About
This program provides a factual examination of the psychological consequences resulting from hate crimes on individuals and communities. Learners will analyze the specific disturbances in identity and self-esteem caused by bias-motivated violence, alongside the development of trauma-related symptoms and PTSD. The course covers the broader social effects, such as the creation of generalized terror within groups and the resulting divisions in multicultural societies. It also reviews the correlation between global events and the rise of extremist ideologies, offering a structured look at how fear distorts public perception and hinders educational attainment for affected groups.
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