Rows: 4029 Columns: 14
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chr (9): Record Create Date, Patrol Borough Name, County, Law Code Category ...
dbl (4): Full Complaint ID, Complaint Year Number, Month Number, Complaint P...
lgl (1): Arrest Date
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bias_count |>head(10) |>ggplot(aes(x=biasmotivedescription, y = n)) +geom_col()
Arrange the bars according to height and rotate
bias_count |>head(10) |>ggplot(aes(x=reorder(biasmotivedescription, n), y = n)) +geom_col() +coord_flip()
Add title, caption for the data source, and x-axis label
bias_count |>head(10) |>ggplot(aes(x=reorder(biasmotivedescription, n), y = n)) +geom_col() +coord_flip()+labs(x ="",y ="Counts of hatecrime types based on motive",title ="Bar Graph of Hate Crimes from 2019-2026",subtitle ="Counts based on the hatecrime motive",caption ="Source: NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services")
Finally add colour and change the theme
bias_count |>head(10) |>ggplot(aes(x=reorder(biasmotivedescription, n), y = n)) +geom_col(fill ="salmon") +coord_flip()+labs(x ="",y ="Counts of hatecrime types based on motive",title ="Bar Graph of Hate Crimes from 2019-2026",subtitle ="Counts based on the hatecrime motive",caption ="Source: NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services") +theme_minimal()
Add annotations for counts and remove the x-axis values
bias_count |>head(10) |>ggplot(aes(x=reorder(biasmotivedescription, n), y = n)) +geom_col(fill ="salmon") +coord_flip()+labs(x ="",y ="Counts of hatecrime types based on motive",title ="Bar Graph of Hate Crimes from 2019-2026",subtitle ="Counts based on the hatecrime motive",caption ="Source: NY State Division of Criminal Justice Services") +theme_minimal()+geom_text(aes(label = n), hjust =-.05, size =3) +theme(axis.text.x =element_blank())
Look deeper into crimes against Jewish, Asian, Black people, and gay males
# A tibble: 127 × 4
# Groups: complaintyearnumber, county [35]
complaintyearnumber county biasmotivedescription n
<dbl> <chr> <chr> <int>
1 2024 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 152
2 2024 NEW YORK ANTI-JEWISH 136
3 2025 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 136
4 2019 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 128
5 2023 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 126
6 2022 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 125
7 2023 NEW YORK ANTI-JEWISH 124
8 2025 NEW YORK ANTI-JEWISH 110
9 2022 NEW YORK ANTI-JEWISH 104
10 2021 NEW YORK ANTI-ASIAN 84
# ℹ 117 more rows
Plot these three types of hate crimes together
ggplot(data = hate2) +geom_bar(aes(x=complaintyearnumber, y=n, fill = biasmotivedescription),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")
What about the counties?
ggplot(data = hate2) +geom_bar(aes(x=county, y=n, fill = biasmotivedescription),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")
The highest counts
Put it all together with years and counties using “facet”
ggplot(data = hate2) +geom_bar(aes(x=complaintyearnumber, y=n, fill = biasmotivedescription),position ="dodge", stat ="identity") +facet_wrap(~county) +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")
How would calculations be affected by looking at hate crimes and counties per year by population densities?
Rows: 62 Columns: 4
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chr (2): Area Name, Population Percent Change
num (2): 2020 Census Population, Population Change
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# A tibble: 127 × 5
# Groups: complaintyearnumber, county [35]
complaintyearnumber county biasmotivedescription n 2020 Census Populati…¹
<dbl> <chr> <chr> <int> <dbl>
1 2024 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 152 NA
2 2024 NEW Y… ANTI-JEWISH 136 NA
3 2025 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 136 NA
4 2019 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 128 NA
5 2023 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 126 NA
6 2022 KINGS ANTI-JEWISH 125 NA
7 2023 NEW Y… ANTI-JEWISH 124 NA
8 2025 NEW Y… ANTI-JEWISH 110 NA
9 2022 NEW Y… ANTI-JEWISH 104 NA
10 2021 NEW Y… ANTI-ASIAN 84 NA
# ℹ 117 more rows
# ℹ abbreviated name: ¹`2020 Census Population`
# A tibble: 127 × 5
# Groups: complaintyearnumber, county [35]
complaintyearnumber county biasmotivedescription n 2020 Census Populati…¹
<dbl> <fct> <chr> <int> <dbl>
1 2024 kings ANTI-JEWISH 152 2736074
2 2024 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 136 1694251
3 2025 kings ANTI-JEWISH 136 2736074
4 2019 kings ANTI-JEWISH 128 2736074
5 2023 kings ANTI-JEWISH 126 2736074
6 2022 kings ANTI-JEWISH 125 2736074
7 2023 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 124 1694251
8 2025 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 110 1694251
9 2022 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 104 1694251
10 2021 new y… ANTI-ASIAN 84 1694251
# ℹ 117 more rows
# ℹ abbreviated name: ¹`2020 Census Population`
Calculate the rate of incidents per 100,000. Then arrange in descending order
datajoinrate <- datajoin |>mutate(rate = n/`2020 Census Population`*100000) |>arrange(desc(rate))datajoinrate
# A tibble: 127 × 6
# Groups: complaintyearnumber, county [35]
complaintyearnumber county biasmotivedescription n 2020 Census Populati…¹
<dbl> <fct> <chr> <int> <dbl>
1 2024 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 136 1694251
2 2023 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 124 1694251
3 2025 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 110 1694251
4 2022 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 104 1694251
5 2024 kings ANTI-JEWISH 152 2736074
6 2025 kings ANTI-JEWISH 136 2736074
7 2021 new y… ANTI-ASIAN 84 1694251
8 2021 new y… ANTI-JEWISH 84 1694251
9 2019 kings ANTI-JEWISH 128 2736074
10 2023 kings ANTI-JEWISH 126 2736074
# ℹ 117 more rows
# ℹ abbreviated name: ¹`2020 Census Population`
# ℹ 1 more variable: rate <dbl>
Your turn!
For me, some of the positive aspects regarding this hatecrime dataset are the amount of depth regarding the classifications of hate crime. From Asian to African American to Catholic, there are many categories that help researchers better gauge the diversity of crime. I also appreciate how recent the dataset is being updated as early as 2026. One of the cons to this dataset is the lack of knowledge regarding the motives behind these crimes. I do not mean why these crimes occur, but rather why these specific instances were documented. I imagine there are a multitude of biases that went into some documentations which inevitably misrepresents the true image. Whether it be someone not wanting to fill out paperwork or personal bias towards a certain demographic, I don't believe this dataset can be taken 100% seriously without further information. That isn't to say it isn't helpful, simply because it doesn't paint the whole picture.
Two paths I would like to study in the future are the reasons behind why anti-Jewish crime is different based on county and the reason behind why anti-Jewish crime is the most reported.