Acts of hate based on race, religion increased in county’s first report on non-criminal hate incidents
- The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations issued its Hate Incident Report.
- Hate incidents, non-criminal acts motivated by bias, increased in Los Angeles County.
- The report showed increases for incidents at schools and those related to the Middle East conflict.
- LACCHR Executive Director Robin Toma stated everyone must report hate incidents, deeming them not normal.
- The report data indicates that hate incidents can be traumatic and perpetuate inequality.
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Acts of hate based on race, religion increased in county’s first report on non-criminal hate incidents
A report released Thursday shows increases in hateful acts motivated by race, ethnicity and religion, according to the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission’s first annual report tracking non-criminal acts of hate. Hate incidents are defined as acts motivated by prejudice against someone’s real or perceived identities and can include non-criminal verbal abuse, harassment or displays of offensive materials. In 2023, nearly all hate incide…
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