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Section 3
The Addictive Qualities of Hate

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- Simi, P., Blee, K., Demichele, M., & Windisch, S. (2017). Addicted to Hate: Identity Residual among Former White Supremacists. American Sociological Review, 82(6), 1167–1187. doi: 10.1177/0003122417728719

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Playing by the Rules? An Investigation of the Relationship Between Social Norms and Adolescents' Hate Speech Perpetration in Schools

Wachs, S., Wettstein, A., Bilz, L., Krause, N., Ballaschk, C., Kansok-Dusche, J., & Wright, M. F. (2022). Playing by the Rules? An Investigation of the Relationship Between Social Norms and Adolescents' Hate Speech Perpetration in Schools. Journal of interpersonal violence, 37(21-22), NP21143–NP21164. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605211056032



Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Halperin, E. (2012). Review of The nature of hate [Review of the book The nature of hate, by R. J. Sternberg & K. Sternberg]. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 18(1), 101–103.

Lieberman, J. D., Arndt, J., Personius, J., & Cook, A. (2001). Vicarious annihilation: The effect of mortality salience on perceptions of hate crimes. Law and Human Behavior, 25(6), 547–566.

Roussos, G., & Dovidio, J. F. (2018). Homonegativity, perceived free speech protections, and perceptions of harm predict judgments of hateful acts motivated by sexual prejudice. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 5(4), 457–470.

Sheehan, B. E., Maduro, R. S., & Derlega, V. J. (2021). Sexual/gender minority-related individual differences predict likelihood of social action after a hate crime. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 8(1), 48–56.

Sugarman, D. B., Nation, M., Yuan, N. P., Kuperminc, G. P., Hassoun Ayoub, L., & Hamby, S. (2018). Hate and violence: Addressing discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Psychology of Violence, 8(6), 649–656.

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