Hate crimes Hate crimes were up, significantly, in the US last year, according to just-released numbers from the FBI. Reported incidents rose 17% in 2017 compared to 2016. Of 7,106 single-bias hate crimes reported last year: - 59.6% of victims were targeted because of the offenders' race/ethnicity/ancestry bias;
- 20.6% were targeted because of sexual-orientation bias;
- 1.9% were targeted because of gender identity bias;
- 0.6% were targeted because of gender bias.
Of 1,679 religious hate crimes reported, 58.1% were anti-Jewish, while 18.6% were anti-Muslim. The stats are a compilation of bias-motivated incidents submitted to the FBI by some 16,000 law enforcement agencies. |
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