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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

Hate Crime Legislation and the Homeless – Florida

Florida among first states to make attacks on homeless hate crimes, By Kate Santich, May 19, 2010, Orlando Sentinel: “For four years, Florida has been named the worst state in the nation for violence against the homeless. Now it’s one of the first states to enact a law making it a hate crime to attack a homeless person. Experts are divided on whether the newly passed legislation will serve as a deterrent, but there’s no question it will make for stiffer penalties. The law, signed last week by Gov. Charlie Crist, will go into effect Oct. 1. It adds homeless people to an existing hate-crimes law that increases sentencing for attacks motivated by a victim’s race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, mental or physical disability or advanced age…”