Extractions: Crime Categories On Campus (including Residential Facilities) Residential Facility (a subset of On Campus) Non-Campus Public Property Murder Sex Offenses Forcible Non-Forcible Sexual Harassment (2001 reports) Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Hate Crimes and Bias Incidents Gender Ethnicity/Nationality Religion Race Sexual Orientation Violations and Arrests Investigated by Campus Police and Local Law Enforcement Agencies Alcohol Drugs Weapons Referrals as reported by Judicial Affairs Office Alcohol Drugs Weapons
FBI - Uniform Crime Reports - Hate Crime Statistics 1995 crimes against persons accounted for 72 percent of hate crime offenses frequently reported hate crime offense, accounting for persons were murdered in hatemotivated incidents http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecm.htm
Extractions: U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division Uniform Crime Reports HATE CRIME - 1995 Preliminary figures show 7,947 hate crime incidents were reported to the FBI during 1995. The incidents were reported by more than 9,500 law enforcement agencies in 45 states and the District of Columbia. Participating agencies covered 75 percent of the U.S. population. Tabular Reports of Incidents, Offenses, Victims and Offenders State Agencies Bias Motivation Offense Category Race States Number of Participating Agencies Population Covered Agencies Submitting Incidents Total Incidents Reported Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming Total
Hate Crimes Research Network LAMBDA Guide to Research on Ethnic Identity in the United States Antisemitism ResearchResources hate and Bias crimes Victims Index hate crime Reporting for http://www.hatecrime.net/research.htm
Hate Crimes Today: An Age-Old Foe In Modern Dress Office for Victims of crime, Department of Justice, gives grants to states to providevictim assistance and victim compensation in the event of a hate crime. http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/hate/
Extractions: In Modern Dress Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Hate Crimes Who commits hate crimes? How much hate crime is out there? What is the emotional damage? Why do people commit hate crimes? Racial hatred Resentment of ethnic minorities Religious discrimination Gender-based bias ... Bibliography The Special Nature of an Extreme Expression of Prejudice Hate crimesviolent acts against people, property, or organizations because of the group to which they belong or identify withare a tragic part of American history. However, it wasn't until early in this decade that the federal government began to collect data on how many and what kind of hate crimes are being committed, and by whom. Thus, the statistical history on hate crimes is meager. Psychological studies are also fairly new. Nevertheless, scientific research is beginning to yield some good perspectives on the general nature of crimes committed because of real or perceived differences in race, religion, ethnicity or national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or gender. According to the FBI, about 30% of hate crimes in 1996, the most recent year for which figures are available, were crimes against property. They involved robbing, vandalizing, destroying, stealing, or setting fire to vehicles, homes, stores, or places of worship.
'Hate Crime' Statistics Lie 'hate crime' Statistics Lie. By NewsMax.com. NewsMax.com November 27, 2002. Law enforcement agencies reported nearly 10 000 socalled "hate crimes" in 2001, the FBI said today. According to the http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=4809
FBI Crime Stats of a vicious, ignorant, gunloving, hate-filled, skinhead In the past 20 years,violent crime increased four The United States of America A white country in http://www.naawp.com/crime_stats.htm
Extractions: An Overview of U.S. Crime! What image do you have of racial violence in the U.S.? What type of person do you think commits interracial or "hate" crime? If you get your information from the mass media (TV, radio, major newspapers, and popular magazines), you probably have an image of a vicious, ignorant, gun-loving, hate-filled, skinhead, Klansman, or militiaman - all white of course, that is a completely false stereotype. The truth is exactly the opposite! The media, protected class minorities, and anti-white politicians expect you to twist in anguish over black-on-black crime or the rare but well-publicized white-on-black crime, but they never mention the much greater amount of black-on-white crime? Yes, blacks commit more crime against whites (1.58 million crimes per year) than they do against other blacks (1.34 million crimes per year)! It's a virtual war of black criminals and white victims! You'll never read the facts in the national media! Why?
