págs. 1-42
Confronting violent bigotry: hate crime laws and legislation
págs. 43-88
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págs. 159-176
Protection from verbal and physical hatred in transitional democracy: the case of extremism in Slovakia
págs. 177-210
Spousal conflicts and domestic violence in Turkey: a case for gender bias in hate violence
págs. 211-224
págs. 225-238
Proclivity to hate: violence, group targeting, and authoritarianism in El Salvador
págs. 239-282
The racism justification hypothesis and attitudes toward hate crime legislation
Donald A. Saucier, Jericho M. Hockett, Conor J. O'Dea, Stuart S. Miller
págs. 283-316
págs. 317-350
págs. 1-42
Employing a criterion-based strategy to assess the bias component of hate crime perpetration: its utility for offender risk assessment and intervention
págs. 43-102
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págs. 145-170
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Bias-motivated aggression toward sexual minorities: the problem, the causes, and potential solutions
págs. 227-262
Hate and revenge in the life of a repented killer
Amanda Davies-Rubio, Amalio Blanco Abarca, Lourdes Mirón Redondo
págs. 263-278
The psychological impact of hate crimes on victims: an exploratory analysis of data from the U.S. national crime victimization survey
págs. 279-292
"As far as i am concerned they thought i was the problem": testimony of racist harassment and violence
págs. 293-306
págs. 1-36
Hate perspective on terror: domestic and international
págs. 37-62
Psychotherapeutic treatment with victims of bias aggression and hate violence: identity, coping, and "dealing with the nonsense"
págs. 63-112
Hate crime casework: historical, practical, and theoretical approaches
págs. 113-132
The jihadi path to hate and terrorism: questions and answers for risk management
págs. 133-160
Hate crime principles and motivations: a vantage point from within the FBI
págs. 161-188
Right-wing extremism adn right-wing hate crimes in Germany: development, extent, influence, and prevention of a social problem
págs. 189-224
What victims and support groups say about coping successfully with hate crime on an individual and a social level: results of a survey in Germany
págs. 225-260
Innnovative approaches to hate crime prosecution: the role of therapeutic jurisprudence and specialty court programs
págs. 261-290
Forensic practice and management of violent offenders targeting women: clinical and conceptual issues
págs. 291-320
Hate crime and (domestic) terrorism: a reflection
págs. 321-350
The paradoxical consequences of U.S. conterterrorism programs: jihadist terrorist-perceived motives and successes
págs. 351-360
págs. 361-368
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