Prejudice and Persecution Why do some groups get treated differently to others?

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Prejudice and Persecution Why do some groups get treated differently to others?

Prejudice and Persecution Causes of Prejudice Forms of Prejudice and Persecution Case studies of Prejudice leading to Persecution Resolving Prejudice, Persecution and Discrimination Prejudice Violence Causes Effects Case Study: Nazi Germany 1930s Intolerance Genocide Systematic persecution Causes Effects Equal opportunities legislation Arbitration Sanctions Campaigns Persecution Discrimination Ignorance Group identity Fear of outsiders Stereotypes Media Scapegoats Role of socialisation Family and peers Education Tribalism Propaganda Nationalism Gender Age Disability Sexuality Race Religion Employment Education Institutional discrimination Case Study: Preventing homophobia in schools Negotiation Force Case Study: Rwanda 1994 International action Affirmative action Reconciliation

Prejudice and Persecution Pre-release materials for the exam, 2012