Entry #20776: Hate crime protections in Indiana

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RegionIndiana
IssueHate crime protections
StatusNo protections
Start DateJul 1, 2000
End DateOct 28, 2009
DescriptionIndiana’s bias-crime requires aw-enforcement agencies to collect and report information on suspected bias crimes; the definition included offenses where the victim was selected because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, but it created reporting/data-collection coverage only, not a hate-crime penalty enhancement.
Sourceshttps://archive.iga.in.gov/2000/bills/HB/HB1011.1.html


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edited by gengeros. updated for federal hate crime law

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DescriptionIndiana’s bias-crime reporting law took effect July 1, 2000, requiring law-enforcement agencies to collect and report information on suspected bias crimes; the definition included offenses where the victim was selected because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, but it created reporting/data-collection coverage only, not a hate-crime penalty enhancement.Indiana’s bias-crime requires aw-enforcement agencies to collect and report information on suspected bias crimes; the definition included offenses where the victim was selected because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, but it created reporting/data-collection coverage only, not a hate-crime penalty enhancement.
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Indiana’s bias-crime reporting law took effect July 1, 2000, requiring law-enforcement agencies to collect and report information on suspected bias crimes; the definition included offenses where the victim was selected because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, but it created reporting/data-collection coverage only, not a hate-crime penalty enhancement. requires aw-enforcement agencies to collect and report information on suspected bias crimes; the definition included offenses where the victim was selected because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, but it created reporting/data-collection coverage only, not a hate-crime penalty enhancement.

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Original entry
StatusNo protections
Start DateJul 1, 2000
End DateOct 28, 2009
DescriptionIndiana’s bias-crime reporting law took effect July 1, 2000, requiring law-enforcement agencies to collect and report information on suspected bias crimes; the definition included offenses where the victim was selected because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, but it created reporting/data-collection coverage only, not a hate-crime penalty enhancement.
Sourceshttps://archive.iga.in.gov/2000/bills/HB/HB1011.1.html