Hate Crimes in NY from 2010-2016

Author

Marie-Anne Kemajou

library(tidyverse)
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setwd("/Users/marieannekemajou/Documents/Data 110")
hatecrimes <- read_csv("hateCrimes2010.csv")
Rows: 423 Columns: 44
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Delimiter: ","
chr  (2): County, Crime Type
dbl (42): Year, Anti-Male, Anti-Female, Anti-Transgender, Anti-Gender Identi...

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ℹ Specify the column types or set `show_col_types = FALSE` to quiet this message.
names(hatecrimes) <- tolower(names(hatecrimes))
names(hatecrimes) <- gsub(" ","",names(hatecrimes))
head(hatecrimes)
# A tibble: 6 × 44
  county    year crimetype          `anti-male` `anti-female` `anti-transgender`
  <chr>    <dbl> <chr>                    <dbl>         <dbl>              <dbl>
1 Albany    2016 Crimes Against Pe…           0             0                  0
2 Albany    2016 Property Crimes              0             0                  0
3 Allegany  2016 Property Crimes              0             0                  0
4 Bronx     2016 Crimes Against Pe…           0             0                  4
5 Bronx     2016 Property Crimes              0             0                  0
6 Broome    2016 Crimes Against Pe…           0             0                  0
# ℹ 38 more variables: `anti-genderidentityexpression` <dbl>,
#   `anti-age*` <dbl>, `anti-white` <dbl>, `anti-black` <dbl>,
#   `anti-americanindian/alaskannative` <dbl>, `anti-asian` <dbl>,
#   `anti-nativehawaiian/pacificislander` <dbl>,
#   `anti-multi-racialgroups` <dbl>, `anti-otherrace` <dbl>,
#   `anti-jewish` <dbl>, `anti-catholic` <dbl>, `anti-protestant` <dbl>,
#   `anti-islamic(muslim)` <dbl>, `anti-multi-religiousgroups` <dbl>, …
summary(hatecrimes)
    county               year       crimetype           anti-male       
 Length:423         Min.   :2010   Length:423         Min.   :0.000000  
 Class :character   1st Qu.:2011   Class :character   1st Qu.:0.000000  
 Mode  :character   Median :2013   Mode  :character   Median :0.000000  
                    Mean   :2013                      Mean   :0.007092  
                    3rd Qu.:2015                      3rd Qu.:0.000000  
                    Max.   :2016                      Max.   :1.000000  
  anti-female      anti-transgender  anti-genderidentityexpression
 Min.   :0.00000   Min.   :0.00000   Min.   :0.00000              
 1st Qu.:0.00000   1st Qu.:0.00000   1st Qu.:0.00000              
 Median :0.00000   Median :0.00000   Median :0.00000              
 Mean   :0.01655   Mean   :0.04728   Mean   :0.05674              
 3rd Qu.:0.00000   3rd Qu.:0.00000   3rd Qu.:0.00000              
 Max.   :1.00000   Max.   :5.00000   Max.   :3.00000              
   anti-age*         anti-white        anti-black    
 Min.   :0.00000   Min.   : 0.0000   Min.   : 0.000  
 1st Qu.:0.00000   1st Qu.: 0.0000   1st Qu.: 0.000  
 Median :0.00000   Median : 0.0000   Median : 1.000  
 Mean   :0.05201   Mean   : 0.3357   Mean   : 1.761  
 3rd Qu.:0.00000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000   3rd Qu.: 2.000  
 Max.   :9.00000   Max.   :11.0000   Max.   :18.000  
 anti-americanindian/alaskannative   anti-asian    
 Min.   :0.000000                  Min.   :0.0000  
 1st Qu.:0.000000                  1st Qu.:0.0000  
 Median :0.000000                  Median :0.0000  
 Mean   :0.007092                  Mean   :0.1773  
 3rd Qu.:0.000000                  3rd Qu.:0.0000  
 Max.   :1.000000                  Max.   :8.0000  
 anti-nativehawaiian/pacificislander anti-multi-racialgroups anti-otherrace
 Min.   :0                           Min.   :0.00000         Min.   :0     
