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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, MA :Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960112623102883
    Format: 1 online resource (285 p.)
    ISBN: 9780674040014
    Content: Bias crimes are a scourge on our society. Is there a more terrifying image in the mind's eye than that of the burning cross? Punishing Hate examines the nature of bias-motivated violence and provides a foundation for understanding bias crimes and their treatment under the U.S. legal system. In this tightly argued book, Frederick Lawrence poses the question: Should bias crimes be punished more harshly than similar crimes that are not motivated by bias? He answers strongly in the affirmative, as do a great many scholars and citizens, but he is the first to provide a solid theoretical grounding for this intuitive agreement, and a detailed model for a bias crimes statute based on the theory. The book also acts as a strong corrective to recent claims that concern about hate crimes is overblown. A former prosecutor, Lawrence argues that the enhanced punishment of bias crimes, with a substantial federal law enforcement role, is not only permitted by doctrines of criminal and constitutional law but also mandated by our societal commitment to equality. Drawing upon a wide variety of sources, from law and criminology, to sociology and social psychology, to today's news, Punishing Hate will have a lasting impact on the contentious debate over treatment of bias crimes in America.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction: The Challenges of Punishing Hate -- , CHAPTER 1 What Is a Bias Crime? -- , CHAPTER 2 How Are Bias Crimes Different? -- , CHAPTER 3 Why Are Bias Crimes Worse? -- , CHAPTER 4 Who Is Guilty of a Bias Crime? -- , CHAPTER 5 Are Bias Crime Laws Constitutional? -- , CHAPTER 6 What Is the Federal Role in Prosecuting Bias Crimes? -- , CHAPTER 7 Why Punish Hate? -- , APPENDIXES -- , Appendix A: State Bias Crime Laws -- , Appendix B: Sample Discriminatory Selection Statutes -- , Appendix C: Sample Racial Animus Statutes -- , Appendix D: Sample “Because of” Statutes -- , Appendix E: Sample “Because of” Statutes with Additional Element of Maliciousness -- , Appendix F: Sample Institutional Vandalism Statutes -- , Appendix G: Other Relevant Statutes -- , Historical Appendix -- , Notes -- , Bibliographical Essay -- , Acknowledgments -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, MA :Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959234867802883
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 269 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-674-04001-5
    Content: Bias crimes are a scourge on our society. Is there a more terrifying image in the mind's eye than that of the burning cross? Punishing Hate examines the nature of bias-motivated violence and provides a foundation for understanding bias crimes and their treatment under the U.S. legal system. In this tightly argued book, Frederick Lawrence poses the question: Should bias crimes be punished more harshly than similar crimes that are not motivated by bias? He answers strongly in the affirmative, as do a great many scholars and citizens, but he is the first to provide a solid theoretical grounding for this intuitive agreement, and a detailed model for a bias crimes statute based on the theory. The book also acts as a strong corrective to recent claims that concern about hate crimes is overblown. A former prosecutor, Lawrence argues that the enhanced punishment of bias crimes, with a substantial federal law enforcement role, is not only permitted by doctrines of criminal and constitutional law but also mandated by our societal commitment to equality. Drawing upon a wide variety of sources, from law and criminology, to sociology and social psychology, to today's news, Punishing Hate will have a lasting impact on the contentious debate over treatment of bias crimes in America.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Introduction: The Challenges of Punishing Hate -- , CHAPTER 1 What Is a Bias Crime? -- , CHAPTER 2 How Are Bias Crimes Different? -- , CHAPTER 3 Why Are Bias Crimes Worse? -- , CHAPTER 4 Who Is Guilty of a Bias Crime? -- , CHAPTER 5 Are Bias Crime Laws Constitutional? -- , CHAPTER 6 What Is the Federal Role in Prosecuting Bias Crimes? -- , CHAPTER 7 Why Punish Hate? -- , APPENDIXES -- , Appendix A: State Bias Crime Laws -- , Appendix B: Sample Discriminatory Selection Statutes -- , Appendix C: Sample Racial Animus Statutes -- , Appendix D: Sample “Because of” Statutes -- , Appendix E: Sample “Because of” Statutes with Additional Element of Maliciousness -- , Appendix F: Sample Institutional Vandalism Statutes -- , Appendix G: Other Relevant Statutes -- , Historical Appendix -- , Notes -- , Bibliographical Essay -- , Acknowledgments -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-674-73845-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-674-00972-X
    Language: English
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