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Genre/Form: | Cross-cultural studies Études transculturelles |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Hate crime. Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©1998 (OCoLC)654649337 |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Robert J Kelly; Jess Maghan |
ISBN: | 0809321300 9780809321308 0809322102 9780809322107 |
OCLC Number: | 38030170 |
Description: | xi, 253 pages ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | [ch]. 1. Black rage, murder, racism, and madness: the metamorphosis of Colin Ferguson / Robert J. Kelly -- [ch]. 2. Neo-Nazis and Skinheads of Germany: purveyors of hate / Robert Harnishmacher and Robert J. Kelly -- [ch]. 3. Ku Klux Klan: recurring hate in America / Robert J. Kelly -- [ch]. 4. Homeless Palestinians in Israel and the Arab world / Ghada Talhami -- [ch]. 5. Hate crimes in India: a historical perspective / Asad ur Rahman -- [ch]. 6. Social cleansing in Colombia: the war on street children / Suzanane Wilson and Julia Greider-Durango -- [ch]. 7. Emergence and implication of American hate crime jurisprudence / James B. Jacobs -- [ch]. 8. Spectacular punishment and the orchestration of hate: the pillory and popular morality in eighteenth-century England / Antony E. Simpson. |
Series Title: | Elmer H. Johnson and Carol Holmes Johnson series in criminology. |
Responsibility: | edited by Robert J. Kelly and Jess Maghan. |
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Abstract:
A collection of 12 essays exploring the international phenomenon of hate crime. It examines the socio-psychological dynamics of these crimes and their settings, the relationships between offenders and their victims, the emotional states of the participants, and the legal responses to these crimes.
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