 1st Qu.:0                           1st Qu.:0.00000         1st Qu.:0     
 Median :0                           Median :0.00000         Median :0     
 Mean   :0                           Mean   :0.08511         Mean   :0     
 3rd Qu.:0                           3rd Qu.:0.00000         3rd Qu.:0     
 Max.   :0                           Max.   :3.00000         Max.   :0     
  anti-jewish     anti-catholic     anti-protestant   anti-islamic(muslim)
 Min.   : 0.000   Min.   : 0.0000   Min.   :0.00000   Min.   : 0.0000     
 1st Qu.: 0.000   1st Qu.: 0.0000   1st Qu.:0.00000   1st Qu.: 0.0000     
 Median : 0.000   Median : 0.0000   Median :0.00000   Median : 0.0000     
 Mean   : 3.981   Mean   : 0.2695   Mean   :0.02364   Mean   : 0.4704     
 3rd Qu.: 3.000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000   3rd Qu.:0.00000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000     
 Max.   :82.000   Max.   :12.0000   Max.   :1.00000   Max.   :10.0000     
 anti-multi-religiousgroups anti-atheism/agnosticism
 Min.   : 0.00000           Min.   :0               
 1st Qu.: 0.00000           1st Qu.:0               
 Median : 0.00000           Median :0               
 Mean   : 0.07565           Mean   :0               
 3rd Qu.: 0.00000           3rd Qu.:0               
 Max.   :10.00000           Max.   :0               
 anti-religiouspracticegenerally anti-otherreligion anti-buddhist
 Min.   :0.000000                Min.   :0.000      Min.   :0    
 1st Qu.:0.000000                1st Qu.:0.000      1st Qu.:0    
 Median :0.000000                Median :0.000      Median :0    
 Mean   :0.007092                Mean   :0.104      Mean   :0    
 3rd Qu.:0.000000                3rd Qu.:0.000      3rd Qu.:0    
 Max.   :2.000000                Max.   :4.000      Max.   :0    
 anti-easternorthodox(greek,russian,etc.)   anti-hindu      
 Min.   :0.000000                         Min.   :0.000000  
 1st Qu.:0.000000                         1st Qu.:0.000000  
 Median :0.000000                         Median :0.000000  
 Mean   :0.002364                         Mean   :0.002364  
 3rd Qu.:0.000000                         3rd Qu.:0.000000  
 Max.   :1.000000                         Max.   :1.000000  
 anti-jehovahswitness  anti-mormon anti-otherchristian   anti-sikh
 Min.   :0            Min.   :0    Min.   :0.00000     Min.   :0  
 1st Qu.:0            1st Qu.:0    1st Qu.:0.00000     1st Qu.:0  
 Median :0            Median :0    Median :0.00000     Median :0  
 Mean   :0            Mean   :0    Mean   :0.01655     Mean   :0  
 3rd Qu.:0            3rd Qu.:0    3rd Qu.:0.00000     3rd Qu.:0  
 Max.   :0            Max.   :0    Max.   :3.00000     Max.   :0  
 anti-hispanic       anti-arab       anti-otherethnicity/nationalorigin
 Min.   : 0.0000   Min.   :0.00000   Min.   : 0.0000                   
 1st Qu.: 0.0000   1st Qu.:0.00000   1st Qu.: 0.0000                   
 Median : 0.0000   Median :0.00000   Median : 0.0000                   
 Mean   : 0.3735   Mean   :0.06619   Mean   : 0.2837                   
 3rd Qu.: 0.0000   3rd Qu.:0.00000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000                   
 Max.   :17.0000   Max.   :2.00000   Max.   :19.0000                   
 anti-non-hispanic*  anti-gaymale    anti-gayfemale   anti-gay(maleandfemale)
 Min.   :0          Min.   : 0.000   Min.   :0.0000   Min.   :0.0000         
 1st Qu.:0          1st Qu.: 0.000   1st Qu.:0.0000   1st Qu.:0.0000         
 Median :0          Median : 0.000   Median :0.0000   Median :0.0000         
 Mean   :0          Mean   : 1.499   Mean   :0.2411   Mean   :0.1017         
 3rd Qu.:0          3rd Qu.: 1.000   3rd Qu.:0.0000   3rd Qu.:0.0000         
