In 2023, there were ***** incidents of hate crimes for which the motivation was anti-Black or African American sentiment, making it the leading cause of hate crimes in the United States in that year. A further ***** hate crimes had an anti-Jewish motivation, and ***** had an anti-gay male motivation.
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The graph illustrates the number of hate crime incidents against white people in the United States from 1991 to 2023. The x-axis represents the years, spanning from '91 to '23, while the y-axis indicates the annual number of incidents. Over this 33-year period, the number of incidents ranges from a low of 528 in 2011 to a high of 1,480 in 1993. Notable figures include 841 incidents in 1991, a decline to 539 in 2009, and a recent increase to 868 in 2023. The data shows a general downward trend in hate crime incidents from the early 1990s through the mid-2010s, followed by a significant rise in the latter years. This information is presented in a line graph format, effectively highlighting the long-term decrease and recent resurgence in hate crime incidents against white individuals in the United States.
Police-reported hate crime, by type of motivation (race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, language, disability, sex, age), selected regions and Canada (selected police services), 2014 to 2023.
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The graph illustrates the number of victims of race-based hate crimes in the United States in 2023. The x-axis lists various ethnic groups, while the y-axis represents the corresponding number of victims. The data reveals that Anti-Black hate crimes were the most prevalent, with 3224 victims, followed by Anti-Hispanic and Anti-Asian crimes with 861and 430 victims respectively. Other categories include Anti-Other Race (418), Anti-American Indian (112), Anti-Arab (154), and Anti-Native Pacific (15). The data indicates a significant disparity in the number of victims across different ethnic groups, with Anti-Black hate crimes being the most prominent.
A dataset of crimes that occurred in the designated time period that are being investigated as hate crimes. In APD's opinion these cases have met the FBI's definition of a hate crime, as well as the State's and Federal Law's definition of a hate crime. The ultimate decision to prosecute lies with the appropriate County District Attorney. AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER 1. The data provided are for informational use only and may differ from official APD crime data. 2. APD’s crime database is continuously updated, so reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different data sources may have been used. 3. The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided. In APD's opinion these cases have met the FBI's definition as well as the State's definition and Federal hate crime law of a hate crime and are being investigated as such. The ultimate decision to prosecute lies with the appropriate County District Attorney.
In 2023, there were ***** anti-Semitic incidents recorded in the United States. This is a significant increase from the previous year, when there were about ***** anti-Semitic incidents recorded across the country. This rise in anti-Semitic incidents can largely be attributed to the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Most hate crimes reported in India were targeted towards Dalits between September 2015 and December 2019. Muslims followed as targets during that time period. A total of 902 crimes were reported to because of alleged hate - varying from caste, religion to honor killing and love jihad.
There were 48 religious hate crimes reported by the police in Northern Ireland in 2022/23, compared with 33 in the previous reporting year.
In 2023/24, the majority of hate crimes reported by the police in England and Wales were racial hate crimes, with 98,799 of these offences in this reporting year. There were a further 22,839 hate crimes committed against a person due to their sexual orientation, the second-most reported category of hate crime.
Police-reported hate crime, number of incidents and rate per 100,000 population, Census Metropolitan Areas and Canadian Forces Military Police, 2014 to 2023.
Anti-Black or African American attacks were the most common form of racist hate crime in the United States in 2023, with 3,027 cases. Anti-White hate crimes were the next most common form of race-based hate crime in that year, with 831 incidents.
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In the year ending in March 2024, 31.3% of victims of racially or religiously aggravated hate crime were Asian, 30.6% were White, and 23.1% were Black.
This statistic represents the pretext due to which hate crimes occurred in India between 2010 and March 2019. As seen in the graph, hate crimes with the pretext of cow protection were the highest with 27 reported cases, followed by interfaith relationships.
Hate crimes are crimes are committed against a person not because of what a person might have done, but because of their real or perceived membership of a particular group such as religion, caste or ethnicity. Reports of religion-based hate-crimes have spiked in India since the pro-Hindu nationalist government of Narendra Modi came to power in 2014. However, the government does not record religion-based crimes as separate offenses and so does not provide official data on the category.
In 2023, ***** hate crime offenses were reported in California, the most out of any state. New Jersey, New York, Washington, and Massachusetts rounded out the top five states for hate crime offenses in that year.
This graph shows the number of charges of hate crimes involving racially aggravated harassment and behavior in Scotland from April 2008 to March 2019. There was an overall decrease of hate crimes by more than 1.5 thousand, resulting in 1,250 crimes of this category in 2018/19.
This graph shows the number of racist hate crimes against people of Asian ethnicity in Northern Ireland from 2007/08 to 2017/18. The number of offences declined steadily from 2007/08 to 2012/13, when a minimum was reached. Thereafter, the crime rate began to rise sharply. In 2017/18 there were 73 rate crimes reported against people with Asian ethnicity.
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IntroductionPeople living with HIV (PLWH) experience multiple forms of violence at higher rates than the general population; however, research on experiences of violence among cis-gender women living with HIV (CWLH) mainly focuses on intimate partner violence (IPV), with inconsistent documentation across the literature. To begin improving trauma-informed practices in HIV care, we examined experiences of IPV, non-partner violence (NPV), hate crimes, and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among CWLH. We then explored experiences and preferences regarding violence screening and support services among CWLH.MethodsAs part of a larger study on violence experiences and screening among PLWH, 88 CWLH in Atlanta, Georgia, completed a cross-sectional survey on violence and mental health from February 2021 to December 2022 and provided consent for medical chart abstraction. A subgroup of 24 participants completed in-depth interviews on experiences and preferences related to violence screening. Univariate and bivariate analyses were used to assess violence prevalence and associations with mental health and chart-abstracted HIV outcomes. Thematic qualitative methods were employed for interview analysis.ResultsEvery participant (100%) experienced at least one form of violence in their lifetime, which included IPV among partnered CWLH (83.33%), NPV (96.51%), hate crimes (85.23%), and ACEs (80.68%). More than half of the participants (61.36%) met diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health condition. Multiple forms of violence had high co-occurrence with post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, viral suppression, and retainment in HIV care. Qualitative analysis revealed that most interview participants had discussed violence or trauma with a healthcare professional before, reporting a mix of positive and uncomfortable experiences. Participants offered diverse perspectives on improving the violence screening process, including recommendations on how, where, by whom, when, and how frequently screenings should occur.ConclusionMultiple forms of violence are highly prevalent among CWLH, with several found to be associated with mental health and HIV outcomes. This highlights the necessity for a trauma-informed approach within HIV care settings. Healthcare professionals should consider the unique needs and preferences of CWLH when screening for violence and providing support services. Doing so may improve mental, physical, and overall well-being throughout the HIV care continuum.
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Anti-Jewish attacks were the most common form of anti-religious group hate crimes in the United States in 2023, with ***** cases. Anti-Islamic hate crimes were the second most common anti-religious hate crimes in that year, with *** incidents.
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The chart presents the perception on proliferation of antisemitism within eight European Union member states, between 2008-2013. The results show that while in France for 74% respondents this perception increased a lot, in as Latvia, the majority of respondents (44%) considered that it stayed the same.
In 2023, there were ***** incidents of hate crimes for which the motivation was anti-Black or African American sentiment, making it the leading cause of hate crimes in the United States in that year. A further ***** hate crimes had an anti-Jewish motivation, and ***** had an anti-gay male motivation.