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The psychology of hate crimes as domestic terrorism : U.S. and global issues / Edward Dunbar, Amalio Blanco, and Desirée A. Crèvecoeur-MacPhail, editors.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hate crimes.
- Terrorism--Psychological aspects.
- Terrorism.
- Terrorism--United States--Prevention.
- United States--Race relations.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1,121 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Santa Barbara, California ; Denver, Colorado : Praeger, 2016.
- Summary:
- In this three-volume set, an international team of experts involved in the research, management, and mitigation of hate-motivated violence examines and explains hate crimes in the United States and around the globe, drawing comparisons between countries as well as between hate crimes overall and domestic terrorism.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Volume 1
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter One: Cultural and Psychological Characteristics in the Evolution of Hate Crime Initiatives
- Chapter Two: Confronting Violent Bigotry: Hate Crime Laws and Legislation
- Chapter Three: Hate Crime, Violent Extremism, Domestic Terrorism-Distinctions without Difference?
- Chapter Four: Social Attitudes Concerning Hate Crime and Human Rights Laws
- Chapter Five: The Philosophy of Hate Crime: A Primer
- Chapter Six: Protection from Verbal and Physical Hatred in Transitional Democracy: The Case of Extremism in Slovakia
- Chapter Seven: Spousal Conflicts and Domestic Violence in Turkey: A Case for Gender Bias in Hate Violence
- Chapter Eight: Hate Crime, Mental Disorder, and Criminal Responsibility
- Chapter Nine: Proclivity to Hate: Violence, Group Targeting, and Authoritarianism in El Salvador
- Chapter Ten: The Racism Justification Hypothesis and Attitudes toward Hate Crime Legislation
- Chapter Eleven: A Constructivist Epistemology of Hate
- Index
- About the Editors and Contributors
- Volume 2
- Chapter One: Sociodemographic Profiles of Hate Crime Offenders
- Chapter Two: Employing a Criterion-Based Strategy to Assess the Bias Component of Hate Crime Perpetration: Its Utility for Offender Risk Assessment and Intervention
- Chapter Three: The Hard Lessons of a Model Minority Living in a Racist World
- Chapter Four: History and Methodology of NCAVP's Hate Violence Reports
- Chapter Five: A Hate Crime Retrospect
- Chapter Six: Hate Crimes in Chile
- Chapter Seven: Gender Identity- or Expression-Based Bias Crimes
- Chapter Eight: Behavioral, Psychometric, and Diagnostic Characteristics of Bias-Motivated Homicide Offenders.
- Chapter Nine: Bias-Motivated Aggression toward Sexual Minorities: The Problem, the Causes, and Potential Solutions
- Chapter Ten: Hate and Revenge in the Life of a Repented Killer
- Chapter Eleven: The Psychological Impact of Hate Crimes on Victims: An Exploratory Analysis of Data from the U.S. National Crime Victimization Survey
- Chapter Twelve: "As far as I am concerned they thought I was the problem": Testimony of Racist Harassment and Violence
- Volume 3
- Chapter One: The Tradition and Practice of Human Relations Work in Responding to Community-Based Hate Violence
- Chapter Two: Hate Perspective on Terror: Domestic and International
- Chapter Three: Psychotherapeutic Treatment with Victims of Bias Aggression and Hate Violence: Identity, Coping, and "Dealing with the Nonsense"
- Chapter Four: Hate Crime Casework: Historical, Practical, and Theoretical Approaches
- Chapter Five: The Jihadi Path to Hate and Terrorism: Questions and Answers for Risk Management
- Chapter Six: Hate Crime Principles and Motivations: A Vantage Point from within the FBI
- Chapter Seven: Right-Wing Extremism and Right-Wing Hate Crimes in Germany: Development, Extent, Influence, and Prevention of a Social Problem
- Chapter Eight: What Victims and Support Groups Say about Coping Successfully with Hate Crime on an Individual and a Social Level: Results of a Survey in Germany
- Chapter Nine: Innovative Approaches to Hate Crime Prosecution: The Role of Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Specialty Court Programs
- Chapter Ten: Forensic Practice and Management of Violent Offenders Targeting Women: Clinical and Conceptual Issues
- Chapter Eleven: Hate Crime and (Domestic) Terrorism: A Reflection.
- Chapter Twelve: The Paradoxical Consequences of U.S. Counterterrorism Programs: Jihadist Terrorist-Perceived Motives and Successes
- Chapter Thirteen: Hate Violence and the Tragedy of Bias-Motivated Terror
- About the Editors and Contributors.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 979-82-16-13381-0
- OCLC:
- 962153168
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