Oftentimes, when the public views/comes about the subject of hate crimes, they do not think of it as a modern day happening. …show more content…
In 2016, the FBI reported that the majority of hate crimes were committed by White people (46.3%). They were also majorly committed by adults (83.8%) (Hate Crime Summary). This suggests that this is not a matter of innocence, but of specific intention and hate or ignorance. “While the depths of these prejudices vary among offenders, they all share a reliance on similar negative stereotypes, which direct aggression manifests, once it is emotionally triggered.” There are several types of offenders, including “thrill” offenders, “hardcore hatemongers”, and “reactionary” offenders. “Thrill” offenders are characterized by “more shallow prejudices” and the want to fit in or conform to their peers. These offenders commit hate crimes for attention or excitement. “Reactionary” offenders are characterized by a higher sense of prejudice and an event for response, “such as… a terrorist attack or even a person of a different race moving into their neighborhood.” The least common bust most known offenders are the “hardcore hatemongers”, who are characterized by extreme prejudice and the joining of a hate group or a “hub website” (SSR …show more content…
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Zapotosky, Matt. “Hate crimes against Muslims hit highest mark since 2001.” The Washington Post, 14 Nov. 2016, www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/hate-crimes-against-muslims-hit-highest-mark-since-2001/2016/11/14/7d8218e2-aa95-11e6-977a-1030f822fc35_story.html?utm_term=.206168bc2f0b. Accessed 23 March 2018.
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