Tuesday, July 24, 2007

[USA] COMPARISON OF HATE CRIME RATES ACROSS PROTECTED AND UNPROTECTED GROUPS / UCLA. Williams Institute, July 2007
PDF - http://digbig.com/4tgns
Rebecca Stotzer
"Current proposed legislation would change certain existing federal hate crime laws to add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected categories. Sexual orientation and gender identity are important categories for inclusion in federal law because members of these groups are just as likely to be victimized as members of other groups that are already covered, such as those based on race, religion, or national origin. A close analysis of hate crime rates demonstrates that groups that are already covered by hate crime laws, such as African Americans, Muslims, and Jews, report similar rates of hate crime victimization as lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals, who are not currently federally protected. Currently hate crimes based on gender expression are not covered in federal hate crime legislation."