Sunday, July 16, 2017

CSUSB hate crime expert Brian Levin interviewed on KQED’s ‘Forum’

CSUSB News





Hate crimes in California increased more than 11 percent last year, according to a California Department of Justice report released this month. Race-related hate crimes – mostly against African Americans and Latinos — accounted for the majority of the incidents, but hate crimes against people based on their sexual orientation and against Muslims and Jews also rose. Forum discusses the disturbing trend and what may be driving it.
Read the Report (California Department of Justice)
Guests:Brian Levin, director, Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University San Bernardino



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