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Table 14: Hate crime zero data submitted.(ALABAMA-NEW MEXICO)(Statistical table)
From:
Uniform Crime Reports: Hate Crime Statistics
| Date:
January 1, 2004
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Table 14
Hate Crime Zero Data Submitted
Number of Quarters Reported by State and Agency Type, 2004
No. of
quarters
Agency name reported
ALABAMA
Cities
Albertville 3
Arab 4
Ashford 4
Bear Creek ...
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