There were ~30% more people in the US in 2018, though, so we should look at per-capita numbers instead: The report breaks down crimes by the motivating bias. The five most common, anti-Black (34%), anti-Jewish (13%), anti-White (12%), anti-Gay (10%), and anti-Hispanic (6%)...
1. A former (and possibly future)secretary of staterecently declared that Taiwan should declare independence from China, even though the US policy for decades has been that China and Taiwan are part of a single country. How would you expect the Chinese people to react to our trying to break...
“It is critical to note that the imperialist powers (inclusive of the UN) do not criticize or demonize or withdraw their support from such leaders on any ethical or moral ground. Denunciation of state leaders and emotive language is merely theatre. Rather, the imperialist states strategically se...
The paper targets only Italy, therefore there are limitations regarding its external validity. These limitations are also due to the key issue of how to measure hate. To this regards, countries have different legislations addressing hate and hate crimes, making cross-country analysis extremely diffic...
Notably, the NCVS estimated an annual average of 250,000 hate crime victims between 2004 and 2015, while the UCR reported only 6844 hate crimes per year on average during the same period (Masucci 2017, p. 1). Because of this discrepancy, the following analysis aims at the local context ...