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Title A look at religious-based hate crimes / Brigitte Mann, editor
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 285 pages) : illustrations
Series Safety and risk in society
Safety and risk in society series.
Contents Chapter 1. Responding to Hate: The Role of Religious Actors / Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe -- Chapter 2. Religious-Based Hate Crimes: DOJ Needs to Improve Support to Colleges Given Increasing Reports on Campuses / United States Government Accountability Office -- Chapter 3. Confronting the Rise in Anti-Semitic Domestic Terrorism / Committee on Homeland Security -- Index
Summary On average, 205,000 U.S. residents report being victims of hate crimes every year, according to DOJ officials. Hate crimes, including those motivated by bias against an actual or perceived religion, can have a broader effect than other kinds of violent crimes because they target both the victim and the group the victim represents. Chapter 1 examines the role of religious actors in hate crimes. Chapter 2 reviews the prevalence of religious-based hate crimes and bias incidents on college campuses; what steps colleges are taking to address them; and the extent to which Education and DOJ help colleges, campus law enforcement, and other stakeholders monitor and address these crimes and bias incidents. Chapter 3 looks at the rise of anti-Semitism
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Hate crimes -- United States
Racism -- United States
Offenses against religion -- United States
Racism
Offenses against religion
Hate crimes
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Mann, Brigitte, ditor.
ISBN 9781536193619
1536193615