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...
According to the report, the most common bias categories in single-bias incidents were race/ethnicity/ancestry (59.6 percent), religion (20.6 percent), and sexual orientation (15.8 percent). Of crimes motivated by race, ancestry or ethnicity, about 48.8 percent were motivated by hatred against Af...
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...
According to the FBI, 88 percent of agencies choosing to participate in the hate crime statistics program “reported that no hate crimes occurred” in their areas last year. Speaking earlier this year after a series of threats targeting Jewish schools and community centers, former FBI director ...
Last year, American Jews again faced far more hate crimes than members of other religions, according to a report by the FBI. There were 1,305 offenses committed against Jews in 2022, the FBI reported in its tally Monday of national crime statistics, far outnumbering the second-largest category...
According to the 2021 data, 64.8 percent of victims were targeted because of the offender’s bias toward race/ethnicity/ancestry, which continues to be the largest bias motivation category. Anti-Black or African-American hate crimes continued to be the largest bias incident category, with 63.2 pe...
Last month, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the Justice Department’s new hate crime initiative was “taking on the challenging task of addressing the gap in hate crime statistics” and officials were reviewing the “accuracy of those reports.” ...
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Last month, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said the Justice Department’s new hate crime initiative was “taking on the challenging task of addressing the gap in hate crime statistics” and officials were reviewing the “accuracy of those reports.” Rosenstein cautioned that just because hat...
According to the report, the most common bias categories in single-bias incidents were race/ethnicity/ancestry (59.6 percent), religion (20.6 percent), and sexual orientation (15.8 percent). Of crimes motivated by race, ancestry or ethnicity, about 48.8 percent were motivated by hatred against Af...