Hate crimes /
Hate crimes /
Jennifer Bussey, book editor.
- 237 páginas
- The history of issues .
- History of issues. .
Incluye bibliografía.
ch. 1: Hate crimes in history. Chapter preface -- Hate has always motivated violence and discrimination around the world / Jack Levin and Jack McDevitt -- The massacre of Native Americans at Wounded Knee / Dee Brown -- Ida B. Wells´s campaigns against lynching in the American South / Patricia A. Schechter -- The riot against Chinese immigrants in Nevada / Sue Fawn Chung and Elmer Rusco -- The town of Jasper, Texas, after James Byrd´s murder / David Grann -- The disabled as a target of hate / Kathi Wolfe -- Antigay violence is a cultural problem / Ritch C. Savin-William -- ch. 2: Hate groups and anti-hate groups. Chapter preface -- The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s / Glenn Feldman -- The American neo-Nazi movement in the late twentieth century / Elinor Langer -- Major anti-hate groups / Kendal Broad and Valerie Jenness -- ch. 3: Legislating against hate. Chapter preface -- An overview of state and federal legislation / Ryken Grattet and Valerie Jenness -- The importance of hate-crime legislation in America / Bill Clinton -- Hate-crime statistics are misleading / James Lacey -- First Amendment issues of hate speech and hate crimes / Franklyn S. Haiman -- Hate crimes deserve harsher punishments / Howard P. Berkowitz -- Hate crimes do not deserve harsher punishments / James Q. Wilson -- Hate-crime laws are effective and necessary / Patrick Jordan -- Hate-crime laws are ineffective as deterrents / Richard Kim -- ch. 4: Hate crimes in the post-9/11 era. Chapter preface -- Limiting rights and profiling are the beginning of a slippery slope / Ed O´Brien -- Stereotyping and targeting Arabs only fuels fear and violence / Susan M. Akram -- Hate crimes against Arabs have increased in post-9/11 America / Riad Z. Abdelkarim -- Hate crimes against Arabs have not increased since 9/11 / Daniel Mandel -- Chronology -- Organizations to contact.
This anthology of essays on hate crimes contains a wide range of primary documents--including speeches, court cases, personal reflections, and newspaper accounts--that present controversies from previous eras and the present. These essays by historians and modern scholars add background and insight to this controversial subject.
0737728698 9780737728699
Delitos--Estados Unidos.
364.15 / H361a 2007
Incluye bibliografía.
ch. 1: Hate crimes in history. Chapter preface -- Hate has always motivated violence and discrimination around the world / Jack Levin and Jack McDevitt -- The massacre of Native Americans at Wounded Knee / Dee Brown -- Ida B. Wells´s campaigns against lynching in the American South / Patricia A. Schechter -- The riot against Chinese immigrants in Nevada / Sue Fawn Chung and Elmer Rusco -- The town of Jasper, Texas, after James Byrd´s murder / David Grann -- The disabled as a target of hate / Kathi Wolfe -- Antigay violence is a cultural problem / Ritch C. Savin-William -- ch. 2: Hate groups and anti-hate groups. Chapter preface -- The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s / Glenn Feldman -- The American neo-Nazi movement in the late twentieth century / Elinor Langer -- Major anti-hate groups / Kendal Broad and Valerie Jenness -- ch. 3: Legislating against hate. Chapter preface -- An overview of state and federal legislation / Ryken Grattet and Valerie Jenness -- The importance of hate-crime legislation in America / Bill Clinton -- Hate-crime statistics are misleading / James Lacey -- First Amendment issues of hate speech and hate crimes / Franklyn S. Haiman -- Hate crimes deserve harsher punishments / Howard P. Berkowitz -- Hate crimes do not deserve harsher punishments / James Q. Wilson -- Hate-crime laws are effective and necessary / Patrick Jordan -- Hate-crime laws are ineffective as deterrents / Richard Kim -- ch. 4: Hate crimes in the post-9/11 era. Chapter preface -- Limiting rights and profiling are the beginning of a slippery slope / Ed O´Brien -- Stereotyping and targeting Arabs only fuels fear and violence / Susan M. Akram -- Hate crimes against Arabs have increased in post-9/11 America / Riad Z. Abdelkarim -- Hate crimes against Arabs have not increased since 9/11 / Daniel Mandel -- Chronology -- Organizations to contact.
This anthology of essays on hate crimes contains a wide range of primary documents--including speeches, court cases, personal reflections, and newspaper accounts--that present controversies from previous eras and the present. These essays by historians and modern scholars add background and insight to this controversial subject.
0737728698 9780737728699
Delitos--Estados Unidos.
364.15 / H361a 2007