FBI Releases 2011 Hate Crime Statistics (http://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/fbi-releases-2011-hate-crime-statistics)
Washington, D.C. December 10, 2012
Hate Crime Statistics, 2011 includes the following information:
- There were 6,216 single-bias incidents, of which 46.9 percent were motivated by a racial bias, 20.8 percent were motivated by a sexual orientation bias, 19.8 percent were motivated by a religious bias, and 11.6 percent were motivated by an ethnicity/national origin bias. Bias against a disability accounted for 0.9 percent of single-bias incidents.
- Of the 4,623 hate crime offenses classified as crimes against persons in 2011, intimidation accounted for 45.6 percent, simple assaults for 34.5 percent, and aggravated assaults for 19.4 percent. Four murders and seven forcible rapes were reported as hate crimes.
- There were 2,611 hate crime offenses classified as crimes against property. The majority of these (81.4 percent) were acts of destruction/damage/vandalism. Robbery, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, and other offenses accounted for the remaining 18.6 percent of crimes against property.
- Fifty-nine percent of the 5,731 known offenders were white; 20.9 percent were black. The race was unknown for 10.8 percent, and other races accounted for the remaining known offenders.
- Most hate crime incidents (32.0 percent) occurred in or near homes. Eighteen percent took place on highways, roads, alleys, or streets; 9.3 percent happened at schools or colleges; 5.9 percent in parking lots or garages; and 4.4 percent in churches, synagogues, or temples. The location was considered other (undesignated) or unknown for 11.3 percent of hate crime incidents. The remaining 19.1 percent of hate crime incidents took place at other specified or multiple locations.
MutuPedia: Demographics of the United States (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States#Vital_statistics_of_Racial_and_Ethnic_Groups)
Percentage of U.S. population 2010. White or European American 72.4 %, Black or African American 12.6 %
- The UCR Program's Hate Crime Statistics Program included 14,575 participating law enforcement agencies in 2011. These agencies provided 1 to 12 months of data about bias-motivated crime, and of those agencies, 1,944 (13.3 percent) reported 6,222 incidents.
- The remaining 86.7 percent of agencies participating in the Hate Crime Statistics Program reported that no hate crimes occurred in their jurisdictions.
Mississippi ei pala enää. Koko osavaltiossa raportoitiin vain 1 viharikos 8)
Melkoisen omituista että FBI osaa kyllä kirjata anti-hispanic -rikokset, mutta ei saa eroteltua valkoisia ja latinoita toisistaan kun kyse on rikosten tekijöistä.