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An arsonist has set fire to the door of a Melbourne synagogue and forced the congregation to flee, seven months after criminals destroyed a synagogue in the same Australian city with an ...
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The Definition of Hate Crime and What the Law Says
Hate crime is a violation of human rights and a crime against the very values of equality, dignity, and respect. It tears ...
Washington has launched a hotline in three major counties for residents to report hate crimes and incidents of bias.
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EDITORIAL: State stats show decline in all but certain hate crimes
Preliminary 2024 state statistics show continued progress in enhancing public safety and reducing crime across Massachusetts. According to early data submitted to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting ...
An OC Grand Jury report on hate crimes and incidents says the OC Board of Supervisors and others can do better when it comes to tracking and addressing hate.
California lawmakers and state agencies are intensifying efforts to combat hate crimes and bias incidents across the state.
The state of Washington has launched a hotline in Spokane County for residents to report hate crimes and incidents of bias. The hotline, launched Tuesday in King and Clark counties, is part of a pilot ...
The pilot program is active in Spokane, King and Clark counties and will connect people with support services and help report ...
Hate crimes against Jews surged statewide by 89% — from 253 incidents in 2018 to a whopping 477 incidents in 2023 while anti-Muslim incidents soared 106%, from 18 to 37 incidents, the report said.
Fifteen hate crimes were reported in 2021, but in 2022, the number jumped to 29. The number was nearly the same in 2023 at 28. Hate crime incidents are on the rise not just in Delaware but nationwide.
Unfortunately, many hate crimes escape prosecution: The Department of Justice, the nation’s largest prosecuting office, investigated only about 120 hate crimes a year from late 2004 to 2019.