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Blazak, R. (2001). "White boys to terrorist men." American Behavioral Scientist,44(6), 982- 1001. Abstract: Evidence that hate crime activity is increasing and how the youth population is targeted for recruitment. Clemetson, L. (2000, November 6). "The new victims of hate." Newsweek, 136(19), 61. Abstract: Increased violent attacks against Asian-Americans. Clayton, S. (1999). "Learning not to hate." Corrections Today, 61(5), 8. Abstract: Causes of hate and discussion on hate crimes. Craig, K. (1999). "Retaliation, fear or rage." Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(2), 138-152. Abstract: A study on reactions to hate crimes. Dees, M. (2000, February 1). Vital Speeches of the Day,66(8),247-252. Abstract: Speech to Eureka College regarding hate crimes. Devarics, C. (2000, July 20). "Washington update." Black Issues in Higher Education, 17(11), 7. Abstract: Congressional black caucus members approve of tougher penalties surrounding hate crimes. Elder, L. (2000, March 31). "When the bad guy is black." Human Events, 56(12), 13. Abstract: Double standard of the mass media regarding hate crimes. Erickson, J. (2001). "Legislative update." National Now Times, 32(4),11. Abstract: Information on enforcement of hate crime laws. Fields, C. (1999, December 9). "Organizing against hatred." Black Issues in Higher Education,16(21), 14. Abstract: Description of zero tolerance for hate crimes at the University of MD. Flanigan, M. (2000, July 4). "Coming out of hatred." Advocate, 9. Abstract: Former neo-nazi's views on motivations behind hate. Franklin, K. (2000). "Antigay behaviors among young adults." Journal of Interpersonal Violence,15(4), 339-363. Abstract: Motivations for antigay harassment. Freiss, S. (2000, November 21). "Seen but seldom heard." Advocate, 27-30. Abstract: Hate crime element of the murder of a deaf, gay student from Gallaudet University, Washington, DC. Gross, E. (1999). "Hate crimes are a feminist conern." Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work,14(2), 141-143. Abstract: Feminists react to hate crimes. CONTINUED |
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