Hate crimes and hate crime laws in the United States have been in the news recently, e.g., “Holocaust Museum Shooter James von Brunn Had History of Hate,” “Immigration Debate Tied to Rise in Hate Crimes,” and “Holder Tells Congress New Hate Crime Law Needed.”
A check of the Relative Index yields:
Hate crimes 364.15
The
interdisciplinary number for hate crimes, as shown by the unsubdivided Relative Index entry, is
364.15 Offenses against the person. In the schedule at
364.15 is the note: “Class here hate crimes.” An example of a work classed in
364.15 is
Hate Crimes.
Because the class-here note has hierarchical force, murder as a hate crime is classed in 364.1523 Murder. An example of a work about murder as a hate crime is Hate Crime: The Story of a Dragging in Jasper, Texas. It is classed in 364.152309764159 Murder in Jasper County, Texas, built as shown:
364.1523 Murder09 Geographic treatment (from Table 1)
764159 Jasper County (from Table 2, following instructions at
T1—093–T1—099 Treatment by specific continents, countries, localities; extraterrestrial worlds)
The number for hate crime laws is a
built number that appears in the
Relative Index:
Hate crimes—law 345.025
The number
345.025 Law of offenses against the person is built with base number
345.02 Crimes (Offenses) plus
5 from
364.15 Offenses against the person, following instructions at
345.023-345.028 Specific crimes and classes of crime. An example of a work about United States law of hate crimes is
Hate Crimes: Legal Issues and Legislation, classed in
345.73025 United States law of offenses against the person, built as shown:
345 Criminal law 73 United States (from Table 2, as instructed at
345.3–345.9
Specific jurisdictions and areas)
02 Crimes (Offenses) (from
345.02, as instructed at
345.3–345.9 Specific jurisdictions and areas)
5 Offenses against the person (from
364.15, as instructed at
345.023–345.028).
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