White supremacist groups and hate crime

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Sean E. Mulholland
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[1] Stonehill College,
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Public Choice | 2013年 / 157卷
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Hate groups; White supremacist; Hate crime; Collective action; Protection; K14; J15; D71;
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Hate group activity may incite criminal behavior or serve as protection from bias-based violence. I find that the presence of one or more active white supremacist chapters is associated with higher hate crime rates. I reject the hypothesis that chapter presence and hate crimes are symptomatic of the overall level of bias-based violence. Moreover, I reject the hypothesis that white supremacist groups form in response to an increase in antiwhite hate crimes, particularly those perpetrated by nonwhites.
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