Rhetoric and hate crimes: examining the public response to the Trump narrative

Omi Hodwitz, Kelley Massingale
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ABSTRACT The former Trump Administration introduced policies focused on tightening national borders and limiting migration. These policies were often prefaced with strong rhetoric designed to disparage or derogate international racial, ethnic, and spiritual communities seeking entrance to the United States. In response, the media and members of the general public suggested that Trump’s words and actions resulted in a backlash effect by significantly influencing domestic hate crimes; however, these sources are missing the empirical evidence to support such a claim. Using the UCR and multiple analytical techniques, this study aims to explore this relationship further by examining the influence of the former Trump Administration’s rhetoric on hate crimes in the United States. Results indicate that, in support of public assumptions, Trump’s narrative may promote violence targeting select communities.
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修辞与仇恨犯罪:审视公众对特朗普叙事的反应
前特朗普政府推出了以收紧国界和限制移民为重点的政策。这些政策通常以强烈的言辞开头,旨在贬低或贬低寻求进入美国的国际种族,民族和精神社区。对此,媒体和公众认为,特朗普的言行对国内仇恨犯罪产生了显著影响,产生了反冲效应;然而,这些来源缺乏支持这种说法的经验证据。利用UCR和多种分析技术,本研究旨在通过研究前特朗普政府对美国仇恨犯罪的言论的影响,进一步探索这种关系。结果表明,为了支持公众的假设,特朗普的叙述可能会促进针对特定社区的暴力。
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