Voices Against Hate

Nearly every state has a hate-crime law. Why don’t more people use them?

Almost all of the states and the federal government have laws against hate crimes, meant to put an end to threats or violent attacks aimed at people because of their identity. But there’s a catch: Across the country, those statutes are rarely used, experts say, yielding few investigations, arrests or prosecutions after alleged hate crimes occur. Read More

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