COVID-19 has aided the spread of racism, as well as national insecurity, distrust of immigrants, and general xenophobia, both of which may be linked to the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes during the pandemic. Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID19) is thought to have originated in late December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and quickly spread across the world during the spring months of 2020. Asian Americans recorded in increase in racially based hate crimes including physical abuse and intimidation as COVID-19 spread throughout the United States. This research study was conducted by high school students in the Bay Area to compare the intention and characteristics of hate crimes against Asian Americans to hate crimes against African Americans. According to studies of both victim-related and most offender-related variables, hate crimes against Asian Americans have been rapidly growing in the United States and vary from those against African Americans. This leads to an investigation into the racial disparity between Asian American offenders and those of other races. The nature and characteristics of hate crimes against Asian Americans are compared to those of hate crimes against African Americans in our research. According to studies of all victim-related factors, hate crimes against Asian Americans are similar to those against African Americans. Hate crimes against Asian Americans, on the other hand, vary greatly from hate crimes against African Americans in terms of the offender's ethnicity and all incident-related variables.
翻译:19世纪2019年科罗纳病毒病(COVID19)据信起源于2019年12月底中国武汉,在2020年春季迅速蔓延到世界各地。亚裔美国人记录的基于种族的仇恨犯罪增加,包括身体虐待和恐吓,因为COVID-19在美国各地蔓延。该研究由海湾地区高中生进行,目的是将针对亚裔美国人的仇恨犯罪的意图和特点与针对非裔美国人的仇恨犯罪相比较。根据对与受害者有关和与罪犯有关的变数的研究,针对亚裔美国人的仇恨犯罪在美国迅速增加,与针对非裔美国人的犯罪不同。这导致对亚裔美国人的罪犯与其他种族的罪犯之间的种族差异进行调查。针对亚裔美国人的仇恨犯罪的性质和特点与我们研究中针对非裔美国人的仇恨犯罪的性质和特征相比。根据对与受害者相关的所有因素的研究,针对亚裔美国人的仇恨犯罪与针对非裔美国人的犯罪与针对亚裔美国人的犯罪、针对亚裔美国人的犯罪、针对亚裔美国人的犯罪、针对亚裔美国人的犯罪等。