LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations today released its first-ever Hate Incident Report, showing reported non-criminal hate acts in the county grew 35%, from 609 in 2022 to 821 in 2023. Hate incidents are non-criminal occurrences motivated by prejudice or bias against a person or group's actual or perceived identity. Such incidents can include verbal abuse, harassment and displays of offensive material. According to the survey, reported hate incidents taking place at schools, colleges and universities rose 234% - from 59 to 197. Incidents with white supremacist ideology increased 124% - from 33 to
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