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  1. This table shows the total number of arrests and the percent distribution by race and ethnicity for each offense charged in the U.S. in 2019. It includes data for violent crime, property crime, and other assaults, as well as the total arrests for each category.

  2. Statista shows the prevalence of violent crime for different races and ethnicities in the United States from 2014 to 2022. See how the rates changed over time and compare them across groups.

  3. 3 lip 2023 · From 2008 to 2021, the rate of overall violent victimization fell (figure 1). Over the same time period, the violent victimization rate fell for persons who identified as white, black, Hispanic, or another race (includes American Indian or Alaska Native or persons of two or more races). Figure 1.

  4. Expanded Homicide Data Table 6. Race, Sex, and Ethnicity of Victim by Race, Sex, and Ethnicity of Offender, 2019. 1 Includes American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian or...

  5. 6 gru 2021 · Most victims (66.9%) were white; 24% were Black or African American; 1.9% were Asian; 0.8% were American Indian or Alaska Native; and 0.2% were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

  6. Of all adults arrested in 2019, 69.9 percent were White, 26.1 percent were Black or African American, and 4.0 percent were of other races. Of adult arrestees for whom ethnicity was reported,...

  7. 16 paź 2023 · The FBI provides data on over 11 million criminal offenses reported to the UCR Program, including hate crimes, in 2022. The data show that violent crime decreased 1.7% nationally, but hate crimes increased 14.6% with anti-Black or African American as the top bias category.

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