The FBI on Monday releasedstatistics relating to hate crimescommitted in 2013, showing that nearly half of the victims were targeted on the basis of race. Law enforcement agencies reported 5,922 hate crimes motivated by a single bias last year involving 7,230 victims (another six hate crimes i...
Washington DC Feb 23A total of 1,005 hate crimes related to religion were reported in 2021 in the US with Sikhs being the most targeted religious groups, according to statistics revealed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Incidents related to religion comprised 14.2 percent of inciden...
The FBI released its 2021hate crimestatistics, but the data falls short of providing a complete picture of targeted violence in the U.S. Despite rising concerns about targeted violence anddomestic terrorism, less than two-thirds of law enforcement agencies reported data on hate crimes to the FBI...
That disparity is consistent withyears of hate crimes reportingshowing that Jewish victims far outnumber other religious targets. Broken down according to category, there were 775 cases of anti-Jewish destruction, damage or vandalism of property; 358 cases of intimidation; 103 cases of simple assault...
Palatine, IL,: It was a Red Letter Day for the members of Sikh Religious Society, Palatine State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez Visits Sikh Gurudwara to Address Hate Crimes: State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez named Amrith Kaur Aakre one of her Assistant State's Attorneys, who handles the office's ...
Process Church of the Final Judgement (IRS Release) – [73 Pages, 11.5MB] – The Process Church of the Final Judgment, commonly known as the Process Church, was a religious group established in London in 1966. Its founders were the British couple Mary Ann MacLean and Robert de Grimston and...
FBI: New Orleans attacker visited city twice in recent months FBI says that Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who carried out New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans, visited the city twice in the preceding months, using Meta smart glasses to record footage of the area. ...
Besides “faith” which is a religious concept there is also “conviction” which is pretty much the same thing but applied in non-religious contexts. For example we have had people who were convinced (not much hard evidence needed) from that a particular political system is the best approach...
As has happened since the FBI began collecting hate crime data in 1991, the most frequent motivation was racial bias, accounting for 51.8 percent of the incidents in 2006. That was down slightly from the 54.7 percent in 2005. Also in 2006, religious prejudice was blamed for 18.9 percent of...
As in past years, Black Americans made up the largest share of individuals targeted because of their race or ethnicity, while Jewish Americans represented the group most frequently targeted over religious bias. But last year, individuals of Asian descent saw a 73% increase in hate crimes, fueled...