

Paper presented at “The clinical faces of hatred.” San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, La Jolla, CA. Aggression, pathological hate, and the Holocaust. Not all hate crimes are created equal: An examination of the roles of ambiguity and expectations in perceptions of hate crimes. Xi Plumm, K.M., Terrance, C.A., & Austin, A. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 27(3), 278-298. Demographic change and ethnically motivated crime: The impact of immigration on anti-Hispanic hate crime in the United States. X Stacey, M., Carbone-López, K., & Rosenfeld, R. Paper presented at a congressional briefing co-sponsored by the American Psychological Association and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Psychosocial motivations of hate crime perpetrators: Implications from prevention and policy. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 29(8), 1005-1017. Group identification moderates emotional responses to perceived prejudice. Outside looking in: The community impacts of anti-lesbian, gay, and bisexual hate crime. American Behavioral Scientist, 46, 27-50. The ripple effect of the Matthew Shepard murder: Impact on the assumptive worlds of members of the targeted group. American Behavioral Scientist, 45, 697-713. Consequences for victims: A comparison of bias- and non-bias-motivated assaults. V McDevitt J., Balboni J., Garcia L., & Gu J. Hate crimes: Causes, controls, and controversies.

Iii Boeckmann, R.J., & Turpin-Petrosino, C. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 945-951. Psychological sequelae of hate-crime victimization among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults. Ii Herek, G.M., Gillis, J.R., & Cogan, J.C.
