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  1. Only showing results from ucr.fbi.gov

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  2. Religious bias (Based on Table 1.) Hate crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 1,679 offenses reported by law enforcement. A breakdown of the bias motivation of religious-biased offenses showed: 58.1 percent were anti-Jewish. 18.7 percent were anti-Islamic (Muslim). 4.5 percent were anti-Catholic. 3.2 percent were anti-multiple ...
  3. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program collects data about both single-bias and multiple-bias hate crimes. For each offense type reported, law enforcement must indicate at least one bias motivation. ... Contact the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division via e-mail at cjis_comm@leo.gov or by telephone at (304) 625-4995. Resources ...
  4. In 2013, the FBI UCR Program initiated the collection of rape data under a revised definition and removed the term "forcible" from the offense name. The UCR Program now defines rape as follows: ... Single-bias incidents . Analysis of the 5,462 single-bias incidents reported in 2014 revealed that: 47.0 percent were racially motivated.
  5. The FBI UCR Program collects data about both single-bias and multiple-bias hate crimes. A single-bias incident, is an incident in which one or more offense types are motivated by the same bias. A multiple-bias incident, is an incident in which one or more offense types are motivated by two or more biases.
  6. 3.1 percent were classified as anti-bisexual bias. 2.0 percent were the result of an anti-heterosexual bias. (Based on Table 1.) Ethnicity/national origin bias. Of the single-bias incidents, 822 offenses were committed based on the offenders' bias toward the perceived ethnicity or national origin of the victim. Of these offenses:
  7. 1.9 percent were classified as anti-bisexual bias. 1.7 percent were the result of an anti-heterosexual bias. (Based on Table 1.) Religious bias. Hate crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 1,163 offenses reported by law enforcement. A breakdown of the bias motivation of religious-biased offenses showed: 59.2 percent were anti-Jewish.
  8. FBI Releases 2017 Hate Crime Statistics . Washington, D.C.—Today the FBI released Hate Crime Statistics, 2017, the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program's latest compilation about bias-motivated incidents throughout the nation. The 2017 data, submitted by 16,149 law enforcement agencies (up from 15,254 agencies
  9. Crimes reported to the FBI involve those motivated by biases based on race, gender, gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. Access Tables The victim of a hate crime may be an individual, a business/financial institution, a government entity, a religious organization, or society/public as a whole.
  10. Download Printable Document. November 16, 2020 FBI Releases 2019 Hate Crime Statistics. Washington, D.C.—Today the FBI released Hate Crime Statistics, 2019, the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program's latest compilation about bias-motivated incidents throughout the nation.The 2019 data, submitted by 15,588 law enforcement agencies, provide information about the offenses, victims, offenders ...
  11. Religious bias (Based on Table 1.) Hate crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 1,538 offenses reported by law enforcement. A breakdown of the bias motivation of religious-biased offenses showed: 54.2 percent were anti-Jewish. 24.8 percent were anti-Islamic (Muslim). 4.1 percent were anti-Catholic. 3.1 percent were anti-multiple ...

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