Section II--jurisdiction Hate Crime Statistics, 2002.

From: Uniform Crime Reports: Hate Crime Statistics | Date: January 1, 2002 | Copyright information

During 2002, 12,073 agencies provided 1 to 12 months of hate crime data to the national Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Of those agencies, 15.5 percent (1,868 agencies) reported a total of 7,462 incidents. The remaining 84.5 percent of agencies indicated that no instances of hate crimes occurred within their jurisdiction.

The data presented in Section II of this report furnish state and agency breakdowns of bias-motivated offenses. Information contained in Table 12 furn...

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