 Max.   :0          Max.   :36.000   Max.   :8.0000   Max.   :4.0000         
 anti-heterosexual  anti-bisexual      anti-physicaldisability
 Min.   :0.000000   Min.   :0.000000   Min.   :0.00000        
 1st Qu.:0.000000   1st Qu.:0.000000   1st Qu.:0.00000        
 Median :0.000000   Median :0.000000   Median :0.00000        
 Mean   :0.002364   Mean   :0.004728   Mean   :0.01182        
 3rd Qu.:0.000000   3rd Qu.:0.000000   3rd Qu.:0.00000        
 Max.   :1.000000   Max.   :1.000000   Max.   :1.00000        
 anti-mentaldisability totalincidents    totalvictims    totaloffenders  
 Min.   :0.000000      Min.   :  1.00   Min.   :  1.00   Min.   :  1.00  
 1st Qu.:0.000000      1st Qu.:  1.00   1st Qu.:  1.00   1st Qu.:  1.00  
 Median :0.000000      Median :  3.00   Median :  3.00   Median :  3.00  
 Mean   :0.009456      Mean   : 10.09   Mean   : 10.48   Mean   : 11.77  
 3rd Qu.:0.000000      3rd Qu.: 10.00   3rd Qu.: 10.00   3rd Qu.: 11.00  
 Max.   :1.000000      Max.   :101.00   Max.   :106.00   Max.   :113.00  
hatecrimes2 <- hatecrimes |>
  select(county, year, 'anti-black', 'anti-white', 'anti-jewish', 'anti-catholic','anti-age*','anti-islamic(muslim)', `anti-multi-religiousgroups`, 'anti-gaymale', 'anti-hispanic', `anti-otherethnicity/nationalorigin`) |>
  group_by(county, year)
head(hatecrimes2)
# A tibble: 6 × 12
# Groups:   county, year [4]
  county    year `anti-black` `anti-white` `anti-jewish` `anti-catholic`
  <chr>    <dbl>        <dbl>        <dbl>         <dbl>           <dbl>
1 Albany    2016            1            0             0               0
2 Albany    2016            2            0             0               0
3 Allegany  2016            1            0             0               0
4 Bronx     2016            0            1             0               0
5 Bronx     2016            0            1             1               0
6 Broome    2016            1            0             0               0
# ℹ 6 more variables: `anti-age*` <dbl>, `anti-islamic(muslim)` <dbl>,
#   `anti-multi-religiousgroups` <dbl>, `anti-gaymale` <dbl>,
#   `anti-hispanic` <dbl>, `anti-otherethnicity/nationalorigin` <dbl>
dim(hatecrimes2)
[1] 423  12
summary(hatecrimes2)
    county               year        anti-black       anti-white     
 Length:423         Min.   :2010   Min.   : 0.000   Min.   : 0.0000  
 Class :character   1st Qu.:2011   1st Qu.: 0.000   1st Qu.: 0.0000  
 Mode  :character   Median :2013   Median : 1.000   Median : 0.0000  
                    Mean   :2013   Mean   : 1.761   Mean   : 0.3357  
                    3rd Qu.:2015   3rd Qu.: 2.000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000  
                    Max.   :2016   Max.   :18.000   Max.   :11.0000  
  anti-jewish     anti-catholic       anti-age*       anti-islamic(muslim)
 Min.   : 0.000   Min.   : 0.0000   Min.   :0.00000   Min.   : 0.0000     
 1st Qu.: 0.000   1st Qu.: 0.0000   1st Qu.:0.00000   1st Qu.: 0.0000     
 Median : 0.000   Median : 0.0000   Median :0.00000   Median : 0.0000     
 Mean   : 3.981   Mean   : 0.2695   Mean   :0.05201   Mean   : 0.4704     
 3rd Qu.: 3.000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000   3rd Qu.:0.00000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000     
 Max.   :82.000   Max.   :12.0000   Max.   :9.00000   Max.   :10.0000     
 anti-multi-religiousgroups  anti-gaymale    anti-hispanic    
 Min.   : 0.00000           Min.   : 0.000   Min.   : 0.0000  
 1st Qu.: 0.00000           1st Qu.: 0.000   1st Qu.: 0.0000  
 Median : 0.00000           Median : 0.000   Median : 0.0000  
 Mean   : 0.07565           Mean   : 1.499   Mean   : 0.3735  
 3rd Qu.: 0.00000           3rd Qu.: 1.000   3rd Qu.: 0.0000  
