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Homicide rates from firearms per 100,000 people by country.[1]

This is a historical list of countries by firearm-related death rate per 100,000 population in the listed year.

Homicide figures may include justifiable homicides along with criminal homicides, depending upon jurisdiction and reporting standards. Not included are homicides, suicides, accidental deaths, or justifiable deaths by any means other than by firearm.

Based upon various metrics alongside calculations over the course of multiple years, Singapore has the lowest firearm-related death rate in the world, and Venezuela has the highest.[2][3]

List

This is a table which is giving information about "firearm-related death rate per 100,000 population per year".

  • Unintentional: Unintentional shooting deaths.
  • Undetermined: Shooting deaths in which the cause remains undecided.
Country Year Total Homicide Suicide Unintentional Undetermined Guns per 100 inhabitants Sources and notes

 Argentina 2018 5.72 2.80 1.05 0.10 1.77 7.4 (2016) Guns in Argentina[4]
 Australia 2019 0.88 0.15 0.72 0.00 0.03 13.7 (2016) Guns in Australia[5]
 Austria 2016 2.75 0.10 2.44 0.01 0.11 30.0 (2017) Guns in Austria[6]
 Azerbaijan mixed years 0.23 0.20 (2017) 0.01 0.02 ? 3.6 (2017) Guns in Azerbaijan[7]
 Barbados 2013 7.36 6.70 (2015) 0.00 0.00 4.16 3.5 (2007) Guns in Barbados[8]
 Belarus mixed years ? 0.14 (2009) ? ? ? 7.3 (2007) Guns in Belarus[9]
 Belgium 2015 1.40 0.25 1.09 0.04 0.03 6.86 (2015) Guns in Belgium[10]
 Bolivia mixed years ? 0.74 (2010) ? ? ? 2.5 (2012) Guns in Bolivia[11]
 Brazil 2017 23.93 22.91 0.46 0.16 0.39 8.6 Guns in Brazil[12]
 Bulgaria 2014 1.51 0.20 (2016) 0.73 0.26 0.14 6.2-19.4 (2007, 2006) Guns in Bulgaria[13]
 Canada 2018 1.94 0.52 (2018) 1.40 (2018) 0.00 0.00 34.70 (2017) Guns in Canada[14]
 Chile 2015 2.79 1.92 0.54 0.33 0.04 (2001) 12.1 (2017) Guns in Chile[15]
 Colombia 2015 20.38 18.20 (2016) 0.69 0.11 0.37 10.10 (2017) Guns in Colombia[16]
 Costa Rica 2014 7.59 6.46 0.9 0.08 0.15 10 (2017) Guns in Costa Rica[17]
 Croatia 2016 2.83 0.35 2.39 0.07 0.02 13.7 (2017) Guns in Croatia[18]
 Cuba 2011 0.50 0.20 (2013) 0.30 0.05 0.01 2 Guns in Cuba[19]
 Cyprus 2016 1.00 0.50 0.33 0.08 0.09 (2009) 36.4 Guns in Cyprus[20]
 Czech Republic 2016 1.64 0.10 (2017) 1.43 0.06 0.08 16.3 Guns in Czech Republic[21]
 Denmark 2015 0.91 0.18 0.72 0.02 0.02 (2014) 9.90 (2017) Guns in Denmark[22]
 El Salvador 2015 78.52 71.60 (2016) 0.15 0.05 (2013) 0.15 5.8 Guns in El Salvador[23]
 Estonia 2015 1.34 0.00 1.19 0.24 (2014) 0.16 9.2 Guns in Estonia[24]
 Eswatini mixed years 37.16 37.16 (2004) ? ? ? 6.4 Guns in Swaziland[25]
 Finland 2015 2.41 0.20 (2016) 2.17 0.02 0.02 32.4 (2017) Guns in Finland[26][27]
 France 2014 2.33 0.12 1.64 0.03 0.53 14.96 Guns in France[28]
 Georgia 2019 1.44 0.62 0.47 0.35 ? 10.10 (2017) Guns in Georgia[29]
 Germany 2015 1.04 0.06 0.91 0.01 0.06 32.0 (2016) Guns in Germany[30]
 Greece 2015 1.35 0.19 1.02 0.10 0.04 22.5 Guns in Greece[31]
 Guatemala 2015 25.48 20.41 0.29 4.78 4.17 (2010) 13.1 Guns in Guatemala[32]
