Hate Crimes Increased Sharply in 2021 According to FBI Data
/From [HERE] Hate crimes in the U.S. rose sharply in 2021, with victims most commonly targeted because of their race or ethnicity, the FBI said Monday after earlier incomplete data had suggested a decline.
Newly compiled figures showed an 11.6% jump in hate crimes, to 9,065 in 2021 from 8,120 in 2020, with 79% of law-enforcement agencies reporting. Statistics released in December suggested such offenses fell, but the agency acknowledged the data were incomplete because thousands of police departments—including in New York and California—hadn’t yet reported their numbers to the federal government.
Los Angeles and New York City are now represented in the hate-crime report. Chicago provided two quarters’ worth of its data.
“We are continuing to work with state and local law-enforcement agencies across the country to increase the reporting of hate-crime statistics” to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta. “Hate crimes and the devastation they cause communities have no place in this country,” she added.