 Max.   :10.00000           Max.   :36.000   Max.   :17.0000  
 anti-otherethnicity/nationalorigin
 Min.   : 0.0000                   
 1st Qu.: 0.0000                   
 Median : 0.0000                   
 Mean   : 0.2837                   
 3rd Qu.: 0.0000                   
 Max.   :19.0000                   
hatelong <- hatecrimes2 |> 
    pivot_longer(
        cols = 3:12,
        names_to = "victim_cat",
        values_to = "crimecount")
hatecrimplot <-hatelong |> 
  ggplot(aes(year, crimecount))+
  geom_point()+
  aes(color = victim_cat)+
  facet_wrap(~victim_cat)
hatecrimplot

hatenew <- hatelong |>
  filter( victim_cat %in% c("anti-black", "anti-jewish", "anti-gaymale"))|>
  group_by(year, county) |>
  arrange(desc(crimecount))
hatenew
# A tibble: 1,269 × 4
# Groups:   year, county [277]
   county   year victim_cat  crimecount
   <chr>   <dbl> <chr>            <dbl>
 1 Kings    2012 anti-jewish         82
 2 Kings    2016 anti-jewish         51
 3 Suffolk  2014 anti-jewish         48
 4 Suffolk  2012 anti-jewish         48
 5 Kings    2011 anti-jewish         44
 6 Kings    2013 anti-jewish         41
 7 Kings    2010 anti-jewish         39
 8 Nassau   2011 anti-jewish         38
 9 Suffolk  2013 anti-jewish         37
10 Nassau   2016 anti-jewish         36
# ℹ 1,259 more rows
plot2 <- hatenew |>
  ggplot() +
  geom_bar(aes(x=year, y=crimecount, fill = victim_cat),
      position = "dodge", stat = "identity") +
  labs(fill = "Hate Crime Type",
       y = "Number of Hate Crime Incidents",
       title = "Hate Crime Type in NY Counties Between 2010-2016",
       caption = "Source: NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services")
plot2

plot3 <- hatenew |>
  ggplot() +
  geom_bar(aes(x=county, y=crimecount, fill = victim_cat),
      position = "dodge", stat = "identity") +
  labs(fill = "Hate Crime Type",
       y = "Number of Hate Crime Incidents",
       title = "Hate Crime Type in NY Counties Between 2010-2016",
       caption = "Source: NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services")
plot3

counties <- hatenew |>
  group_by(year, county)|>
  summarize(sum = sum(crimecount)) |>
  arrange(desc(sum))
`summarise()` has grouped output by 'year'. You can override using the
`.groups` argument.
counties
# A tibble: 277 × 3
# Groups:   year [7]
    year county     sum
   <dbl> <chr>    <dbl>
 1  2012 Kings      136
 2  2010 Kings      110
 3  2016 Kings      101
 4  2013 Kings       96
 5  2014 Kings       94
 6  2015 Kings       90
 7  2011 Kings       86
 8  2016 New York    86
 9  2012 Suffolk     83
10  2013 New York    75
# ℹ 267 more rows
counties2 <- hatenew |>
  group_by(county)|>
  summarize(sum = sum(crimecount)) |>
  slice_max(order_by = sum, n=5)
counties2
# A tibble: 5 × 2
  county     sum
  <chr>    <dbl>
1 Kings      713
2 New York   459
3 Suffolk    360
4 Nassau     298
5 Queens     235
plot4 <- hatenew |>
  filter(county %in% c("Kings", "New York", "Suffolk", "Nassau", "Queens")) |>
  ggplot() +
  geom_bar(aes(x=county, y=crimecount, fill = victim_cat),
      position = "dodge", stat = "identity") +
  labs(y = "Number of Hate Crime Incidents",
       title = "5 Counties in NY with Highest Incidents of Hate Crimes",
       subtitle = "Between 2010-2016", 
       fill = "Hate Crime Type",
      caption = "Source: NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services")
plot4

setwd("/Users/marieannekemajou/Documents/Data 110")
nypop <- read_csv("newyorkpopulation.csv")
Rows: 62 Columns: 8
── Column specification ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Delimiter: ","
chr (1): Geography
dbl (7): 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

ℹ Use `spec()` to retrieve the full column specification for this data.
