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Trends and Issues Update (1 2000, 9 January)
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This issue focuses on Measuring Hate Crime in Illinois. Illinois law defines a hate crime the commission of an illegal act based on the actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicity of another individual. In 1994, an amendment was passed to include those crimes motivated by a bias against people with disabilities.
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- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Crime statistics
- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Demographic statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime statistics
- State government: State audits and studies
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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Measuring hate crime in Illinois By Shawn A. Huttonand Erica N. Morrow Criminal Justice Information Authority January 2000Vol. 1, No. Trends & Issues UPDATE llinois law defines hate crime asthe commission of an illegal act based on the actual or perceivedrace, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, or ethnicityof another individual. In 1994, an amendment was passed to includethose crimes motivated by bias against people with disabilities. The law also dictates that themotive behind hate crime may justify term of imprisonment, or beconsidered by the court as reason to impose more severe sentencefor the offense committed. In Illinois, hate crime is categorizedas Class felony for the first offense, and Class felony forsubsequent offenses. Hate crimes include criminal acts,such as homicide, assault, or criminal damage to property, in which theoffender was motivated by specified demographic characteristic of avictim, s
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Program: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Related Materials: http://www.icjia.state.il.us
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Name: Idetta Phillips
Organization: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
120 S. Riverside Plaza
Suite 1016
Chicago, IL 60606
Network Address: idetta.phillips@illinois.gov
Phone: (312) 793-8550
Fax: (312) 793-8422
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