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Hate Crimes

Editat de Gregory M. Herek, Kevin T. Berrill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 1991
This powerful book portrays the trauma of anti-gay violence and will stimulate thought, research and action on the problem. Developed from a special issue of the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, it presents an overview of the problem, discusses the context of anti-gay violence, focuses on both victims and perpetrators and concludes with coverage of a variety of community responses across the nation. Topics covered include the social psychology of bigotry, treatment and service interventions and mental health consequences. Each section opens with a survivor's actual story - first person accounts - to give the reader insight into the reality of this serious social problem.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803945425
ISBN-10: 0803945426
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Foreword - The Honorable John Conyers Jr
Introduction
Survivor's Story - Claudia Brenner
Eight Bullets
PART ONE: AN OVERVIEW OF THE PROBLEM
Anti-Gay Violence and Victimizaton in the United States - Kevin T Berrill
An Overview
Trends in Violence and Discrimination Against Gay Men in New York City - Laura Dean, Shanyu Wu and John L Martin
1984 to 1990
Violence in the Streets - Beatrice von Schulthess
Anti-Lesbian Assault and Harassment in San Francisco
Violence Against Lesbian and Gay Male Youths - Joyce Hunter
Survivor's Story - Bob Gravel
PART TWO: THE CONTEXT
The Social Context of Hate Crimes - Gregory M Herek
Notes on Cultural Heterosexism
The Ecology of Anti-Gay Violence - Howard J Ehrlich
Conceptualizing Anti-Gay Violence - Joseph Harry
Thinking More Clearly About Hate-Motivated Crimes - Richard A Berk, Elizabeth A Boyd and Karl M Hamner
Survivor's Story - William Edward Hassel
PART THREE: PERPETRATORS
Psychological Heterosexism and Anti-Gay Violence - Gregory M Herek
The Social Psychology of Bigotry and Bashing
Kids Who Attack Gays - Eric Weissman
Gay-Bashing - Karl M Hamner
A Social Identity Analysis of Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men
The Gay Bashers - Michael Collins
Survivor's Story - Kathleen Sarris
PART FOUR: SURVIVING AND RESPONDING
Violence and Victimization of Lesbians and Gay Men - Linda Garnets, Gregory M Herek and Barrie Levy
Mental Health Consequences
Treatment and Service Interventions for Lesbian and Gay Male Crime Victims - David M Wertheimer
The Community Response to Violence in San Francisco - Gregory M Herek
An Interview with Wenny Kusuma, Lester Olmstead-Rose and Jill Tregor
Organizing Against Hate on Campus - Kevin T Berrill
Strategies for Activists
Documenting the Victimization of Lesbians and Gay Men - Gregory M Herek and Kevin T Berrill
Methodological Issues
PART FIVE: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY
Primary and Secondary Victimization in Anti-Gay Hate Crimes - Kevin T Berrill and Gregory M Herek
Official Response and Public Policy

Descriere

This powerful book portrays the trauma of anti-gay violence and will stimulate thought, research and action on the problem. Developed from a special issue of the Journal of Interpersonal Violence, it presents an overview of the problem, discusses the context of anti-gay violence, focuses on both victims and perpetrators and concludes with coverage of a variety of community responses across the nation. Topics covered include the social psychology of bigotry, treatment and service interventions and mental health consequences. Each section opens with a survivor's actual story - first person accounts - to give the reader insight into the reality of this serious social problem.