Consequences of Hate Crime Victimization: The Longitudinal Hate Crime Victimization Survey

This ongoing project is a pilot study for one of the first existing longitudinal multi-wave studies explicitly focused on the consequences and correlates of hate crime victimization and related phenomenon. Broadly speaking, this study is focused on four main goals: (1) to examine within-person variation in experiences with bias and hate crime victimization over time; (2) to examine the association between victimization experiences and various psychological/attitudinal outcomes over time: (3) to examine patterns in help-seeking following victimization and assess the efficacy of police responses to victimization; and (4) to link prior experiences with reporting victimization to the police with variation in responses to subsequent victimization.

Contacts

Principal Investigator: Brendan Lantz, Ph.D.

Co-Principal Investigator: Marin R. Wenger, Ph.D.

Graduate Research Assistant: Sarah R. Wouters

Funding Amount: $85,687