I doubt it. You're just getting emotional.
Besides, I don't know how a mosque/synagogue/church burning counts in the victim tally for hate crimes.
Do you?
His heart only bleeds for a certain group of religious hate crimes victims.
I doubt it. You're just getting emotional.
Besides, I don't know how a mosque/synagogue/church burning counts in the victim tally for hate crimes.
Do you?
By bias motivation
An analysis of data for victims of single-bias hate crime incidents showed that:
- 48.5 percent of the victims were targeted because of the offender’s bias against a race.
- 19.2 percent were targeted because of a bias against a particular sexual orientation.
- 18.7 percent were victimized because of a bias against a religious belief.
- 12.1 percent were victimized because of a bias against an ethnicity/national origin.
- 1.4 percent were targeted because of a bias against a disability. (Based on Table 1.)
Racial bias
Among the single-bias hate crime incidents in 2012, there were 3,467 victims of racially motivated hate crime.
- 66.2 percent were victims of an offender’s anti-black bias.
- 22.0 percent were victims of an anti-white bias.
- 4.4 percent were victims of a bias against a group of individuals in which more than one race was represented (anti-multiple races, group).
- 4.1 percent were victims of an anti-Asian/Pacific Islander bias.
- 3.3 percent were victims of an anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native bias. (Based on Table 1.)
Religious bias
Of the 1,340 victims of an anti-religious hate crime:
- 62.4 percent were victims of an offender’s anti-Jewish bias.
- 11.6 percent were victims of an anti-Islamic bias.
- 7.5 percent were victims of a bias against groups of individuals of varying religions (anti-multiple religions, group).
- 6.4 percent were victims of an anti-Catholic bias.
- 2.6 percent were victims of an anti-Protestant bias.
- 0.9 percent were victims of an anti-Atheist/Agnostic bias.
- 8.6 percent were victims of a bias against other religions (anti-other religion). (Based on Table 1.)
Sexual-orientation bias
Of the 1,376 victims targeted due to a sexual-orientation bias:
- 53.9 percent were victims of an offender’s anti-male sexual bias.
- 28.6 percent were victims of an anti- sexual bias.
- 12.7 percent were victims of an anti-female sexual bias.
- 3.0 percent were victims of an anti-bisexual bias.
- 1.9 percent were victims of an anti-heterosexual bias. (Based on Table 1.)
Ethnicity/national origin bias
Hate crimes motivated by the offender’s bias toward a particular ethnicity/national origin were directed at 866 victims. Of these victims:
- 59.4 percent were targeted because of an anti-Hispanic bias.
- 40.6 percent were victimized because of a bias against other ethnicities/national origins. (Based on Table 1.)
Disability bias
Of the 102 victims of a hate crime due to the offender’s bias against a disability:
- 82 were targets of an anti-mental disability bias.
- 20 were victims of an anti-physical disability bias. (See Table 1.)
By crime category
Of the 7,164 victims of a hate crime, 55.4 percent were victims of crimes against persons, and 41.8 percent were victims of crimes against property. The remaining 2.8 percent were victims of crimes against society. (Based on Table 2.)
By offense type
Crimes against persons
In 2012, 3,968 victims of hate crimes were victims of crimes against persons. Regarding these victims and the crimes committed against them:
- 10 persons were murdered, and 15 were raped.
- 39.6 percent were victims of simple assault.
- 37.5 percent of the victims were intimidated.
- 21.5 percent were victims of aggravated assault.
- Less than one percent (0.8) were victims of othertypes of offenses, which are collected only in the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). (Based on Table 2.)
Crimes against property
In 2012, 2,993 victims of hate crimes were victims of crimes against property. Of these:
- 75.6 percent were victims of destruction/damage/vandalism.
- 9.4 percent were victims of larceny-theft.
- 5.8 percent were victims of burglary.
- 5.0 percent were victims of robbery.
- 1.5 percent were victims of arson.
- 0.8 percent were victims of motor vehicle theft.
- 1.9 percent were victims of other types of hate crime offenses, which are collected only in the NIBRS. (Based on Table 2.)
Crimes against society
There were 203 victims of hate crimes that were categorized as crimes against society. (See Table 2.)
That doesn't answer the question.
I will take your answer as a "no."
All of your questions can be answered if you actually look.
Offense type Incidents1 Offenses Victims2 Known
offenders3Total 5,796 6,718 7,164 5,331 Crimes against persons: 3,258 3,968 3,968 3,948 Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter 5 10 10 5 Forcible rape 15 15 15 18 Aggravated assault 644 854 854 1,011 Simple assault 1,336 1,570 1,570 1,697 Intimidation 1,230 1,489 1,489 1,182 Other4 28 30 30 35 Crimes against property: 2,547 2,547 2,993 1,413 Robbery 126 126 149 251 Burglary 142 142 174 145 Larceny-theft 258 258 281 166 Motor vehicle theft 23 23 24 8 Arson 38 38 46 37 Destruction/damage/vandalism 1,906 1,906 2,263 757 Other4 54 54 56 49 Crimes against society4 203 203 203 243
- 1 The actual number of incidents is 5,796. However, the column figures will not add to the total because incidents may include more than one offense type, and these are counted in each appropriate offense type category.
- 2 The term victim may refer to a person, business, ins ution, or society as a whole.
- 3 The term known offender does not imply that the iden y of the suspect is known, but only that an attribute of the suspect has been identified, which distinguishes him/her from an unknown offender. The actual number of known offenders is 5,331. However, the column figures will not add to the total because some offenders are responsible for more than one offense type, and are, therefore, counted more than once in this table.
- 4 Includes additional offenses collected in the National Incident-Based Reporting System. See Methodology
Now that you actually provided a relevant link, thanks.
So if the Saddleback Church was blown up by a fertilizer bomb while empty, that's one victim.
Makes sense.
This info was there the first time you were just too lazy to look.
Sure, that's why you posted something else.
Don't get even more emotional.
I said thanks.
It was right there in the first post, don't blame me for your laziness.
Crimes against property
In 2012, 2,993 victims of hate crimes were victims of crimes against property. Of these:
- 75.6 percent were victims of destruction/damage/vandalism.
- 9.4 percent were victims of larceny-theft.
- 5.8 percent were victims of burglary.
- 5.0 percent were victims of robbery.
- 1.5 percent were victims of arson.
- 0.8 percent were victims of motor vehicle theft.
- 1.9 percent were victims of other types of hate crime offenses, which are collected only in the NIBRS. (Based on Table 2.)
Sorry, I didn't want to sift through your wall of text. It's not my fault you are too lazy to be more concise. Cosmoredesque.
Thanks for doing what you should have done in the first place tho.![]()
Sorry, but you are just a lazy , as seen here.
Sorry, you're just extremely emotional, as seen here.
My emotion here can not be verified, your laziness most certainly is.
Sorry, it just was.
Go ahead and verify it then, I've already verified your laziness.
What emotion have you just verified
Yours. And will continue to as long as you continue along this line.
Good luck.
"Yours" is not an emotion. Don't be lazy again, be specific.
Of course it is.
You have an emotion.
The emotion is yours.
There it is again!Don't be lazy again, be specific.
What is the emotion I have? Stop being lazy and identify it.
lol it's not difficult to pick this one out.
Seems your lazy ass is having trouble.
Not at all. You keep showing your emotion every time you make your demands.
I just have to wait for you to do it again.
If I were to go through your post history would your condemnation of religious hate crimes and corresponding posts accurately reflect the distribution of crimes reported against each religious group?
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