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Country Year Population Total Homicide Firearm Homicide Non-Gun Homicide

The document shows homicide rates per 100,000 people for various countries between 1992-1999. It lists the total homicide rate, as well as rates broken down into firearm and non-firearm homicides. Countries with the highest total homicide rates include South Africa, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico, all with rates over 15 per 100,000 people. The United States had a total homicide rate of 5.7 per 100,000. Many developed Western countries like Canada, Australia, and most European nations had total homicide rates under 2 per 100,000.

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Country Year Population Total Homicide Firearm Homicide Non-Gun Homicide

The document shows homicide rates per 100,000 people for various countries between 1992-1999. It lists the total homicide rate, as well as rates broken down into firearm and non-firearm homicides. Countries with the highest total homicide rates include South Africa, Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico, all with rates over 15 per 100,000 people. The United States had a total homicide rate of 5.7 per 100,000. Many developed Western countries like Canada, Australia, and most European nations had total homicide rates under 2 per 100,000.

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Total Firearm Non-Gun

Country Year Population Homicide Homicide Homicide

South Africa 1995 41,465,000 75.3 26.6 48.7

Colombia 1996 37,500,000 64.6 50.6 14


Estonia 1994 1,499,257 28.21 8.07 20.14
Brazil 1993 160,737,000 19.04 10.58 8.46
Mexico 1994 90,011,259 17.58 9.88 7.7

Philippines 1996 72,000,000 16.2 3.5 12.7


Taiwan 1996 21,979,444 8.12 0.97 7.15

N. Ireland 1994 1,641,711 6.09 5.24 0.85


United States 1999 272,691,000 5.7 3.72 1.98

Argentina 1994 34,179,000 4.51 2.11 2.4

Hungary 1994 10,245,677 3.53 0.23 3.3

Finland3 1994 5,088,333 3.24 0.86 2.38

Portugal 1994 5,138,600 2.98 1.28 1.7

Mauritius 1993 1,062,810 2.35 0 2.35


Israel 1993 5,261,700 2.32 0.72 1.6
Italy 1992 56,764,854 2.25 1.66 0.59

Scotland 1994 5,132,400 2.24 0.19 2.05

Canada 1992 28,120,065 2.16 0.76 1.4

Slovenia 1994 1,989,477 2.01 0.35 1.66

Australia 1994 17,838,401 1.86 0.44 1.42

Singapore 1994 2,930,200 1.71 0.07 1.64

South Korea 1994 44,453,179 1.62 0.04 1.58


New Zealand 1993 3,458,850 1.47 0.17 1.3

Belgium 1990 9,967,387 1.41 0.6 0.81

England/Wales 1997 51,429,000 1.41 0.11 1.3

Switzerland 1994 7,021,000 1.32 0.58 0.74

Sweden 1993 8,718,571 1.3 0.18 1.12

Denmark 1993 5,189,378 1.21 0.23 0.98


Austria 1994 8,029,717 1.17 0.42 0.75

Germany 1994 81,338,093 1.17 0.22 0.95


Greece 1994 10,426,289 1.14 0.59 0.55
France 1994 57,915,450 1.12 0.44 0.68

Netherlands 1994 15,382,830 1.11 0.36 0.75


Kuwait 1995 1,684,529 1.01 0.36 0.65
Norway 1993 4,324,815 0.97 0.3 0.67
Spain 1993 39,086,079 0.95 0.21 0.74
Japan 1994 124,069,000 0.62 0.02 0.6
Ireland 1991 3,525,719 0.62 0.03 0.59

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