2016
DOI: 10.3384/svt.2015.22.3-4.2342
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Anmälningsbenägenhet vid utsatthet för hatbrott

Abstract: The tendency to report hate crime victimizationThere are indicators suggesting that the tendency to report hate crime victimization to the police is lower in comparison to crimes without such a motive. There are also reasons to believe that victims of hate crime base their cost-benefit analysis of whether to report on a unique set of factors that differ from other crime types. The present study compares report rates for hate crimes and crimes without a bias-motive among Swedish university students. Rea… Show more

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“…Hate crime causation The results of the EEHC confirm the presence of behavioral asymmetry as presented by Sidanius & Pratto (1999). In the survey study, this proposition is supported by the large and significant difference in likelihood to be subjected to hate crime between different groups, especially when taking visibility into account (for overviews, see Andersson & Mellgren 2015. In the interview study, this proposition is supported by how victims with occasionally visible markers describe being treated differently when markers are visible and when they are not.…”
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“…Hate crime causation The results of the EEHC confirm the presence of behavioral asymmetry as presented by Sidanius & Pratto (1999). In the survey study, this proposition is supported by the large and significant difference in likelihood to be subjected to hate crime between different groups, especially when taking visibility into account (for overviews, see Andersson & Mellgren 2015. In the interview study, this proposition is supported by how victims with occasionally visible markers describe being treated differently when markers are visible and when they are not.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…My supervisors, Caroline Mellgren and Anna-Karin Ivert, have continually given me feedback and suggested development in both form and content. The regression analysis in Andersson & Mellgren (2015) was conducted in consultation with supervisor Caroline Mellgren, and the group categories for the regression analysis in Andersson, Ivert & Mellgren (2017) was developed in consultation with Anna-Karin Ivert.…”
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