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The science of hate : how prejudice becomes hate and what we can do to stop it (English)
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Subjects: Hate crimes -- Prevention; Hate -- Psychological aspects; Prejudices -- Psychological aspects;
件名(キーワード) ヘイトクライム
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Subjects: Hate crimes -- Prevention; Hate -- Psychological aspects; Prejudices -- Psychological aspects;
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中里京子
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著者標目 中里, 京子, 1955-
中里, 京子, 1955-
Pinnington, Kyoko Nakazato, 1955-
Related Name(s) (Previous Name)ndl:previousName 中里, 京子, 1955-
2021
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PART ONE / 1 / What It Means to Hate / What does it mean to ‘hate’? / ‘Gut-deep’ hate / Kazuya / In the dead of night on 26 July 2016, Kazuya Ono slept silently in his care home in a leafy suburb of the city of Sagamihara in Japan. (English)
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PART ONE / 2 / Hate Counts / How and when they count / Criminalising hate / Sophie / Lack of ... / ... / The closest the government has come to passing such a law was in 2016 when it introduced an anti-hate speech act, following international condemnation for allowing widespread demonstrations and online abuse directed against Japan’s ethnic Korean (Zainichi) minority by ultra-right-wing organisations. / ... / For many this does not go far enough to recognise the discrimination and hate many ethnic groups suffer in Japan.¶¶ / ¶¶ / In December 2019 the Tokyo district of Kawasaki passed an ordinance that bans discriminatory speech against foreign people in public spaces, with a maximum punishment of 500,000 Yen. The district houses one of the largest Korean communities in the city. (English)
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国に緊急のヘイトクライム対策を求める会長声明
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国に緊急のヘイトクライム対策を求める会長声明|東京弁護士会 (Japanese)