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Citation

Dharmapala D, Garoupa N. Am. Law Econ. Rev. 2004; 6(1): 185-207.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/aler/ahh001

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article develops an economic analysis of penalty enhancements for bias-motivated (or "hate") crimes. Our model allows potential offenders' benefits from a crime to depend on the victim's group identity, and assumes that potential victims have the opportunity to undertake socially costly victimization avoidance activities. We derive the result that a pattern of crimes disproportionately targeting an identifiable group leads to greater social harm (even when the harm to an individual victim from a bias-motivated crime is identical to that from an equivalent non-hate crime). In addition, we consider a number of other issues related to hate crime laws.

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