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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
FBI Releases 2012 Hate Crime Statistics
Yesterday the FBI released its annual report -- 2012 Hate Crime Statistics. The data show that in 2012, some 19% of the hate crime incidents (1,166 offenses) were motivated by religious bias. Of these, 59.7% were anti-Jewish: 12.8% were anti-Islamic; 6.8% were anti-Catholic; 2.9% were anti-Protestant, and 1% were anti-Atheism/Agnosticism; 9.2% were against unspecified or other religions. 7.6% involved bias against multiple religious groups. The ADL yesterday issued a press release complaining that over 25% of the country's law enforcement agencies failed to provide the FBI with numbers for 2012 (almost 1500 fewer agencies than last year). Thus it is unclear how much of a seeming 7% decline in hate crimes since 2011 is due to under reporting. Times of Israel reports on the data.