From Aggression to Hate Crimes: The Factors of Hatred
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At what age do young people begin to hate? Studies tell us that in all-boy pairs or groups, at least in the United States, physical aggression seems to remain both relatively high and constant over the childhood years (Fabes, Knight, & Higgins, 1995). It has been documented that educators, sociologists, and even parents have observed that children begin to notice differences in skin color in other children as early as the ages of three
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online: Examining its effects on adolescents. American Behavioral Scientist, 45, 31. Loeber, R. (1998). Development of juvenile aggression and violence. American Psychology, 53, 242-259. Simplicio, J.S.C. (2001, June). A lesson on racial differences. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 28, 2-4. Stewart, B. (1994). Hate crimes: Understanding and addressing the problem. Police Chief, 61, 14-25. US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Hate Crime Statistics. (1996). Uniform crime reports (n.d.). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.