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World Health Organization. Archived from the original on January 15, 2015. —Causes of death by year from countries that have reported to the WHO. Firearm deaths correspond to ICD-10 codes W32-W34, Accidental discharge of firearm; X72-X74, Intentional self-harm by firearm; X93-X95, Assault by firearm; Y22-Y24, Firearm discharge, undetermined ...
Multiple studies show that where people have easy access to firearms, gun-related deaths tend to be more frequent, including by suicide, homicide, and unintentional injuries. [ 1 ] Created by combining List of countries by intentional homicide rate , Estimated number of civilian guns per capita by country and List of countries by firearm ...
Official numbers are considerably lower. Official 2018 statistics show only 46 deaths in police custody and 24 deaths of people in police/judicial remand and an additional 21 civilian killed during police operations for a total of 91 nationally. See Table 16A and 16B.4 of Official Govt. of India publication: Crime in India 2018 [48] [49] Australia
After the 2021-2022 school year, which had the highest number of gun violence incidents on campuses, Everytown tracked at least 144 incidents of gun violence on campuses for the 2023-24 school year.
Deaths by firearm in England (2 C, 91 P) People executed by the United Kingdom by firearm (3 C) I. ... This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 15:24 (UTC).
10 October 2015: Hockley, England 0 4 4: A shooting incident at a Costcutter shop left four men wounded. [14] 4 August 2012: Bootle, England 0 4 4: Four teenagers suffered shotgun wounds in a street. [15] 25 May 2012: Droylsden, England 1 3 4: A man shot and killed one person and wounded three others at Cotton Tree Pub. [16] 1 January 2012 ...
Older adolescents, ages 15 to 19, accounted for 82.6% of gun-related deaths in 2021. Across the U.S., higher poverty levels correlated with higher death rates from guns.
Although it has half the population of the other 22 nations combined, the U.S. had 82 percent of all gun deaths, 90 percent of all women killed with guns, 91 percent of children under 14 and 92 percent of young people between ages 15 and 24 killed with guns. [118]