Comparative study of the mental health of hate crime and crime victims
5th International Conference on Forensic Psychology & Criminology
August 23-24,2021 | Webinar

Ishangi Mishra

Jain (Deemed-to-be-university), Bangalore.

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Foren Psy

Abstract:

Hate crime is an extreme form of prejudice against race, religion,caste,disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity. No mental health professionals are specially assigned for hate crime victims neither is any law standing and speaking for the victims of hate crime in India.This framework is essential to understand the nature of the contemporary crisis of mob violence, lynching and vigilantism in India.The aim of the study is to spread awareness about hate crime and highlight outcomes through a quantitative study of the psychological effects using Mental Health Inventory -38 for evaluating overall emotional functioning through a comparative study on victims of hate crime and crime in India. N= 60 participants , 20 to 30 years drawn from data of mental hospitals , police records and general public.There would be no signifi cant difference between hate crime victims and crime victims for psychological distress and wellbeing.Analysis of data will increase awareness of the impact of hate crime and the information can be used for further studies for law enforcement in India in order to address hate crime. This study does not attempt to explain fully the nature of hate crime in India . Its aim to provide to refl ection on the need for mental health professional needed for hate crime victims and crime victims.

Biography :

Ishangi Mishra is from P.G department of psychology, Jain (Deemed-to-be-university), Bangalore.