Hate Crime
Hate crimes are motivated, in part, by a perpetrator's bias or hatred of the victim's race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. Hate crimes can be against persons, property, and society and include aggravated assault, intimidation, destruction, and vandalism. View the latest hate crime statistics in our featured articles and publications.
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The data in this section show aggregate state totals and individual agency breakdowns of bias-motivated incidents that law enforcement agencies...
Recently released FBI hate-crime data show that crimes against Arabs and Muslims have increased more than 1,500 percent since last year. Presumably...
During 2002, 12,073 agencies provided 1 to 12 months of hate crime data to the national Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Of those agencies, 15.5...
Muslim and Arab Americans fear for their safety after recent terrorist attacks. IN THE DAYS FOLLOWING last month's deadly terrorist attacks on New...
In 2001, the number of agencies that provided 1 to 12 months of data to the FBI's Hate Crime Data Collection Program was 11,987. Of those agencies,...
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