Valcore Jace L
a Department of Criminal Justice & Social Work , University of Houston-Downtown , Houston , Texas , USA.
J Homosex. 2018;65(12):1607-1630. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2017.1380992. Epub 2017 Oct 2.
Several studies have described and analyzed the development and diffusion of hate crime laws in the United States, but none specifically examined state-level differences in protected categories. Forty-five of the 50 states have a hate crime statute, but only 30 of those include sexual orientation. In this study the social construction framework is applied to the hate crime policy domain in order to determine whether or not variations in the social and political status of gays and lesbians are associated with the inclusion of sexual orientation in state hate crime laws. Content analysis of daily newspapers in six states revealed that a positive social construction is associated with groups seeking hate crime law protections, and that political influence may also be a key factor.