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출판됨
Mar 5, 2009
출판사
Praeger
ISBN-10
0275995704
ISBN-13
9780275995706
설명
Barbara A. Perry's exploration into the world of hate crimes presents a profound and multifaceted examination of this pressing social issue. With a thorough analysis of the underlying causes, she delves into the psychological and sociocultural factors that contribute to hate-fueled violence. Her insights shed light on the fear and impact that these crimes impose on communities, revealing the human cost of intolerance.
The text tackles the complex consequences of hate crimes, detailing how they extend beyond the immediate victims to affect entire communities and societal landscapes. Perry meticulously outlines the ripple effects that such acts of violence have on perceptions of safety, social cohesion, and intergroup relations.
In addition to identifying critical factors, the author emphasizes the importance of prevention strategies. She advocates for proactive measures, drawing on examples and case studies that underscore successful interventions. Her work serves as a crucial guide for policymakers, educators, and community leaders aiming to foster understanding and resilience against hate.
Through her candid approach, Perry calls for increased awareness and action, challenging readers to confront the realities of hate and work collectively toward a more inclusive society. The importance of dialogue and engagement in combating prejudice is intricately woven into her narrative, making it a compelling read for those seeking to better understand and combat hate crimes.
The text tackles the complex consequences of hate crimes, detailing how they extend beyond the immediate victims to affect entire communities and societal landscapes. Perry meticulously outlines the ripple effects that such acts of violence have on perceptions of safety, social cohesion, and intergroup relations.
In addition to identifying critical factors, the author emphasizes the importance of prevention strategies. She advocates for proactive measures, drawing on examples and case studies that underscore successful interventions. Her work serves as a crucial guide for policymakers, educators, and community leaders aiming to foster understanding and resilience against hate.
Through her candid approach, Perry calls for increased awareness and action, challenging readers to confront the realities of hate and work collectively toward a more inclusive society. The importance of dialogue and engagement in combating prejudice is intricately woven into her narrative, making it a compelling read for those seeking to better understand and combat hate crimes.