Crime & Safety

Hate Crimes In CT: A Town-By-Town Look At Reports

The FBI's annual Hate Crimes Statistics report breaks down where CT law enforcement agencies reported hate crimes.

The FBI documented a sharp increase in hate crimes in 2017 compared to 2016, including a 37 percent spike in anti-Jewish offenses and a 23 percent increase in overall religious-based crimes. In Connecticut there were about the same number of hate crimes reported to the FBI.

Whether more hate crimes were reported to police in 2017 than in 2016 is difficult to ascertain because there were an additional 1,000 law enforcement agencies that participated in the program compared to the previous year. Such stark increases, though, indicate more and more people and institutions are being targeted because of religion. According to the Anti Defamation League, the 1,564 religion-based hate crimes reported in 2017 are the second highest ever. The highest number of such crimes were reported in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, according to the ADL.

Part of the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, the agency’s Hate Crime Statistics report is released annually. In 2017, law enforcement agencies reported 7,175 hate crimes to the FBI. While 16,149 agencies participated in 2017, only 2,040 submitted incident reports about hate crimes. The remaining agencies reported 0 hate crimes to the FBI. In 2016, the FBI documented 6,121 hate crimes.

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“Two weeks ago, we witnessed the most deadly anti-Semitic hate crime in American history. Today, we have another FBI study showing a big jump in hate crimes against Americans because of their race, religion, ethnicity, and sexual orientation,” Jonathan A. Greenblatt, ADL CEO and National Director, said in a statement. “This report provides further evidence that more must be done to address the divisive climate of hate in America. That begins with leaders from all walks of life and from all sectors of society forcefully condemning anti-Semitism, bigotry, and hate whenever it occurs.”

In Connecticut, 107 law enforcement agencies provided information to the FBI but only 44 agencies actually reported hate crimes.The remaining law enforcement agencies reported no hate crimes to the FBI. Collectively, the 44 agencies reported 111 hate crimes to the FBI.

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The data is roughly the same as 2016 statistics. In 2016, 106 hate crimes were reported to the FBI by Connecticut law enforcement agencies. During that year 106 Connecticut law enforcement agencies participated in the program and only 42 reported incidents of hate crimes.

According to the FBI, a majority of the victims (59.6 percent) were targeted because of a bias towards race, ethnicity or ancestry. The second most common reason a victim was targeted was because of religion (20.6 percent) followed by sexual-orientation (15.8 percent), disability (1.9 percent), gender identity (1.6 percent) and gender (0.6 percent), according to the statistics.

The FBI says 50.7 percent of known offenders were white, 21.3 percent were African-American and other races accounted for the remaining known offenders. According to the FBI, a “known offender” does not imply that a suspect’s identity is known but that “some aspect of the suspect was identified.”

Experts say the annual hate crime statistics report provides an incomplete picture of the number of hate crimes in the country. The ADL noted that in the 2017 report, 91 cities that had a population of 100,000 or more either did not report any data to the FBI or reported 0 instances of hate crimes.

AgencyRace,Ethnic,AncestryReligionSexual orientationGender IDPopulationTotal hate crimes
Avon1000183971
Berlin1200206013
Bethel3000197963
Bloomfield0020206672
Bridgeport50201461107
Brookfield1000172031
Cheshire0020292822
Clinton1000129151
Danbury4010856145
Darien1000219101
East Haven1000287391
East Windsor1000113831
Enfield1000443211
Groton100090931
Groton Town1000295241
Guilford0010222591
Hartford21101228914
Manchester2020578084
Meriden0010594171
Middletown5210463638
New Britain0100724421
New Haven423112995310
New London0010268801
New Milford1000269931
North Branford0100141631
North Haven0010236461
Norwich0100393931
Old Saybrook3000100703
Orange2100139043
Rocky Hill2000201892
Southington1000437691
Stamford33001301896
Torrington4100343725
Trumbull4410362659
Waterbury01001079241
West Hartford1000628121
Westport1000280791
Willimantic1000177681
Wilton1200186433
Windsor1000288361
Woodbridge010088161
Yale University3000124583
Connecticut State Police2030 5
Mohegan Tribal1000 1

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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