Arizona hate crimes bounced back in 2019; experts fear a surge in 2020

Hate crimes driven by religious bias are typically among the most frequent hate crimes in Arizona, after race and sexual orientation. They were the second-highest hate crime cited in the state in 2019, according to FBI data. Vandals in this 2017 photo spray-painted swastikas on the home of a Jewish political candidate in Pinal County. (Arizona Anti-Defamation League/Courtesy).

Hate crimes driven by religious bias are typically among the most frequent hate crimes in Arizona, after race and sexual orientation. They were the second-highest hate crime cited in the state in 2019, according to FBI data. Vandals in this 2017 photo spray-painted swastikas on the home of a Jewish political candidate in Pinal County. (Arizona Anti-Defamation League/Courtesy).

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