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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This thematic panel highlights ongoing research from the Florida State University (FSU) Hate Crime Research and Policy Institute, focusing on ecological and contextual variation in hate crime offending and victimization, formalized responses to hate crimes within the criminal justice system, and racialized differences in punishment; many of the research projects specifically apply a group threat perspective to understanding these processes
Disproportionate Punishment in Schools: Racial Threat or Racial Control? - Matthew Vanden Bosch, Florida State University
Understanding Disability-Motivated Hate Crimes: The Role of Disability, Economic Exclusion, and Group Threat Theory - Christopher Cassity, Florida State University; Sylwia Janina Piatkowska, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University
Police Culture and Agency Diversity: Examining Competing Institutional Forces through a Consideration of Hate Crime Reporting Behavior - Nicole Assenmacher, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University; Marin Wenger, Florida State University
Lost in the Static? Clearance Rates and Time to Clearance Among Anti-Hispanic Hate Crime Victims - Logan Faulkner, Florida State University; Marin Wenger, Florida State University
Expanding the Scope of Hate Crime Research: Utilizing the NCVS and FBI Hate Crime Statistics to Examine Hate Crime Motivated by Perceived Religion - Ashton Hoover, Florida State University; Sylwia Janina Piatkowska, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University
Florida State University Hate Crime Research and Policy Institute