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Ahmaud Arbery case: Closing arguments Monday in federal hate crimes trial
How America's Gun Laws Fuel Armed Hate | Giffords
Hate Crimes Targeting Asian Americans Spiked by 150% in Major US Cities
Many crimes may look motivated by hate. Proving it can be a different story.
Few Federal Hate Crime Referrals Result in Prosecution
Ahmaud Arbery was killed in Georgia. Should the case be tried as a hate crime? - Northeastern Global News
Why hate crimes are so difficult to convict | PBS NewsHour
As hate crimes increase, what will California do? - CalMatters
Hate, harassment incidents spike since Trump election - CBS News
Plea deal in hate crime case in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Hate crime | The Crown Prosecution Service
FBI: Hate crimes in the U.S. jumped again in 2021 | CGTN America
How a Plea Deal in the Arbery Hate Crime Case Unraveled - The New York Times
2020 FBI Hate Crimes Statistics
Hate Crimes | State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
Facts and Statistics
A new Hate Crime Act is needed to address vast 'justice gap' for hate crime in England and Wales - The International Network for Hate Studies
Hate Crimes – Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Brutal Killing Spurs Hate Crime Legislation | Significant and Landmark Cases | Explore | Drawing Justice: The Art of Courtroom Illustration | Exhibitions at the Library of Congress | Library of Congress
Hate-Crime Laws Don't Work as Their Supporters Intended - The Atlantic
Journey of a hate crime with downloadable PDF | Facing Facts
Anti-Asian Hate Incidents and the Broader Landscape of Racial Bias - Data Bits
ODIHR's impact in 2019: Supporting a diagnostic approach to hate crime data collection | HCRW
2020 FBI Hate Crimes Statistics
Interactive map will crowdsource hate crime reports | UCLA
Hate crime cases pose challenges for prosecutors - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Ahmaud Arbery hate crime case: Father, son sentenced to life; neighbor gets 35 years - ABC News
Wisconsin v. Mitchell | The First Amendment Encyclopedia