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Hate Crimes (Crime, Justice & Punishment) [Library Binding]

Laura D'Angelo (Author), Austin Sarat (Editor)
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January 1998 11 and upCrime, Justice & Punishment
Discusses the increasing incidence of crimes that are motivated by bias against another person or group, examining the causes and occurrences of such hate crimes and the psychology of those who commit them.

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Gr. 6^-9. D'Angelo discusses the increasing prevalence of violence directed against individuals or groups that is based on differences in race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual preference. She explains the reasons young, white males are most likely to perpetrate such crimes (seeking thrills, defending turf, etc.) and offers a detailed account of the Ku Klux Klan. Citing several highly publicized U.S. cases as examples, she examines current judicial thinking on these offenses, which permits great freedom in terms of what people are allowed to think and say but imposes harsh penalties for criminal activities involving bias. Frequent, captioned black-and-white photos help bring these crimes out of abstraction and into reality; unfortunately, the placement of the photos doesn't always correlate with their subjects' mention in the text. Appended with a bibliography and glossary, this will make a useful introduction for report writers and debaters. Kay Weisman

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  • Reading level: Ages 11 and up
  • Library Binding: 95 pages
  • Publisher: Chelsea House Publications (January 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0791042669
  • ISBN-13: 978-0791042663
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,533,054 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not a G Rated primary school book, June 13, 2007
Though a helpful resource for parents and schools struggleing with Youth Hate, it looks and reads like an elementary reader on issues not G rated. Supposedly aimed at creating a "vivid example and careful historical analysis" the book is to "show the deep and painful ways in which prejudice has been expressed". Even a perfunctory reading would conclude it is neither careful nor vivid, showing only a cursory view of the painfulness of prejudice. The unsubstantiated generalities are bothersome to read.

The book is riddled with contradictions: she writes: "the largest percentage of hate crimes are committed by young white men--looking for excitement, so called thrill seekers don't belong to a group" and spends endless pages pointing out leaders of the movements. She mistakenly combines the Christian Identity with the ideology of the Aryan Nations, and claims both to be affiliates of the skinheads with very little if any cited support. She points to leaders of the movement and then incorporates militia cells which are traditionally leaderless. She compares others crimes with elements of open-burning to cross burnings claiming the only distinctions are the hate motivation. Not that notion is theoretically wrong, it is too simple: other arson not involved with prejudice occurs out of hate as well and them some occur for financial gain or pure drunken recklessness. The book ends will 11 unhelpful pages discussing local and globalized efforts to combat hate.

This book missed its mark; it could have been a real tool for parents and teachers dealing with youth subculture of Hate instead of putting itself as an academic composition. Reading like a public service pamphlet supplied by the federal government I am sure many troubled parents, peers and primary schools could utilize the work if it were coupled with a section on coping with white hate in you children, family or school section. In fact I, writing from rural Ohio, will donate my copy to the local library on the chance that a less-academic parent needs it for that very purpose.

As it stands now, the book it is too simplistic to be of worth to anyone else. It does, however, prove to be a good source of photographic depictions of hate which seems to reinforce my point.

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