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List of countries by intentional homicide rate : ウィキペディア英語版
List of countries by intentional homicide rate

List of countries by intentional homicide rate per year per 100,000 inhabitants. The reliability of underlying national murder rate data may vary.〔 See page 7 for section called "Definition of the offence of homicide". See page 29 for table of nations and homicide rates for the years 1994-97. It also has further info on how homicide is defined across countries.〕 The legal definition of "intentional homicide" differs among countries. Intentional homicide may or may not include infanticide, assisted suicide or euthanasia.
Intentional homicide demographics are affected by changes in trauma care, leading to changed lethality of violent assaults, so the intentional homicide rate may not necessarily indicate the overall level of societal violence.〔 They may also be under-reported for political reasons. Another problem for the comparability of the following figures is that some data may include attempts. In general the values in these lists should not include failed attempts except when mentioned otherwise.
A study undertaken by the Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development estimated that there were approximately 490,000 intentional homicides in 2004. The study estimated that the global rate was 7.6 intentional homicides per 100,000 inhabitants for 2004. UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) reported a global average intentional homicide rate of 6.2 per 100,000 population for 2012 (in their report titled "Global Study on Homicide 2013").〔(Global Study on Homicide 2013 ) (PDF full report). Published in April 2014, by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). See (home page ) for Global Study on Homicide. It will link to latest version. See 10 April 2014 (press release ). See full report, and its methodological annex (pages 109ff) and statistical annex (pages 121ff) at the end of it. The statistical annex has detailed charts for homicide counts and rates by country with data from 2000–2012. Use the "rotate view" command in your PDF reader. Map 7.2 on page 112 is a world map showing the latest year available for homicide count for each country or territory. Page 21 states estimated total homicides of 437,000 worldwide. Figures 1.1 and 1.2 (pages 21 and 22) have exact rates and counts by regions. Figure 1.3 on page 23 is a bar chart of homicide rates for the subregions. Figure 1.16 on page 34 shows timeline graphs by subregion.〕〔(Intentional homicide count and rate per 100,000 population, by country/territory (2000-2012) ). Data (in spreadsheet format) for UNODC report titled "Global Study on Homicide 2013". United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Linked from (Global Study on Homicide - Data: UNODC Homicide Statistics 2013 )〕 UNODC calculated a rate of 6.9 in 2010.〔(2011 Global Study on Homicide: Trends, Contexts, Data ). "data from 2010 or latest available year". United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Vienna, Austria.〕
==UNODC's global study==
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has a site called Global Study on Homicide. All data in this section comes from reports on that site.〔〔(UNODC Statistics Online ). See the homicide submenu of the Crime and Criminal Justice menu. It produces some 2013 data for some countries. It is in multiple formats. (Direct link to all of the latest UNODC homicide rate data ). It takes awhile to load. Save the page to save time. At the bottom of the page is this: "Note: data were updated on 13 April 2015 and supersede data published in the Global Study on Homicide 2013".〕 Please update the UNODC tables with the most recent UNODC data. Latest year for each country is indicated in the table below. Rates are calculated per 100,000 inhabitants.
Intentional homicide, as defined by UNODC, is "unlawful death purposefully inflicted on a person by another person".〔

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