- 15.8 percent stemmed from anti-White bias.
- 14.1 percent were classified as anti-Hispanic or Latino bias.
- 4.3 percent resulted from anti-Asian bias.
- 3.6 percent were a result of bias against groups of individuals consisting of more than one race (anti-multiple races, group).
- 2.6 percent were motivated by anti-American Indian or Alaska Native bias.
- 2.6 percent were classified as anti-Arab bias.
- 0.5 percent (25 offenses) were motivated by bias of anti-Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.
- 8.2 percent were the result of an anti-Other Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry bias.
Religious bias (Based on Table 1.)
Hate crimes motivated by religious bias accounted for 1,650 offenses reported by law enforcement. A breakdown of the bias motivation of religious-biased offenses showed:
- 60.3 percent were anti-Jewish.
- 13.3 percent were anti-Islamic (Muslim).
- 4.0 percent were anti-Catholic.
- 3.6 percent were anti-Other Christian.
- 3.0 percent were anti-Sikh.
- 2.8 percent were anti-Eastern Orthodox (Russian, Greek, Other).
- 2.5 percent were anti-multiple religions, group.
- 1.5 percent were anti-Protestant.
- 0.8 percent (14 offenses) were anti-Mormon.
Hate Crime Statistics, 2019
U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation
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