ℹ Specify the column types or set `show_col_types = FALSE` to quiet this message.
nypop$Geography <- gsub(" , New York", "", nypop$Geography)
nypop$Geography <- gsub("County", "", nypop$Geography)
nypoplong <- nypop |>
  rename(county = Geography) |>
  gather("year", "population", 2:8) 
nypoplong$year <- as.double(nypoplong$year)
head(nypoplong)
# A tibble: 6 × 3
  county                  year population
  <chr>                  <dbl>      <dbl>
1 Albany , New York       2010     304078
2 Allegany , New York     2010      48949
3 Bronx , New York        2010    1388240
4 Broome , New York       2010     200469
5 Cattaraugus , New York  2010      80249
6 Cayuga , New York       2010      79844
nypoplong12 <- nypoplong |>
  filter(year == 2012) |>
  arrange(desc(population)) |>
  head(10)
nypoplong12$county<-gsub(" , New York","",nypoplong12$county)
nypoplong12
# A tibble: 10 × 3
   county       year population
   <chr>       <dbl>      <dbl>
 1 Kings        2012    2572282
 2 Queens       2012    2278024
 3 New York     2012    1625121
 4 Suffolk      2012    1499382
 5 Bronx        2012    1414774
 6 Nassau       2012    1350748
 7 Westchester  2012     961073
 8 Erie         2012     920792
 9 Monroe       2012     748947
10 Richmond     2012     470978
counties12 <- counties |>
  filter(year == 2012) |>
  arrange(desc(sum)) 
counties12
# A tibble: 41 × 3
# Groups:   year [1]
    year county        sum
   <dbl> <chr>       <dbl>
 1  2012 Kings         136
 2  2012 Suffolk        83
 3  2012 New York       71
 4  2012 Nassau         48
 5  2012 Queens         48
 6  2012 Erie           28
 7  2012 Bronx          23
 8  2012 Richmond       18
 9  2012 Multiple       14
10  2012 Westchester    13
# ℹ 31 more rows
datajoin <- counties12 |>
  full_join(nypoplong12, by=c("county", "year"))
datajoin
# A tibble: 41 × 4
# Groups:   year [1]
    year county        sum population
   <dbl> <chr>       <dbl>      <dbl>
 1  2012 Kings         136    2572282
 2  2012 Suffolk        83    1499382
 3  2012 New York       71    1625121
 4  2012 Nassau         48    1350748
 5  2012 Queens         48    2278024
 6  2012 Erie           28     920792
 7  2012 Bronx          23    1414774
 8  2012 Richmond       18     470978
 9  2012 Multiple       14         NA
10  2012 Westchester    13     961073
# ℹ 31 more rows
datajoinrate <- datajoin |>
  mutate(rate = sum/population*100000) |>
  arrange(desc(rate))
datajoinrate
# A tibble: 41 × 5
# Groups:   year [1]
    year county        sum population  rate
   <dbl> <chr>       <dbl>      <dbl> <dbl>
 1  2012 Suffolk        83    1499382 5.54 
 2  2012 Kings         136    2572282 5.29 
 3  2012 New York       71    1625121 4.37 
 4  2012 Richmond       18     470978 3.82 
 5  2012 Nassau         48    1350748 3.55 
 6  2012 Erie           28     920792 3.04 
 7  2012 Queens         48    2278024 2.11 
 8  2012 Bronx          23    1414774 1.63 
 9  2012 Westchester    13     961073 1.35 
10  2012 Monroe          5     748947 0.668
# ℹ 31 more rows
dt <- datajoinrate[,c("county","rate")]
dt
# A tibble: 41 × 2
   county       rate
   <chr>       <dbl>
 1 Suffolk     5.54 
 2 Kings       5.29 
 3 New York    4.37 
 4 Richmond    3.82 
 5 Nassau      3.55 
 6 Erie        3.04 
 7 Queens      2.11 
 8 Bronx       1.63 
 9 Westchester 1.35 
10 Monroe      0.668
# ℹ 31 more rows
aggregategroups <- hatecrimes |>
  pivot_longer(
    cols = 4:44,
    names_to = "victim_cat",
    values_to = "crimecount"
  )
unique(aggregategroups$victim_cat)
 [1] "anti-male"                               
 [2] "anti-female"                             
 [3] "anti-transgender"                        
 [4] "anti-genderidentityexpression"           
 [5] "anti-age*"                               
 [6] "anti-white"                              
 [7] "anti-black"                              
 [8] "anti-americanindian/alaskannative"       
 [9] "anti-asian"                              
[10] "anti-nativehawaiian/pacificislander"     
[11] "anti-multi-racialgroups"                 
[12] "anti-otherrace"                          
[13] "anti-jewish"                             
[14] "anti-catholic"                           
[15] "anti-protestant"                         
[16] "anti-islamic(muslim)"                    
