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Attitudes toward hate crime laws

✍ Scribed by Stephen D Johnson; Bryan D Byers


Book ID
104269602
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
240 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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✦ Synopsis


The research reported here was a survey study exploring attitudes toward hate crime laws and possible causes of such attitudes. In a path model, which was supported by the data, it was found that the major factor determining acceptance or rejection of a hate crime law was whether or not homosexuals would be included as a protected group: those wanting inclusion supporting such a law, and those not wanting inclusion opposing such a law. Consistent with identity politics theory, the data-supported model further found that both social and economic liberals, and people who thought hate crimes created fear in other members of the victim's group, wanted homosexuals included in hate crime laws. Other findings, however, were inconsistent with the identity politics theory position that this movement was a united front. Other results from the data-supported model are also discussed and explanations are provided.


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