Monday, November 23, 2009

FBI Releases 2008 U.S. Hate Crimes Data

The FBI today released its report on Hate Crime Statistics 2008. The FBI says the numbers are up slightly from last year, but the number of agencies reporting data varies from year to year. Of the 9,168 hate crime offenses (in 7,783 incidents), 1,606 were motivated by religious bias. (Incidents and Offenses data.) The largest percentage of those (65.7%) were anti-Jewish. 7.7% were anti-Islamic, 4.7% were anti-Catholic, 3.7% were anti-Protestant, 0.9% were anti Atheist/ Agnostic. Some 3,608 hate crime offenses were against property. 6.6% of those were directed at religious organizations. [Thanks to Michael Lieberman for the lead.]

UPDATE: The ADL on Monday issued a press release reacting to the new data and calling for "a coordinated campaign to prevent, deter, and respond effectively to criminal violence motivated by bigotry and prejudice." The ADL has also compiled charts giving additional data: (1) 10 year comparison of number of hate crimes; (2) number of law enforcement agencies reporting, by state; (3) hate crimes data since 1992 from 50 largest cities; and (4) state-by-state incident reports 1991-2008.