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Hate Crime Statistics, 1999

By Uniform Crime Reporting Program

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Book Id: WPLBN0000661375
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Reproduction Date: 2006

Title: Hate Crime Statistics, 1999  
Author: Uniform Crime Reporting Program
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Language: English
Subject: Government publications, Federal Bureau of Investigation (U.S.), FBI uniform crime reports
Collections: Federal Bureau of Investigation Collection
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Publisher: Department of Justice

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Reporting Program, U. C. (n.d.). Hate Crime Statistics, 1999. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.cc/


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Government Reference Publication

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Excerpt: Sterilized from emotion, hate crime, also called bias crime, is those offenses motivated in part or singularly by personal prejudice against others because of a diversity?race, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity/national origin, or disability. The FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program?s responsibility regarding hate crime is to provide a reliable set of statistics through the Hate Crime Data Collection Program. Through this program, law enforcement agencies nationwide voluntarily submit data about hate crimes within their jurisdictions (i.e., the number of incidents, offenses, victims, and offenders) for publication in the annual report, Hate Crime Statistics. Though law enforcement agencies need only report data for one month of a year to be included in this publication, most agencies that participate in the Program submit four quarters of data. In 2000, a total of 91.9 percent of all contributing agencies submitted four quarters of data. All data reported by law enforcement agencies are presented in this publication, free of the nuances that many factions of society impose upon the subject.

Table of Contents
Contents Introduction 1 Methodology 3 Section I ?Hate Crime Statistics 5 Table 1?Number of Incidents, Offenses, Victims, and Known Offenders By Bias Motivation, 1999 7 Table 2?Location of Incidents By Bias Motivation, 1999 8 Table 3?Number of Offenses, Victims, and Known Offenders By Offense, 1999 9 Table 4?Number of Offenses by Bias Motivation and Offense Type, 1999 10 Table 5?Number of Offenses by Bias Motivation and Association to Known Offender?s Race, 1999 12 Table 6?Number of Offenses by Offense Type and Known Offender?s Race, 1999 13 Table 7?Percent Distribution of Offenses by Victim Type, 1999 13 Table 8?Number of Offenses by State, 1999 14 Table 9?Number of Victims by Bias Motivation and Offense Type, 1999 16 Table 10?Percent Distribution of Incidents by Bias Motivation and Victim Type, 1999 18 Table 11?Number of Known Offenders by Race, 1999 18 Section II?Jurisdictional Hate Crime Statistics 19 Table 12?Number of Agencies Reporting Hate Crime Incidents by State, 1999 20 Table 13?Number of Hate Crime Incidents by Bias Motivation and State and Agency Type, 1999 21 Table 14?Agencies Submitting Zero Hate Crime Incidents by State and Agency Type, 1999 46 Appendix?Directory of State Uniform Crime Reporting Programs 118

 
 



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