Hate Crime Statistics
Web Links
- Burning Crosses, Hangman’s Nooses, and the Like: State Statutes That Proscribe the Use of Symbols of Fear and Violence with the Intent to Threaten (CRS Report for Congress via Open CRS)
- Hate Crime in Canada (Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics)
- Hate Crimes in Indiana (U.S. Civil Rights Commission)
- Hate Crime (FBI)
- Hate Crimes in Ohio, 1995 (Ohio Advisory Commitee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights via Thurgood Marshall Law Library)
- Hate Crime Legislation, July 24, 2009 (Congressional Research Service via Open CRS)
Defining a Hate Crime
Defining a Hate Crime
A hate crime is a traditional offense like murder, arson, or vandalism with an added element of bias. For the purposes of collecting statistics, Congress has defined a hate crime as a "criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender's bias against a race, religion, disability, ethnic origin or sexual orientation." Hate itself is not a crime—and the FBI is mindful of protecting freedom of speech and other civil liberties. (FBI)
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