[17] "anti-multi-religiousgroups"              
[18] "anti-atheism/agnosticism"                
[19] "anti-religiouspracticegenerally"         
[20] "anti-otherreligion"                      
[21] "anti-buddhist"                           
[22] "anti-easternorthodox(greek,russian,etc.)"
[23] "anti-hindu"                              
[24] "anti-jehovahswitness"                    
[25] "anti-mormon"                             
[26] "anti-otherchristian"                     
[27] "anti-sikh"                               
[28] "anti-hispanic"                           
[29] "anti-arab"                               
[30] "anti-otherethnicity/nationalorigin"      
[31] "anti-non-hispanic*"                      
[32] "anti-gaymale"                            
[33] "anti-gayfemale"                          
[34] "anti-gay(maleandfemale)"                 
[35] "anti-heterosexual"                       
[36] "anti-bisexual"                           
[37] "anti-physicaldisability"                 
[38] "anti-mentaldisability"                   
[39] "totalincidents"                          
[40] "totalvictims"                            
[41] "totaloffenders"                          
aggregategroups <- aggregategroups |>
  mutate(group = case_when(
    victim_cat %in% c("anti-transgender", "anti-gayfemale", "anti-gendervictim_catendityexpression", "anti-gaymale", "anti-gay(maleandfemale", "anti-bisexual") ~ "anti-lgbtq",
    victim_cat %in% c("anti-multi-racialgroups", "anti-jewish", "anti-protestant", "anti-multi-religousgroups", "anti-religiouspracticegenerally", "anti-buddhist", "anti-hindu", "anti-mormon", "anti-sikh", "anti-catholic", "anti-islamic(muslim)", "anti-atheism/agnosticism", "anti-otherreligion", "anti-easternorthodox(greek,russian,etc.)", "anti-jehovahswitness", "anti-otherchristian") ~ "anti-religion", 
    victim_cat %in% c("anti-asian", "anti-arab", "anti-non-hispanic", "anti-white", "anti-americanindian/alaskannative", "anti-nativehawaiian/pacificislander", "anti-otherrace", "anti-hispanic", "anti-otherethnicity/nationalorigin") ~ "anti-ethnicity",
    victim_cat %in% c("anti-physicaldisability", "anti-mentaldisability") ~ "anti-disability",
    victim_cat %in% c("anti-female", "anti-male") ~ "anti-gender",
    TRUE ~ "others"))
aggregategroups
# A tibble: 17,343 × 6
   county  year crimetype              victim_cat               crimecount group
   <chr>  <dbl> <chr>                  <chr>                         <dbl> <chr>
 1 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-male                         0 anti…
 2 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-female                       0 anti…
 3 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-transgender                  0 anti…
 4 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-genderidentityexpr…          0 othe…
 5 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-age*                         0 othe…
 6 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-white                        0 anti…
 7 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-black                        1 othe…
 8 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-americanindian/ala…          0 anti…
 9 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-asian                        0 anti…
10 Albany  2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-nativehawaiian/pac…          0 anti…
# ℹ 17,333 more rows
lgbtq <- hatecrimes |>
  pivot_longer(
      cols = 4:44,
      names_to = "victim_cat",
      values_to = "crimecount") |>
filter(victim_cat %in% c("anti-transgender", "anti-gayfemale", "anti-gendervictim_catendityexpression", "anti-gaymale", "anti-gay(maleandfemale", "anti-bisexual"))
lgbtq
# A tibble: 1,692 × 5
   county    year crimetype              victim_cat       crimecount
   <chr>    <dbl> <chr>                  <chr>                 <dbl>
 1 Albany    2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-transgender          0
 2 Albany    2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-gaymale              1
 3 Albany    2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-gayfemale            0
 4 Albany    2016 Crimes Against Persons anti-bisexual             0
