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I just came across interesting stats about homicide rate of european countries.
Intentional Homicide Country Police Recorded Cases per 100,000 population
Russia 10.2
Moldova 7.5
Lithuania 6.6
Estonia 5.2
Ukraine 5.0
United States 5.0
Belarus 4.9
Georgia 4.3
Albania 4.0
Montenegro 3.5
Turkey 3.3
Latvia 3.1
Luxembourg 2.5
Finland 2.3
Israel 2.1
Bulgaria 2.0
Romania 2.0
Macedonia 1.9
Canada 1.8
Belgium 1.7
Scotland 1.6
Bosnia 1.5
New Zealand 1.5
Slovakia 1.5
Croatia 1.4
France 1.4
Hungary 1.4
Poland 1.3
Serbia 1.2
Northern Ireland 1.2
Australia 1.2
Ireland 1.2
Portugal 1.2
England and Wales 1.1
Netherlands 1.1
Greece 1.0
Italy 1.0
Sweden 1.0
Czech Republic 0.9
Denmark 0.9
Spain 0.9
Germany 0.8
Switzerland 0.7
Norway 0.6
Slovenia 0.6
Austria 0.5
Japan 0.5
Iceland 0.3
Holland is listed with 1.1 although Amsterdam is often listed as a murder capitol of Europe with 4.4 score, although Moscow is at 4.6 and Tallinn, Estonia at 7.3
Venezuela/Caracas beats everybody with a whooping 122 murders for 100,000 people.
It is interesting to notice that there is no division between North and South Europe. Although we can see substantial crime rise East off Baltic Sea.
Source:
http://www.civitas.org.uk/crime/crime_stats_oecdjan2012.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Intentional Homicide Country Police Recorded Cases per 100,000 population
Russia 10.2
Moldova 7.5
Lithuania 6.6
Estonia 5.2
Ukraine 5.0
United States 5.0
Belarus 4.9
Georgia 4.3
Albania 4.0
Montenegro 3.5
Turkey 3.3
Latvia 3.1
Luxembourg 2.5
Finland 2.3
Israel 2.1
Bulgaria 2.0
Romania 2.0
Macedonia 1.9
Canada 1.8
Belgium 1.7
Scotland 1.6
Bosnia 1.5
New Zealand 1.5
Slovakia 1.5
Croatia 1.4
France 1.4
Hungary 1.4
Poland 1.3
Serbia 1.2
Northern Ireland 1.2
Australia 1.2
Ireland 1.2
Portugal 1.2
England and Wales 1.1
Netherlands 1.1
Greece 1.0
Italy 1.0
Sweden 1.0
Czech Republic 0.9
Denmark 0.9
Spain 0.9
Germany 0.8
Switzerland 0.7
Norway 0.6
Slovenia 0.6
Austria 0.5
Japan 0.5
Iceland 0.3
Holland is listed with 1.1 although Amsterdam is often listed as a murder capitol of Europe with 4.4 score, although Moscow is at 4.6 and Tallinn, Estonia at 7.3
Venezuela/Caracas beats everybody with a whooping 122 murders for 100,000 people.
It is interesting to notice that there is no division between North and South Europe. Although we can see substantial crime rise East off Baltic Sea.
Source:
http://www.civitas.org.uk/crime/crime_stats_oecdjan2012.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
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