FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 19, 2015
Reported Hate Crime Down in Orange County, 3 Communities Remain Main Targets
(Orange County, CA)—The 2014 Orange County Hate Crime Report, published by the Orange County Human Relations Commission, shows reported hate crimes were down overall in 2014. Violent hate crimes, or crimes against people, were down slightly and crimes against property (vandalism) decreased as well. However, hate crimes that targeted African American, LGBTQ, and Jewish people remained the top offenses. “The injustice of a hate crime must not be counted as a single act against a single person, but must be recognized for the message of intolerance and intimidation it sends across a community of people”, said Commission Chair Ken Inouye.
The 24th annual OC Human Relations Commission Hate Crime Report is based on the Commission’s collaboration between Orange County law enforcement agencies, local schools and community organizations, including the The LGBT Center OC, Anti-Defamation League, Council on American Islamic Relations, NAACP of Orange County, Los Amigos and others. The 2014 report was underwritten by the South East Los Angeles North Orange County (SELANOCO) Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League. The focus of the report is bias related crime called “Hate Crime” which is a criminal act committed because of the victim’s real or perceived disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or association with a person or group with one or more of these characteristics. Under California law there are enhanced penalties for hate crimes.
“The data in the Commission’s annual report on hate crime in Orange County and in the annual [hate crime] report published by my office…are vital to inform effective policy making, law enforcement responses and the use of our limited resources. With data-driven solutions, we can all be smarter fighters in the battle for a more inclusive California,” expressed Kamala D. Harris, California Attorney General.
OVERALL OBSERVATIONS FOR 2014
MOST FREQUENTLY TARGETED GROUPS
These groups are followed by anti- Arab or Muslim hate crimes (3 in 2014, down from 6 in 2013) and anti-Latino, anti-Asian hate crimes also remained at 3 in 2014. Other targeted groups included Christian-1 and Buddhist-1.
CONCLUSION
While we are pleased to see an overall downward trend in reported Hate Crime, we continue to be troubled by the underreporting of Hate Crimes. No one can know for sure how many hate crimes are not reported, but we can be sure that those who work in communities and neighborhoods – law enforcement, churches, schools, community organizations – make a difference in reporting. Consistent outreach and education of residents and staff members helps us all to combat hate and support those targeted.
About The OC Human Relations Commission
Since 1991, The OC Human Relations Commission has been collecting, tracking, reporting, and responding to hate crimes in Orange County. OC Human Relations provides support for victims of hate crimes and trainings for community, educators, students and law enforcement to increase the accuracy of reporting and decrease the number of hate-related crimes and incidents. To report a hate crime that has occurred in Orange County, or learn more, contact James Armendaris at james@ochumanrelations.org or 714-480-6579 or visit www.ochumanrelations.org/hatecrime. Archived OC Hate Crime Reports can be downloaded at www.ochumanrelations.org/hatecrime/hate-crime-reports
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CONTACT: Rusty Kennedy, CEO, OC Human Relations, 714.480.6585, rusty@ochumanrelations.org; James Armendaris, OC Human Relations, 714-480-6579, james@ochumanrelations.org; Alison Edwards, Deputy Director, OC Human Relations, 714-480-6573, Alison@ochumanrelations.org
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Hahahaga STFU black on white crime is 27:1 and black on Hispanic crime is 8:1. Hispanic on white crime is 8:1. Only racial group that has room to bitch about hate crime is whites or Asians.
You realize black on white violence is 27:1 and black on Hispanic violence is 8:1, and Hispanic on white violence is 8:1 right? Gtfoh.