 5 Albany    2016 Property Crimes        anti-transgender          0
 6 Albany    2016 Property Crimes        anti-gaymale              0
 7 Albany    2016 Property Crimes        anti-gayfemale            0
 8 Albany    2016 Property Crimes        anti-bisexual             0
 9 Allegany  2016 Property Crimes        anti-transgender          0
10 Allegany  2016 Property Crimes        anti-gaymale              0
# ℹ 1,682 more rows

The analysis of the data involving hate crimes in relation to the New York population according to the census have brought answers, but they have also brought questions. There is a lot that can be said about the hate crimes dataset, as there is a lot of great qualities as well as opportunity for improvement. There are so many different categories for the type of hate crime which is ideal for collecting data based on the number of incidents per type of hate crime. However, one of the flaws of the dataset that seems to stick out is that there isn’t any clarity on what happens when a hate crime is committed against someone who could have experienced hate crime for more than one reason. If a person who identifies as black, muslim, and female experiences a hate crime that doesn’t specifically single out one of those traits, then should that count as one hate crime for each category, or should there be another category that specifies multiple reasons? It cannot be helped that there is no clear definition of a hate crime, nor can it be helped that there is very likely a misrepresentation of the number of hate crimes because it is impossible to include hate crimes that were never accounted for, or to remove hate crimes that may have actually just been regular crime. So it is important to try to have clarity on as many factors as possible to increase the accuracy of the data. Then the way in which the data was collected and counted can be specified so that there is no confusion on how the hate crimes are counted. As aspect of this dataset that works very well is the specification of the type of crime type. It is important to know what situations hate crime is most likely to happen in. Additionally, it makes it even more possible to wonder if there is a correlation between county and type of crime. Could some counties be more likely to have crimes against the person while others are more likely to have property crimes? If so, it makes you wonder why and if there is any way to figure out how to minimize hate crime based on that information. It is also very interesting to see that some of the categories for this dataset are groups of people that are not considered oppressed or to be a minority. Although this raises questions about what the definition of a hate crime is, it proves to be valuable in allowing for the comparison between crimes against historically and systematically oppressed groups of people and crimes against groups of people that are not historically or systematically oppressed.

An interesting study that could stem from this dataset is the relation between county and type of crime, as well as factoring in the number of incidents. Although this would be a very small amount of data for that type of information, the findings could be valuable enough to create a distinction between different counties and the type of hate crimes that seem to be more common in each county. That could be very informative when it comes to the possibility of reducing hate crimes. Additionally, another great way to further analyze this dataset is to compare the marginalized groups of people to the non marginalized groups of people. Although the results would be quite obvious and drastic, there are still people who do not understand the concept of equity and why it matters. There is a lot of misunderstanding when it comes to discrimination against groups of people, and a simple graph could point out this gap.

The information found from the analysis of this data could be posted to the public and used as a resource. This information could also lead to a much bigger study, such as studying the relation between hate crimes and states, or hate crimes in each state, broken down by county. It could be great in finding the weaknesses in each state or each county that could possibly be addressed and incite change.