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Not good: FBI sez 7,500 hate crimes in 2003

post #1 of 22
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Surprise, surprise! Blacks and gays targeted most often!

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Over 7,400 hate crime incidents occurred nationwide last year, more than half of them motivated by racial prejudice most often against black people, the FBI reported Monday.

Hate crimes motivated by anti-black racial bias totaled 2,548 in 2003, more than double such crimes against all other racial groups combined. There were 3,150 black victims in these cases, including four who were murdered, according to the annual FBI report.

The overall total of 7,489 hate crime incidents reported in 2003 was slightly above the number reported in 2002. Nearly two-thirds of the crimes involved in such cases are intimidation, vandalism or property destruction.

But there are also hundreds of violent crimes, including 14 murders. There were more than 2,700 assaults, 444 bias-related robberies, burglaries and thefts, and 34 arson incidents.

The report shows that crimes categorized as anti-Islamic remained at the about same level in 2003 -- 149 crimes -- as the year before. There had been a spike in such crimes immediately after the 2001 terror attacks, helping drive the overall hate crime number much higher that year.

By far the most hate crimes based on religion were directed at Jews, with 927 incidents in 2003, about the same as in 2002.

The report also found more than 1,200 hate crimes based on sexual orientation, including 783 against male homosexuals. That included six murders.

The FBI hate crimes report is drawn from information submitted by more than 11,900 law enforcement agencies around the country. Only about 16 percent of those agencies reported any hate crimes in their jurisdictions during 2003.
Very, very bad.
post #2 of 22

[B]Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha![B]
post #3 of 22
Anyone know how they classify it as a hate crime.

Obviously if it's a burning cross but if a gay guy gets his car keyed is that automatically a hate crime or not one?

I would guess this under reports but I'm asking if anyone has an idea how close these numbers are thought to be.
post #4 of 22
I don't know. Maybe the FBI should look into it.
post #5 of 22
I hate the FBI.
post #6 of 22
Given recent events, should I be surprised that attacks against Jews are more likely than attacks against Muslims?
post #7 of 22
Maus, you're not Jewish.

Also, fed prosecutions of civil rights cases have been dropping for years. Guess since when? If you say "When W took office," you win.
post #8 of 22
The Southern Poverty Law Center runs a great program/publication that tracks hate crimes throughout the year, the Intelligence Report. I don't think they've released their annual tallies yet but they might be a bit more accurate depending on how they classify a hate crime.
post #9 of 22
I didn't know Hitler locked your Christ worshipping ass in a concentration camp. Places where he also killed people besides Jews, for the record, so being Jewish wasn't the only prerequisite.

And I think it's interesting that when hate crimes are so high, civil rights cases are being less pursued by the feds.
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Originally Posted by gravedigger
The Southern Poverty Law Center runs a great program/publication that tracks hate crimes throughout the year, the Intelligence Report. I don't think they've released their annual tallies yet but they might be a bit more accurate depending on how they classify a hate crime.
Either the people of South Dakota are very inclusive or they grow the best weed in the USA.
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You Jews for Jesus have the best subway pamphlets of all the fringe cults. Falun Gong is giving you a run for your money, though.
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Originally Posted by devincf
You Jews for Jesus have the best subway pamphlets
Brilliant.
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Originally Posted by devincf
You Jews for Jesus have the best subway pamphlets of all the fringe cults.
Yeah, but their theme park The Holy Land Experience is tanking.
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EDIT: Oh forget about it, even I have no idea of what I was trying to say.
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Originally Posted by Moose of Doom!
So you can be born a certain religion, but not a sexuality? Why that makes perfect sense!
I'm sorry but this makes no sense. If you're gonna harp on somebody do it right.
post #16 of 22
I see, as usual, no one has bothered to put this in perspective.

7500 Hate crimes is roughly 0.002543918350559431% of the current US population effected.

That's not to shabby.
post #17 of 22
I'll say. Eighteen decimal places. Way to work a calculator.
post #18 of 22
Maus is Seinfeld's dentist.
post #19 of 22
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Originally Posted by BobClark
Maus is Seinfeld's dentist.
You anti-Dentite bastard.
post #20 of 22

Kids! We got tickets to the holy experience...

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Originally Posted by Werbal_Kint
Yeah, but their theme park The Holy Land Experience is tanking.
Wow. I can't wait to go. Imagine, a re-creation of place that I can go to and not get beheaded or blown up. And it's in Orlando, a rather dull place. I've always wanted to see a polystyrene replica of the place Christ was buried. I wonder if the food pavilion is to the right of Golgotha.

Creeeepy.
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Originally Posted by Subotai
I'll say. Eighteen decimal places. Way to work a calculator.
I wonder if Grifter kept perspective in this numerical manner when deciding the occasional civilian having his head lopped off in Iraq was reason for turning mosques into - what was the phrase? "Smoking craters", I think.

Probably not.
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Maus is Seinfeld's dentist.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Just as Jerry's dentist uses Judaism for jokes, Maus uses it for the martyrdom.
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