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Hate Crime Victims: 2013-2017

Jordan Down
Hate Crime Definition

The FBI’s UCR Program defines hate crime as a committed criminal offense which is
motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias(es) against a race, religion,
disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity.
Hate Crime Victims
2013-2017
The chart would make more sense to
start at 2013 and go to 2017, because
chronologically, it makes more sense.

2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

8493 7509 7121 6681 7230


Hate Crimes Victims 2013-2017
I think the pie charts just
makes you visualize how
many hate crime victims
there but doesn’t let you
know the exact amount.
The clustered column
shows you the numbers so
you get the facts and I
think it’s better.
Hate Crime
Victims: 2013-2017
I believe this one is better because it
aligns better and shows the
progression and regression.

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

7230 6681 7121 7509 8493


Hate Crime Victims by Category 2017
Race/Ethnicity/Ancestry
has the biggest amount of
hate crime victims in 2017
with 5,060 victims.
Hate Crime Victims by Category 2017
Race/ethnicit Religion Sexual Disability Gender Gender
y/ ancestry Orientation Identity

5060 1749 1338 160 54 132

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