College & University Campus Crime Statistics, 1998-2000: Hate Crimes hate crimesMurder. 1998. 1999. 2000. On-campus (incl. res.), 1. 1. 1. Residencehalls. Total, n/a. 71. 8. hate crimes-Forcible Sex Offenses. 1998, 1999, 2000. On-campus(incl. http://www.securityoncampus.org/crimestats/2000hate.html
Extractions: Hate Crimes-Murder On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Forcible Sex Offenses On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Aggravated Assault On-campus (incl. res.) Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Simple Assault On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Arson On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a Hate Crimes-Negligent Manslaughter On-campus (incl. res.) n/a Residence halls n/a Non-Campus n/a Public Property n/a Total n/a source: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education Parents Students Victims ... Home
Hate Crime Legislation 195215. Statistics hate crime, National Center for Victims ofcrime (NCVC), at http//www.ncvc.org/stats/hc.htm; Dan Luzadder http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_hat4.htm
Extractions: U.S. HATE CRIMES: Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. Proposed Senate hate crimes legislation: 1999-MAR-16: Bill S. 622 was introduced to the Senate under the sponsorship of Senator Ted Kennedy (D, MA), 39 other Democrats and 5 Republicans. The principal changes to the existing 1969 law would be: Gender, disability and sexual orientation would become additional protected classifications. The six federally protected activities would be deleted. A victim would be protected by the law at all times, not just when they were doing specific activities, like being at work, voting, or attending a public school. The scope of the law would include: Both men and women would be protected if the assault or threat of assault was gender-based Quadriplegics, paraplegics, and persons who are blind, deaf etc. would be protected from attacks from individuals because of their disability. Gays, lesbians, heterosexuals and bisexuals would all be protected from crimes motivated by hatred of sexual orientation. The bill was read twice and referred to Committee on Judiciary. On 1999-MAR-24, it was referred to Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism, Property. No further no action was taken.
Bureau Of Justice Statistics Victim Characteristics the extent of workplace crime in the United States. the victim s age using the Nationalcrime Victimization Survey hate crimes Reported in NIBRS, 199799, 9/01 http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/cvict_v.htm
Extractions: Violent crime includes murder, rape and sexual assault, robbery, and assault. Age In general, the younger the person, the more likely they were to experience a violent crime. Trends in violent victimization by age, 1973-2002 In 2002 Persons age 12 to 24 sustained violent victimization at rates higher than individuals of all other ages.
Crime Statistics, City Of Peoria, IL 2000. Violent crime stats 1999 vs. 2000. Fourteen Year crime Rate Comparison(19872001). hate crime Report 1998 - August 2003 1994 -2001. http://www.peoriapd.com/crimestat.htm
Extractions: ~ Winston Churchill~ Welcome Office of the Chief About the City of Peoria Peoria Police District Map ... Web Site Credits Website Developed by: James C. Hurban, Peoria Police Department Management Analyst, in 1997 and it continues to be updated by Police Department Personnel with input from many, many people.
Palm Beach Community College hate crimes. 0, 0, 1E, 0. Weapons Violation, 0, 0, 0, 1. * hate crimes will bedefined in the above categories by use of the following letters in the number column http://www.pbcc.edu/safety/stats/annual.asp
Extractions: Hate Crimes "Hate Crimes," crimes motivated by race, color, creek, religion or gender are on the rise around the world, including the United States where over half of such crimes are committed by people under the age of 21. In this issue we take a look at matters related to rate crimes. U.S. Government : Should Hate be Outlawed? U.S. History : "At the Hands of Persons Unkown" Lynching in America World History : German Skinheads: Are the Nazis Making a Comeback? SHOULD HATE BE OUTLAWED? Clifton, New Jersey: Several 13- and 14-year-olds spray paint swastikas on Jewish homes. Los Angeles, California: A group of skinheads tries to provoke a race war by plotting to shoot members of an African-American church. Houston, Texas: A youth tells police he shot a gay man to death because he hates homosexuals. Broward County, Florida: While yelling racial hate names, a mob of youthful partygoers beats to death a Vietnamese-American college student.
