TY - JOUR PY - 2001// TI - Hate Crime: An Emergent Research Agenda JO - Annual review of sociology A1 - Green, Donald P. A1 - McFalls, Laurence H. A1 - Smith, Jennifer K. SP - 479 EP - 504 VL - 27 IS - N2 - Hate crime is difficult to define, measure, and explain. After summarizing some of the leading conceptual issues and theoretical perspectives, we discuss the practical difficulties associated with data collection. Although the research literature remains small and largely descriptive, recent studies have begun to relate hate crime patterns to economic cycles, population flows, and changes in the political environment. The task ahead is to extend these analyses to other settings and levels of aggregation. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Annual Review of Sociology, 2001. Copyright © 2001 by Annual Reviews) Hate Crime Causes Hate Crime Research Hate Crime Trends and Patterns Hate Crime Incidence and Prevalence Socioeconomic Factors Political Factors Population Factors Demographic Factors 02-03
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