The surge comes at a time when hate crimes are also on the rise nationally. From 2015 to 2016, hate crimes reported in the United States increased by 4.6 percent, according to a FBI's Uniform Crime Report.
Robert Vitelli, CEO of the LGBT Network, at a news conference in Hauppauge as the network, on the eve of National Coming Out Day, announced a new hate crime hotline. Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost By Olivia Winslowolivia.winslow@newsday.com@newsollieUpdated October 11, 2023 Share The LGBT ...
LOS ANGELES - Reported hate crime events in California increased by 20.2% in 2022 compared to the previous year, with such crimes based on sexual orientation spiking up by 29% and those against Black residents increasing by 27.1%, according to a report released Tuesday in Los Angeles by Attorn...
LOS ANGELES, June 28 (Xinhua) -- Reported Anti-Asian hate crime events in California, the most populous state in the United States, increased by 177.5 percent from 89 in 2020 to 247 in 2021, said a report by the California Department of Justice on Tuesday. The state, home to around 40...
Latest Hate Crime Statistics Report ReleasedLatest report shows slight decrease in reported incidents, includes new data.Federal Bureau of Investigation
Asked by reporters Monday about the impact of the pandemic on the hate crime data, FBI officials did not answer. There is a more common time of year for hate crimes in schools, according to the FBI. "The most common quarter for the occurrence of hate crimes reported at schools during the...
Reporting hate crime data to the UCR Program allows the public, researchers, community leaders, and local government to raise awareness of the issue and gain a more accurate picture of hate crimes, said the FBI on its website.
Of the total incidents, 1,311 were antisemitic, according to the the report titled “2019 Hate Crime Data.” Get The Jewish News Daily Edition by email and never miss our top storiesFree Sign Up Antisemitism was the category with the second-largest number of incidents after the...
FBI hate crime poster Crouch said cracking down on hate crimes is a top priority of the Bureau because “hate crimes have a profound impact, not only on victims and their families but on communities, people who identify with a hate crime victim live with a fear that they could be the nex...
Altogether, 64 of the 403 reported calls were considered to have met the bar to be classed as either a hate crime or a suspected hate crime. Of these 64 incidents, 20 were suspected hate crimes while 36 were classified fully as hate crimes. ...