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- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 author "Jacobs, James B.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 author2 "Potter, Kimberly".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 isCitedBy Hate_crime_laws_in_the_United_States.
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 isbn "9780198032229".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 pages "134".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 publisher "Oxford University Press, USA".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 quote "When the FBI's 1993 hate crime statistics reported that whites comprised 20 percent of all hate crime victims, some advocacy groups questioned whether the hate crime laws were being perverted.12 Jill Tregor, executive director of the San Francisco-based Intergroup Clearinghouse, which provides legal and emotional counseling to hate crime victims, stated, "This is an abuse of what the hate crime laws were intended to cover."13 Tregor accused white hate crime victims of using the laws to enhance penalties against minorities, who already experience prejudice within the criminal justice system.14 Whites, generally sympathetic to the aspirations of minorities, may bristle at the suggestion that crimes motivated by blacks' racism against whites should be treated as a less virulent strain of hate crime, or not as hate crime at all. While no enacted hate crime law makes that distinction, a number of writers in prominent publications, likening hate crime laws to affirmative action for "protected groups," advocate the exclusion of racist crimes against whites from their coverage.15 This issue alone seems fraught with potential for social conflict and constitutional concerns.".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 series "Studies in Crime and Public Policy".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 title "Hate crimes: criminal law & identity politics".
- books?vid=ISBN9780198032229 year "2000".