Walter Bouman, a retired California law enforcement officer who lectures at schools nationwide, offers tips about youth and hate.
Walter Bouman, a retired California law enforcement officer who lectures at schools nationwide, offers tips about youth and hate.
The resurgent neo-Nazi Skinhead group Volksfront claims it has renounced violence — but the actions of its members and its past violent rhetoric and crimes tell the real story.
The trial that sent neo-Nazi Matt Hale to prison also revealed the shabby reality of his World Church of the Creator.
A race riot between white and Latino students in a California high school lunchroom serves as a symbol for a new trend among America's youth — anti-immigrant, racist ideology and violence.
The young inmates in the Nazi Low Riders, a group well-known for violence and drug trafficking, made an alliance with the white supremacist Aryan Brotherhood — and took on both their extremist ideology and their notoriety.
Though the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations have always expressed interest in youth recruiting, their Youth Action Corps was less than active for almost five years — until 15-year-old Logan Brown came on the scene.
The five New Jersey teens who called themselves the Agnostic Neo-Nazis never managed antisocial behavior beyond graffiti, tattoos and big talk, but showed how easily homogenous suburbs can become a cradle for hate.
Evangelist Dr. Kent Hovind's Florida theme park sells creationism — with an antigovernment twist.
British journalist Nick Ryan explores the sometimes frightening world of the American and European racist right.
Read a list of ideologically-motivated crimes and hate incidents committed by youth during the new millennium.
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