GUN VIOLENCE

'Gun violence' is the broadly defined category of violence and crime committed with the use of a firearm; it does not include the safe lawful use of firearms for sport, hunting, target practice, law enforcement, or self-defense.[1] Gun violence encompasses intentional crime characterized as homicide (although not all homicide is automatically a crime) and assault with a deadly weapon, as well as unintentional injury and death resulting from the misuse of firearms, particularly by children and adolescents.[2]
Levels of gun violence vary greatly across the world, with very high rates in South Africa and Colombia, as well as high levels in Thailand, Guatemala, and some other developing countries. Levels of gun violence are low in Singapore, Chile, New Zealand, and many other countries. The United States has the highest rates among developed countries, often accounted to the loose firearm laws in the U.S. compared to other developed countries[3].

Contents
Homicides by country
References
See also

Homicides by country


The homicide statistics listed below are for "intentional homicide", which is "death deliberately inflicted on a person by
another person",[4] including justifiable homicide and criminal homicide.
Homicides (non-firearm and firearm homicides) by country
Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2000[5]
CountryNon-firearm homicide rate
per 100,000 pop.
Firearm homicide rate
per 100,000 pop.
% homicides with firearmsOverall homicide rate
per 100,000 pop.
South Africa 51.3901 74.5748 59.2028 125.9650
Colombia 62.7400 51.7683 45.2092 114.5083
Thailand 8.4679 33.0016 79.5805 41.4695
Guatemala 25.4737 18.5000 42.0706 43.9737
Paraguay 12.0451 7.3508 37.8987 19.3959
Zimbabwe 7.2381 4.7460 39.6026 11.9841
Mexico 14.1112 3.6622 20.6051 17.7735
United States 5.5000 3.6000 39.5604 9.1000
Belarus 10.1300 3.3100 24.6280 13.4400
Barbados 7.4906 2.9963 28.5714 10.4869
Uruguay 4.6149 2.5172 35.2941 7.1321
Lithuania 10.0135 2.2463 18.3223 12.2598
Slovakia 2.6473 2.1659 45.0000 4.8132
Côte d'Ivoire 4.0688 2.0680 33.6982 6.1367
Estonia 10.4456 1.5340 12.8049 11.9795
Macedonia, FYR 2.3141 1.2802 35.6164 3.5943
Latvia 10.0337 1.2648 11.1940 11.2985
Portugal 2.4788 0.8488 25.3776 3.3100
Bulgaria 4.0652 0.7714 15.9494 4.8366
Slovenia 1.8109 0.6036 25.0000 2.4145
Germany 1.1679 0.4672 28.5714 1.6350
Moldova, Republic of 8.1270 0.4671 5.4348 8.5941
Hungary 2.0500 0.4400 17.6707 2.4900
Poland 5.6072 0.4289 7.1062 6.0362
Ukraine 8.9253 0.3495 3.7682 9.2747
Australia 1.5729 0.3073 16.3435 1.8802
Czech Republic 1.6893 0.2624 13.4432 1.9517
Spain 1.2506 0.2456 16.4129 1.4962
Azerbaijan 2.8078 0.2236 7.3770 3.0314
New Zealand 1.1747 0.1827 13.4615 1.3574
Chile 1.5461 0.1776 10.3053 1.7237
Singapore 0.9209 0.0249 2.6316 0.9457

References


1. Michigan Partnership to Prevent Gun Violence: Statistics
2. Encyclopedia of Public Health: Gun Control
3. Cook, Philip J., Gun Violence: The Real Cost, Page 29. Oxford University Press, 2002
4. Questionnaire for the
Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000

5. The Seventh United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and the Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (1998 - 2000)

See also



Castle Doctrine

Duty to retreat

Shall Issue Concealed Carry

Gun violence in the United States

Stand-your-ground law



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