Justice Quarterly is seeking manuscripts for a Special Issue, “Hate Crimes and Violent Extremism: New Perspectives for Advancing Theory, Methods, and Policy.”
Deadline is 9/30/24. Please indicate that the submission is for the special issue. https://t.co/qw2lVs4JY5
@LantzBrendan and I are guest editing a special issue in Justice Quarterly on hate crime and violent extremism.
Please consider submitting a manuscript and help spread the word!
Articles due: September 30th
Issue published: June 2025
Details below 👇
New @PolitiFact read from me: There's been an alarming trend — social media users across fringe and mainstream platforms like Telegram, Parler, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are posting antisemitic hate speech in support of Ye, amplifying his rhetoric. https://t.co/OyVOadIgJl
"Punished Yet Still Neglected"
Incidents with American Indian/Alaska Native suspects and White victims are far more likely to result in arrest than those involving AIAN suspects and AIAN victims (2016 NIBRS data).
-@LantzBrendan & Cole Ward in @journalrcd
https://t.co/dCvPwG9qrs
🧵 Go to @journalrcd online first page for 8(!) new articles included in an upcoming double issue on Centering Race in the Study of Crime and Criminal Justice. (Open access soon) Thx to authors, reviewers, and guest editors, María Vélez and Rod Brunson https://t.co/PyOoziLqOx
As Toni-Michelle Williams of @Snap4Freedom told me, it's been a heavy year.
Here's how trans activists are carrying it going into #TDOR and what they're focused on going forward.
For @NBCOUT@NBCNews: https://t.co/bEaxkEmBMY
A $490,436 NIH grant was awarded to researchers at the College's Center for Criminology and Public Policy Research for a three-year study, conducted by Drs. Brendan Lantz, Marin Wenger, and Emma Fridel. Learn more: https://t.co/cUnW6vltGT
Episode 29 is out now! It features Professor Brendan Lantz (@LantzBrendan; @FSUCriminology) speaking about hate crimes, racial/ethnic differences in reporting hate crimes during the COVID19 pandemic, and hate crimes internationally. Go listen!
https://t.co/3rHYk2f3Ip
Today we spoke w/ Professor Brendan Lantz (@LantzBrendan; @FSUCriminology) about hate crimes, including a recent paper on differences between Asians and non-Asians in reporting hate crime victimization to the police during COVID-19. Episode airing September 27th!
#hatecrime
The College’s Hate Crime Research and Policy Institute was recently awarded a NSF grant totaling $236,985. The grant will fund a two year-study, “Understanding Hate Crime Victimization and Reporting,” by Dr. Sylwia J. Piatkowska and Dr. Brendan Lantz. https://t.co/1OKCeCjrrY
🚨 New Paper Alert 🚨
Check out my new paper with @Alex_Updegrove and @MaishaCooper4 where we discuss the relationship between Confederate Flag support and perceptions of biases/injustice within the CJ system!
https://t.co/R02j6H9e9D @RutgersCPS@txamiucoas
“You don’t have to be a direct victim of a hate crime to be affected by what’s going on right now," @LantzBrendan, director of the Hate Crime Research & Policy Institute at @FSUCriminology, told @TB_Times. Reporting by @SpataTimes and @margoasnipe.
https://t.co/iDazB5aPUu
.@CNN spoke to @LantzBrendan of @FSUCriminology about the problems with getting accurate data on #HateCrimes, which are likely undercounted because of poor data collection and low rates of reporting. Story by @priyakkumar.
https://t.co/iU4xdinZWP