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This course provides a comprehensive analysis of the psychological and sociological motives behind hate crimes. Participants will explore the four primary categories of offenders: thrill-seeking, defensive, retaliatory, and mission-oriented, as defined by the landmark 2002 McDevitt and Levin study. The curriculum further examines theoretical frameworks like Strain Theory and Self-Control Theory to explain offender behavior while reviewing psychological perspectives on conditioned emotional responses. Finally, the program addresses forensic risk management challenges and the specialized tools used to assess the likelihood of re-offending in bias-motivated individuals.
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