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Oct 31, 2024
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CRJ 377 - Hate Crime Credits: 3 This course explores the social phenomenon of hate crime in America. Hate crime or, more appropriately labeled, bias crime is a specific sub-type of criminal behavior perpetrated against victims because they are members of a group or groups which the offender exhibits prejudice towards. Topics addressed include the conceptualization of hate crime, its measurement, observed patterns and trends, hate crime legislation, policy issues, victims and reporting, offending and hate groups, as well as the uniqueness of bias crime compared to non-bias crime. Restricted to criminal justice majors and disability studies minors.
Prerequisite(s): CRJ 309 or CRJ 310 with a minimum grade of C.
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