Hate crimes crime law is a law intended to deter bias-motivated violence.
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Hate crimes crime law is a law intended to deter bias-motivated violence.
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Hate crimes can have significant and wide-ranging psychological consequences, not only for their direct victims but for others as well.
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Sociologists Jack McDevitt and Jack Levin's 2002 study into the motives for hate crimes found four motives, and reported that "thrill-seeking" accounted for 66 percent of all hate crimes overall in the United States:.
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Belarus has a penalty-enhancement statute for Hate crimes motivated by racial, national, and religious hatred and discord.
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Under the Criminal Codex, crimes committed because of hatred are hate crimes and carry increased punishment in many articles of the criminal law.
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Crown Prosecution Service guidance issued on 21 August 2017 stated that online hate crimes should be treated as seriously as offences in person.
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Murders of LGBTQ individuals are not legally classified as hate crimes in Mexico, although Luis Guzman of the Cohesion de Diversidades para la Sustentabilidad notes that there is a lot of homophobia in Mexico, particularly in the states of Veracruz, Chihuahua, and Michoacan.
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The first hate crime laws were passed after the American Civil War, beginning with the Civil Rights Act of 1871, in order to combat the growing number of racially motivated crimes which were being committed by the Reconstruction era-Ku Klux Klan.
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The number of hate crimes increased from 5,850 in 2015, to 6,121 hate crime incidents in 2016, an increase of 4.
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Analysts have compared groups in terms of the per capita rate of hate crimes committed against them to allow for differing populations.
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ProPublica found that about half of the cases were anti-LGBT hate crimes that had been miscategorized, and that the rest were motivated by hate towards Jews, blacks or women or that there was no element of a hate crime at all.
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Justifications for harsher punishments for hate crimes focus on the notion that hate crimes cause greater individual and societal harm.
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