1
Ph.D Student, Department of Criminal Law & Criminology, Maragheh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Maragheh, Iran.
2
Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Law & Criminology, Maragheh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Maragheh, Iran. (Corresponding Author)
3
Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Law & Criminology, Maragheh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Maragheh, Iran.
10.22034/jccj.2023.397977.1272
Abstract
Islamophobia refers to fear, hatred or discrimination against the religion of Islam or Muslims, especially when viewed as a geopolitical force or source of terrorism. Many scholars see Islamophobia as a form of xenophobia or racism. The question we are looking for in this article is whether Islamophobia can be placed under the category of hate crimes. The findings of this research, which were conducted by descriptive-analytical method and by collecting information from library sources, indicate that Islamophobia is equivalent to racism and in other words, in the United States we are faced with a race called Muslim regardless of other components related to race. To combat this view, a regulation has been adopted to counter religious hate behavior.
Nowjavan,M. R. , Beigi,J. and pour ghahraman,B. (2023). Religious Hate Crimes in the U.S. Penal System. Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence, 2(5), 97-107. doi: 10.22034/jccj.2023.397977.1272
MLA
Nowjavan,M. R. , , Beigi,J. , and pour ghahraman,B. . "Religious Hate Crimes in the U.S. Penal System", Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence, 2, 5, 2023, 97-107. doi: 10.22034/jccj.2023.397977.1272
HARVARD
Nowjavan M. R., Beigi J., pour ghahraman B. (2023). 'Religious Hate Crimes in the U.S. Penal System', Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence, 2(5), pp. 97-107. doi: 10.22034/jccj.2023.397977.1272
CHICAGO
M. R. Nowjavan, J. Beigi and B. pour ghahraman, "Religious Hate Crimes in the U.S. Penal System," Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence, 2 5 (2023): 97-107, doi: 10.22034/jccj.2023.397977.1272
VANCOUVER
Nowjavan M. R., Beigi J., pour ghahraman B. Religious Hate Crimes in the U.S. Penal System. JCCJ, 2023; 2(5): 97-107. doi: 10.22034/jccj.2023.397977.1272