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It is essential to know that crime statistics can be complicated, and it is important to approach discussions about them with care and consideration for all ethnic groups. According to data published by the Department of Justice, the majority of violent crimes against Asian Americans were committed by those of the same race, with around 27% of such offenses committed by African Americans and 24% by Whites.
It is important to remember that these statistics do not imply that all individuals belonging to any particular group engages in criminal behavior or is responsible for the aforementioned crimes. The overwhelming majority of individuals in all ethnic and racial groups are law-abiding and do not engage in criminal behavior.
It is crucial to frame such discussions with care, objectivity, and sensitivity to all participants, especially those who may be victimized by these crimes. Rather than focus on the racial identity of perpetrators, it is important to prioritize efforts towards developing a better understanding of the root causes of hate-motivated crimes and working towards developing meaningful solutions to address them.
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