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PolicyLink and PERE 86 An Equity Profile of Orange County 56 78 61 49 40 44 50 56 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Race/ ethnicity 36% Sexual orientation 4% Religion 25% Multiple motivations/ unknown 18% Hate crimes targeting people of color are increasing In the last few years, as opposing views on race, religion, and sexual orientation have become increasingly polarized in public discourse, the number of hate crimes targeting marginalized communities has also increased. The year 2017 saw a spike in the number of hate crimes reported to the Human Relations Commission of Orange County. Around 36 percent of these hate crimes were motivated by race/ethnicity, 4 percent by sexual orientation, and 25 percent by religion. According to the 2017 Human Relations report, Muslim and Middle Eastern residents were the most frequently targeted communities for hate crimes. Crimes against these communities were higher than in recent years. Race/ethnicity was the most common motivator for hate crimes Connectedness 84. Hate Crimes by Motivation, 2017 Source: 2010-2017 Hate Crime Report, Orange County Commission on Human Relations. Source: 2017 Hate Crime Report, Orange County Commission on Human Relations. Hate crimes have been on the rise since 2015 85. Number of Hate Crimes, 2010 to 2017

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