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    ‘Lone wolf’ attacks are difficult to detect — and difficult to prevent

    By | June 23rd, 2015|Categories: Articles|

    By Rick Jervis The shooting of nine people by a white gunman inside a Charleston, S.C., black church comes amid a recent surge in violent hate groups and incidents where "lone wolf" attacks are increasingly common,

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    Terrorism v Hate Crime: How US Courts Decide

    By | June 22nd, 2015|Categories: Articles|

    By Taylor Brown After the murder of nine black Americans at a church in Charleston, South Carolina by a white man, advocates and commentators are calling for suspect Dylann Roof to be described as a

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    The FBI Has No Idea How Many Hate Crimes Happen in America Each Year

    By | June 22nd, 2015|Categories: Articles|

    By J. Richard Cohen A white man and apartheid admirer walked into a black church Wednesday night and killed nine people. He reportedly said he had “to do it” because black people “rape our women”

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    Hate Violence and the Tragedy of the Charleston Shooting

    By | June 22nd, 2015|Categories: Articles|

    By Edward Dunbar The Charleston shooting at the Emanuel AME church is another tragic case of violence targeting black Americans. According to law enforcement officials, the shooter said he was aiming for nothing less than

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