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Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men: Understanding and Responding to Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men
 
 
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Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men: Understanding and Responding to Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men [Paperback]

Gregory M Herek , Kevin T. Berrill

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Since the birth of the modern gay liberation movement in the 1960s, a large body of data on anti-gay violence and other victimization has developed. Read the first page
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