Racial, ethnic, and homophobic violence killing in the name of otherness

With contributions by internationally recognized specialists, this book, a perfect complement to courses in criminology and hate crime, provides a key resource for understanding how racism and homophobia work to produce violence. Hate-motivated violence is now deemed a 'serious national problem...

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Other Authors: Barbier, Marie-Claude, Prum,Michel, Deschamps, Benedicte
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Language:English
Published: New York Routledge-Cavendish 2007
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