Posted on 10/23/2006 1:58:42 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
Who hates whom in America?
If the latest FBI hate-crime statistics are any indication, of the 1,314 verified offenses motivated by religious bias, 68.5 percent were anti-Jewish.
Only 11.1 percent were anti-Islamic, despite claims of rampant anti-Muslim bigotry in the U.S. by groups like the Council on American Islamic Relations.
Across the board, hate crimes in the U.S. dropped last year by 6 percent, according to the 2005 FBI report release last week, although violence against people based on their race accounted more than half of the reported incidents.
Police nationwide reported 7,163 hate crime incidents in 2005, targeting victims based on their race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and disabilities. That was down from 2004, when the FBI reported 7,649 incidents.
The vast majority of hate crimes in both years were motivated by race, according the reports, which detailed the data based on so-called "single-bias" incidents. That means the crime was motivated by only one kind of bias against the victim, according to the FBI.
Race-based criminal activity accounted for 54.7 percent of hate crimes last year, up slightly from 52.9 percent in 2004, the FBI found.
Another 17 percent of hate crimes in 2005 targeted victims for their religious beliefs, and 14.2 percent for their sexual orientation.
Victims were assaulted in more than half 50.7 percent of the hate crime cases against people. Six people were murdered and another three were raped in reported hate crimes last year. The rest of the victims, or 48.9 percent, were intimidated, the report shows. The FBI also looked at hate crime incidents that targeted property, with 81.3 percent of cases resulting in damage, destruction or vandalism.
Sixty percent of the known offenders in 2005 were white, and 20 percent were black, the report showed.
The data was collected from police agencies across the country, representing city, county, state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies.
When Arabs commit crimes, they are reported as whites, when they are victims, they are not white.
In the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, the term known offender does not imply that the suspects identity is known. The term indicates that some aspect of the suspect was identified, thus distinguishing the suspect from an unknown offender.
thoughtcrimes
oh nooooooooo, it's a love crime
No, that one would be here.
I suspect this data is inherently flawed and should read top target of REPORTED hate crimes.
The interesting thing is based on a number of recent polls, Jews are actually the most popular religous group in America. Those who hate Jews are an incredibly small minority (for instance many more people have anti-Mormon feelings than anti-Jewish feelings for example).
The difference is, and this proves my theory, those who don't like Jews REALLY don't like Jews. While those who don't like Mormons (and other groups) don't make it the sole purpose of their life.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.