodes, the hatemongers seize on what they consider as a triggering incident to justify their expression of anger.

- Many are trying to form hate gangs of their own.
- TOLERANCE.ORG - Fight hate and promote tolerance.

- Works with groups to develop statewide responses to hate crimes.
- Our innocent community has been victimized by another act of bigotry and hate.

- Statistics, overview, social context, and responses to all forms of hate motivated crimes.
- Section 247 provision involves hate crimes motivated by religious bias and interstate commerce.

- Hate crimes warrant special attention from police and prosecutors.
- The CPR is a special unit of the Philadelphia Police Department which assists the detective divisions and other agencies in the investigation of hate crimes.

- Responding to anti-gay hate legislation and issues.
- Rauch, J. (1993). Anti-gay violence should not be labeled a hate crime.

- It is important to report all incidents of hate motivated attacks.
- Hate motivated violence certainly did not end with the death of Nazi Germany.

- It offers mediation and technical assistance to communities trying to address hate motivated incidents.

- Hate crime reporting was initially a different story.
- Community-based coalition fighting hate group activity.

- Inspector Grant Ardern says, "Racial, homophobic or other hate crimes, are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

- They are often victims of violent hate crimes.
- Hate crimes can be grouped according to their targets.

- It implemented training in how to respond to hate crimes.

- Because they are more likely to involve assaults, hate crimes also are more likely to involve physical injuries.

- Almost weekly, new reports of hate crimes on college campuses make the headlines.
- Occasionally, campus staff members may fail to adequately implement the colleges' hate crime response policy.

- Umemoto draft the report taking into consideration the Commission's analysis of hate crimes.
- Hate Crimes in the News: HateCrime.org maintains an updated listing of recent hate crimes in the news.

- Hate crimes are directed against people because of what they are, not who they are.
- Hate graffiti in public places not directed against a specific target such as an epithet on a vacant building.

- Canada has some of the most ambitious anti-hate laws in the world.
- More recently, there was an attempt to nail him under the anti-hate section of the Criminal Code.

- It is essential to continue to prosecute hate mongers and to impose penalties that will serve as deterrents.

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