IACP - Publications - Publications The federal hate crimes Statistics Act of 1990 (Public Law 102275 April 23,1990) encourages states to report hate crime data to the Federal Bureau of http://www.theiacp.org/documents/index.cfm?fuseaction=document&document_type_id=
GayHealth: Home AntiViolence Advocates Contest FBI hate crime stats by Jon Garbo. OnFebruary 13 the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced http://www.gayhealth.com/templates/0/news/?record=424
Rocky Mountain News: State hatecrime stats questioned By Sarah Huntley, Rocky Mountain NewsNovember 1, 2003. Last year, the Colorado Anti-Violence Program http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/state/article/0,1299,DRMN_21_2393265,00.ht
Crime Wales, 198196 crime in the United States and England in the US; Relocation crimeLab crime Rate comparisons hate crime hate crimes in the US; Safe Storage Gun http://www.statistics.com/hyperseek.php/Crime
Citizens' Rights Section - Hate Crime Reporting Federal Law. The federal hate crimes Statistics Act of 1990 requires the United StatesAttorney General to collect and publish data from states on hate crimes. http://www.jus.state.nc.us/cr/hcr.htm
Extractions: The Citizens' Rights Section, in cooperation with the North Carolina Justice Academy and the Division of Criminal Information in the State Bureau of Investigation, is working with police chiefs, sheriffs, magistrates and district attorneys to tackle hate crimes in North Carolina. Many of North Carolina's law enforcement departments report hate crimes on a routine basis to the Division of Criminal Information. In addition, the Justice Academy has developed training courses for hate crime reporting. The Citizens' Rights Section is available to assist law enforcement agency heads and their officers with legal questions and other information about hate crimes. Our staff helped to draft a memorandum of understanding to encourage the reporting, investigation and prosecution of these crimes. We provide ongoing legal training to local law enforcement agencies and have provided training for magistrates. In addition, Attorneys from the Citizens' Rights Section are available to assist district attorneys in their efforts to track and prosecute hate crimes and provide technical assistance, upon request, in the investigation and prosecution of these crimes. We continue to provide information and advice on investigations, constitutional and criminal procedure issues, jury selection, evidentiary issues, sentencing and dealing with public reaction to the prosecution of hate crimes. What is a Hate Crime?
Office Of Safety And Security - Crime Statistics can be classified as hate crimes as prescribed by the hate crimes Statistics Act 3307Third Avenue West Seattle, Washington 981191997 United States of America. http://www.spu.edu/depts/security/crime_stats.asp
Extractions: (Opens new window) Online Survey Home The statistics below reflect the total occurrences of the crimes reported that occurred on campus. On Campus Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter On Campus, Residence Halls Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Negligent Manslaughter Non-Campus Buildings Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Aggravated Assault Robbery Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Public Property Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Aggravated Assault Robbery Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Hate Crimes - Main Campus The following criminal offenses that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability or ethnicity and can be classified as Hate Crimes as prescribed by the Hate Crimes Statistics Act (28 U.S.C 534) occurred.
Monterey Institute Of International Studies 0. 0. 0. 0. Drug Abuse. 0. 0. 0. 0. Liquor Law. 0. 0. 0. 0. Weapons Possession.0. 0. 0. 0. hate crimes. 0. 0. 0. 0. Theft. 1. 1. 1. 4. Total Reported Incidents.2. 2. 2. 6. Back to top. http://www.miis.edu/safety-crime-statistics.html
Extractions: Jeanne Clery Act ("Student Right to Know") The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (commonly known as the Clery Act) is federal legislation designed to provide students, prospective students, and the public with uniform information from universities throughout the country on criminal problems and police and security issues. This brochure meets all reporting requirements as set forth in the Clery Act. Criminal statistics are updated by October 1 of each year and include data from the three previous calendar years. This report is prepared in cooperation with surrounding federal and municipal police agencies, and the Office of Student Affairs. Each entity provides updated information for the report. To comply with this act the Security and Safety Department requests crime statistics from local police agencies for public property immediately adjacent to campus. The university has no off-campus facilities and no fraternities or sororities. Student organization recognition does not extend beyond the campus boundaries. Crime Statistics The statistics listed below provide an overall picture of crime at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, from January 1 to December 31 for 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. This report meets all reporting requirements as set forth in the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.