![]() ![]() The remaining 22.3% of hate crime incidents took place at other or multiple locations. ![]() The location was reported as other/unknown of 9.7% of hate crime incidents.3.0% took place in churches/synagogues/temples/mosques.6.2% happened in parking/drop lots/garages.17.4% occurred on highways/roads/alleys/streets/ sidewalks.Most hate crime incidents, 28.4%, occurred in or near residences/homes. ![]() Law enforcement agencies may specify the location of an offense within a hate crime incident as 1 of 46 location designations. Of the 8,237 known offenders for whom ages were known: 7.8% were in a group of multiple ethnicities.Of the 7,150 known offenders for whom ethnicity was reported: Other races accounted for the remaining known offenders. Complete NIBRS hate crime data, and SRS supplemental data, are available on the FBI Crime Data Explorer (linked below).Īmong the 12,411 hate crime offenses reported: The statistics below include hate crime data submitted through both NIBRS and SRS for 2021. In response to this low participation rate, the FBI reopened their 2021 hate crime data collection, allowing law enforcement agencies who had not yet transitioned to NIBRS to submit data using the retired Summary Reporting System (SRS). As a result of the shift to NIBRS-only data collection, law enforcement agency participation in submitting all crime statistics, including hate crimes, fell significantly from 2020 to 2021. *This is the first year that the annual hate crimes statistics were reported entirely through the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Of these agencies who submitted incident reports, there were 10,840 hate crime incidents involving 12,411 offenses. The 2021 hate crimes data*, submitted by 14,859 law enforcement agencies, provide information about the offenses, victims, offenders, and locations of hate crimes. Its primary objective is to generate reliable information for use in law enforcement administration, operation, and management. The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program serves as the national repository for crime data voluntarily collected and submitted by law enforcement. ![]()
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