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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 variation in racially- and ethnically-motivated hate crime, post-victimization help-seeking experiences, and other formal criminal justice system responses among marginalized populations, including recent research from the ongoing Longitudinal Hate Crime Victimization Survey (LHCVS).
Discretionary Defenders and Selective Justice: Institutional Bias in Hate Crime Policing and its Link to the Recording, Classification, and Clearance of Transgender Homicides - Jack Mitchel Mills, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University; Lexi Faulkner, Florida State University; Marin Wenger, Florida State University; Parker Johnson, Florida State University
Neighborhood Contextual Effects on Victim Reporting and Help-Seeking Behaviors - Sarah Renee Wouters, Florida State University; Marin Wenger, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University; Sylwia Janina Piatkowska, Florida State University
Vicarious Victimization, Network Saturation, and Mental Health Outcomes Among Hate Crime Victims - Lexi Faulkner, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University; Marin Wenger, Florida State University
They Spit on Me in My Homeland: How Foreign-Born Status Impacts Anti-Latino Bias Crimes - Daniela Isabel Laurel, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University; Marin Wenger, Florida State University
Validating Violence: Exploring the Relationship between Police Lethal Force and Hate Crimes through a Power-Differential Context - Maeve Donnelly, Florida State University; Brendan Lantz, Florida State University
Florida State University Hate Crime Research and Policy Institute