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Through her analysis, Micheletto sheds light on the challenges encountered in the enforcement of hate crime laws, including discrepancies in reporting, judicial application, and societal perceptions. She thoughtfully interrogates the effectiveness of existing legal measures in protecting marginalized communities, prompting readers to reflect critically on the ongoing struggles against hate-fueled violence.
Addressing key questions about deterrence, the interplay between law and human behavior, and the role of culture, her approach encourages a reevaluation of the assumptions underlying hate crime legislation. This book serves as a vital resource for policymakers, scholars, and advocates alike, aiming to inform and inspire a more effective and humane response to the growing threat of hate crimes in society.