id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ctsz7pgv5bbf7dfljbjvspchwq Jenny L Paterson The Short and Longer Term Impacts of Hate Crimes Experienced Directly, Indirectly, and Through the Media 2018 49 .pdf application/pdf 12259 1426 65 vulnerability and empathy) and media experiences (via group-threat and victim-blaming) to Key words: Hate crime; LGBT victimisation; Intergroup emotions; Intergroup threat; Victim The experience of hate crimes and the resulting feelings of vulnerability and threat are experiences with hate crimes (direct, indirect, media) and their current perceptions of general hate crime reported in the media, including their reactions to the victim (empathy and blame), believe that hate crimes posed a realistic and symbolic threat to LGBT people as a group. positively associated with perceiving hate crimes to pose a realistic threat to LGBT people experiences of hate crime, direct victims were found to feel more vulnerable to future attacks direct experiences of hate crimes make people feel more vulnerable to further attacks (H2a) victims of hate crime which, similar to direct experiences, motivate behavioural intentions via Indirect effects of hate crime experiences on behavioural intentions at Time 1 ./cache/work_ctsz7pgv5bbf7dfljbjvspchwq.pdf ./txt/work_ctsz7pgv5bbf7dfljbjvspchwq.txt