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- Title
Hate and the Health of Populations.
- Authors
SHULTZ, JAMES M.; ZAKRISON, TANYA L.; GALEA, SANDRO
- Abstract
The article discusses the impact of hate crimes on population health in places such as the U.S., and it mentions how suspect Cesar Sayoc engaged in a mail bomb campaign that targeted several U.S. Democratic Party legislators, ex-American presidents, and career government officials in October 2018. The shooting deaths of African Americans in Kentucky and Tree of Life Synagogue congregants in Pennsylvania are examined. Hatred and anti-semitism are assessed.
- Subjects
UNITED States; HATE crimes; POPULATION health; HATE; CRIMES against African Americans; PITTSBURGH Synagogue Shooting, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2018; SHOOTINGS (Crime); ANTISEMITISM; DISCRIMINATION (Sociology); EMOTIONS; HEALTH promotion; IMMIGRANTS; INVECTIVE; ISLAM; JEWS; MENTAL illness; MINORITIES; PRACTICAL politics; POSTAL service; PUBLIC health; RACISM; SPEECH; TERRORISM; VIOLENCE; LEADERS
- Publication
Milbank Quarterly, 2019, Vol 97, Issue 1, p11
- ISSN
0887-378X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-0009.12362