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APA Applauds Congress for Passage of Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crime Prevention Act
(10/23/09)

OpEd: Understanding and Preventing Hate Crimes
(10/15/07)

Monitor on Psychology
Stay safe in practice
(April 2008)

Heterosexual mock jurors prove most punitive in hate crimes against gays
(October 2006)

Understanding and preventing hate crimes
(November 2001)

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APA Position Paper: Hate crimes today

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Hate crimes: Psychological research on the origins and impact of bias-motivated crimes

The impact of hate crime victimization

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"How to Combat Bias and Hate Crimes," from The Anti-Defamation League

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