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About Hate Crime Statistics, 2017

and Recent Developments

Crimes reported to the FBI involve those motivated by biases based on race, gender, gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and ethnicity.


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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.


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Law enforcement reports the number of offenders and, when possible, the apparent race and ethnicity of the offenders.


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Law enforcement may specify one of 46 location designations, e.g., residences or homes, schools or colleges, parking lots or garages.


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Includes data about hate crimes by state and agency.


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Caution Against Ranking Read why the FBI discourages ranking agencies on the sole basis of UCR data.

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About the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program

 

A history of the UCR Program and an overview of what UCR can provide

 

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A summary of Hate Crime Statistics, 2017

 

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