Re: Hate Crime Laws...
Getting back to the original post.
If someone is attacked for being white, or black, or gay, or rich, or poor, or Catholic or liberal or whatever - I don't think this should be a hate crime. There are already laws against beating people, and those laws should be enforced, of course. There are all kinds of motives and I can see problems drawing a line, here.
'Intent to terrorize the group the victim belongs to' wasn't in the original post. I think that this intent would make the subsequent crime a hate crime, because it becomes more than a crime against the victim - there's intent to affect an entire group, which would not be punished by the existing law that makes assault a crime.
Originally posted by red_jon
According to a poll by the Gay Times, 29% of gay men have been a victim of homophobic crime.
I'm only 18, not flamboyant and have been myself (though I never reported it).
Do strciter laws need to be in place to stop this kind of thing?
My personal opinion is, if someone attacks someone because of what they are they are more likely to do it again - so a tougher penalty should be impsed. However, this should apply to any section of society who are attacked - if a someone is attacked for being white or straight, then they too should be protected.
What do you think?
According to a poll by the Gay Times, 29% of gay men have been a victim of homophobic crime.
I'm only 18, not flamboyant and have been myself (though I never reported it).
Do strciter laws need to be in place to stop this kind of thing?
My personal opinion is, if someone attacks someone because of what they are they are more likely to do it again - so a tougher penalty should be impsed. However, this should apply to any section of society who are attacked - if a someone is attacked for being white or straight, then they too should be protected.
What do you think?
Getting back to the original post.
If someone is attacked for being white, or black, or gay, or rich, or poor, or Catholic or liberal or whatever - I don't think this should be a hate crime. There are already laws against beating people, and those laws should be enforced, of course. There are all kinds of motives and I can see problems drawing a line, here.
'Intent to terrorize the group the victim belongs to' wasn't in the original post. I think that this intent would make the subsequent crime a hate crime, because it becomes more than a crime against the victim - there's intent to affect an entire group, which would not be punished by the existing law that makes assault a crime.
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