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'Spreading Hate' offers a history of the modern white power movement, describing key moments in its evolution since the end of World War Two. Daniel Byman focuses particular attention on how the threat has changed in recent decades, examining how social media is changing the threat, the weaknesses of the groups, and how counterterrorism has shaped the movement as a whole. Each chapter uses an example, such as the Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant or the British white hate band Skrewdriver, as a way of introducing broader analytic themes.
White supremacy movements --- Terrorism --- Hate crimes --- History. --- Supremacist movements, White --- Supremacy movements, White --- White supremacist movements --- Social movements --- White nationalism --- Skinheads --- Bias crimes --- Bias-related crimes --- Hate-motivated crimes --- Hate offenses --- Crime --- Hate crimes. --- Prevention. --- Prevention --- White supremacy movements - History --- Terrorism - History --- Hate crimes - History --- Criminology. Victimology --- Polemology
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