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http://dx.doi.org/10.21729/ksds.2022.15.3.47

Causes and Countermeasures on the Hate Crime  

Kim, Seung-bong (Dept. of Police Security and Martial Arts, Cheongam College)
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Journal of Korean Society of Disaster and Security / v.15, no.3, 2022 , pp. 47-55 More about this Journal
Abstract
Hate crimes should be viewed as a social problem, not a personal crime, and a preventive system should be established to have an acceptance system for people who can engage in antisocial behavior outside of the social integrated value norms. In particular, in order to reduce tragic hate crimes, society and the government should actively work to resolve polarization, and personality education linked to families, schools, and society should be provided, and policies to establish social safety network such as social security systems should be prepared. In addition, it is necessary to switch to a society in which principles are emphasized, and a society that cares for the weak rather than the strong, rather than the expedient policy of words.
Keywords
Hate crime; Anti-social behavior; Resolve polarization; Social safety network;
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