The following graphs are created to analyze the trend on various factors.
Population-based Graph: The entire population and the number of hate crimes are depicted on this graph. Only the top five states with the highest overall incident totals from 2015 to 2019 are shown here. We can choose the year by using the arrow filter. We can see from the graph that the states with the largest number of hate crime incidents are California, New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Washington.
Incident Analysis based on Bias: The analysis of hate crime incidents based on a single bias and several biases is shown in this graph for the years 2015 to 2019. The graph shows that over time, incidences involving race, ethnicity, or ancestry bias have been reported in the majority. Statistics show that at least 50% of cases each year involve racial bias.
Incident Analysis based on Bias Category
This graph displays a study of incidents of hate crimes depending on prejudice categories from the years 2015 to 2019. According to the graph, the majority of occurrences over the years fell into the "Anti-Black or African American" category and were motivated by race, ethnicity, or ancestry.