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Hate Crimes In America

Hate Crimes 1 Hate Crimes In America Hate Crimes in America Axia University of Phoenix Hate crimes 2 Hate Crimes Are Still a Problem When we as a society think of the crimes in America we most often think of murder, rape, and robbery. The idea that these crimes exist is enough for most people to believe, the world is unfair and evil is present. But have you ever stopped to think what motivates this people to commit these types of crimes. The FBI’s uniform crime report breaks down the types of crimes committed within the U.S, in their report that 2,025 law enforcement agencies reported 7,624 hate crimes (hate crime statistic, 2007). Some people may be thinking that hate crime is not a real problem, but to the people or groups that are victims, hate crimes are real and a terrifying problem. The February 12, 2008 shooting of Larry King, a fifteen year old student in California, is just one example of the reality of hate crimes. Lawrence King was shot twice in the head in the......


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