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4meAndyou · F
2020 Data from the FBI
"Victims
The 9,362,709 victims reported via NIBRS include individuals, businesses, institutions, or society as a whole. For 2020, the data regarding the 6,597,394 victims who were individuals reveal the following:
Of these victims, 23.8% were between 26 and 35 years old.
A little more than half (50.6%) were female; 48.7% were male; and the gender of 0.8% of victims was unknown.
Most victims (66.9%) were white; 24% were Black or African American;
1.9% were Asian; 0.8% were American Indian or Alaska Native; and 0.2% were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. The race of 6.2% of victims was unknown.
Data captured about the relationship of victims to their offenders show that just over half (50.1%) of the victims knew their offenders (or at least one offender when more than one was present) but did not have a familial relationship to them. Approximately one quarter (24.7%) of the victims were related to their offenders (or at least one offender when more than one was present). Of the remaining 25.2% of victims, the relationships to their offenders were categorized as strangers, mutual combatants (victim was offender), or unknown."
https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-releases-2020-incident-based-data
"Victims
The 9,362,709 victims reported via NIBRS include individuals, businesses, institutions, or society as a whole. For 2020, the data regarding the 6,597,394 victims who were individuals reveal the following:
Of these victims, 23.8% were between 26 and 35 years old.
A little more than half (50.6%) were female; 48.7% were male; and the gender of 0.8% of victims was unknown.
Most victims (66.9%) were white; 24% were Black or African American;
1.9% were Asian; 0.8% were American Indian or Alaska Native; and 0.2% were Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. The race of 6.2% of victims was unknown.
Data captured about the relationship of victims to their offenders show that just over half (50.1%) of the victims knew their offenders (or at least one offender when more than one was present) but did not have a familial relationship to them. Approximately one quarter (24.7%) of the victims were related to their offenders (or at least one offender when more than one was present). Of the remaining 25.2% of victims, the relationships to their offenders were categorized as strangers, mutual combatants (victim was offender), or unknown."
https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-releases-2020-incident-based-data
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Victims are mostly random