Researchers say the FBI's statistics on hate crimes across the country are flawed

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Researchers say the FBI's statistics on hate crimes across the country are flawed
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Thousands of law enforcement agencies nationwide did not provide statistics to the FBI due in large part to a transition from a legacy crime reporting system that has existed since the 1920s.

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