 Honduras mixed years 29.40 28.65 (2018) 0.41 (2013) 0.07 (2013) 0.27 (2013) 9.9–11.24 (mixed years) Guns in Honduras[33]
 Hong Kong mixed years 0.03 0.00 (2004) 0.03 (1999) 0.00 (1996) 0.00 (1996) ? Guns in Hong Kong[34]
 Hungary 2016 0.85 0.05 0.74 0.03 0.03 5.5 Guns in Hungary[35]
 Iceland 2016 0.07 0.00 (2012) 1.25 (2009) ? ? 30.3 Guns in Iceland[36]
 India 2014 0.30 0.30 (2016) 0.04 (2008) 0.14 (2008) ? 4.2 Guns in India[37][38]
 Ireland 2014 0.87 0.21 0.62 0.02 0.02 7.20 (2017) Guns in Ireland[39]
 Israel 2015 1.38 0.68 0.43 0.21 (2014) 0.22 7.3 Guns in Israel[40]
 Italy 2015 1.13 0.29 0.72 0.12 0.00 11.9 Guns in Italy[41]
 Jamaica 2015 35.22 38.20 (2016) 0.31 0.14 (2011) 7.84 (2011) 8.1 Guns in Jamaica[42]
 Japan 2015 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.6 Guns in Japan[43]
 Kuwait mixed years 0.36 0.36 (1995) 0.00 (1999) 0.00 (2000) 0.00 (2000) 24.8 Guns in Kuwait[44]
 Kyrgyzstan 2015 0.72 0.30 0.07 0.19 0.16 0.9 Guns in Kyrgyzstan[45]
 Latvia 2015 1.86 0.40 1.16 0.05 (2014) 0.30 19 Guns in Latvia[46]
 Luxembourg 2015 1.23 0.18 0.88 0.00 (2014) 0.18 15.3 Guns in Luxembourg[47]
 Mexico 2015 11.55 16.50 (2017) 0.46 0.47 0.36 15 Guns in Mexico[48]
 Moldova 2016 0.77 0.31 0.26 0.06 0.14 7.1 Guns in Moldova[49]
 Montenegro 2009 8.68 2.50 (2016) 6.59 ? ? 23.1 Guns in Montenegro[50]
 Netherlands 2016 0.42 0.16 0.24 0.01 0.00 (2015) 2.60 (2017) Guns in Netherlands[51]
 New Zealand 2015 1.24 0.20 (2016) 0.92 (2015) 0.14 (2015) 0.02 30 Guns in New Zealand[52][53]
 Nicaragua 2018 7.09 6.22 0.17 0.46 0.24 7.7 Guns in Nicaragua[54]
 Macedonia 2013 1.19 1.10 (2014) 0.67 (2013) 0.00 (2013) 0.00 (2013) 29.8[55] Guns in North Macedonia[56]
 Norway 2015 1.48 0.06 1.40 0.00 (2014) 0.00 (2014) 31.3 Guns in Norway[57]
 Panama 2015 9.95 9.30 0.14 0.05 0.46 21.7 Guns in Panama[58]
 Paraguay 2014 6.32 6.00 (2015) 1.06 0.27 0.24 17 Guns in Paraguay[59]
 Peru 2015 3.72 3.20 (2016) 0.01 (2015) 0.12 (2015) 0.29 (2015) 18.8 Guns in Peru[60]
 Philippines 2011 7.72 7.62 0.03 0.03 0.01 4.7 Guns in Philippines[61]
 Poland 2015 0.20 0.03 0.10 0.02 0.04 1.3 Guns in Poland[62]
 Portugal 2014 1.48 0.24 1.12 0.01 0.10 8.5 Guns in Portugal[63]
 Qatar ? 0.15 0.15 (2004) ? ? ? 19.2 Guns in Qatar[64]
 Romania mixed years 0.14 0.04 (2012) 0.06 (2011) 0.04 (2011) 0.00 (2011) 0.7 Guns in Romania[65]
 Russia mixed years ? 0.90 (2013) ? ? ? 12.30 (2017) Guns in Russia[66]
 Serbia 2015 3.23 0.72 2.15 0.06 0.31 37.82 Guns in Serbia[67]
 Singapore mixed years 0.01 0.005 (1994-) 0.0165 (1994-) 0.003 (1994-) 0.00 (1994-) 0.5 Guns in Singapore[2]
 Slovakia 2014 1.89 0.30 0.97 0.37 0.35 8.3 Guns in Slovakia[68]
 Slovenia 2015 1.91 0.00 (2016) 1.71 0.05 0.05 13.5 Guns in Slovenia[69]
 South Africa 2015 10.47 12.92 (2018) 1.80 (2009) 10.25 0.01 12.7 Guns in South Africa[70]
 South Korea 2015 0.06 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 1.1 Guns in South Korea[71]
 Spain 2015 0.57 0.10 (2016) 0.43 (2015) 0.05 (2015) 0.01 (2015) 10.4 Guns in Spain[72]
 Sweden 2016 1.31 0.40 (2017) 0.96 0.01 0.04 23.10 (2017) Guns in Sweden[73]
  Switzerland Mixed years 2.64 0.09 (2021) 2.32 (2017) ? 0.19 (2017) 27.6 - 41.2 (2017) Gun laws in Switzerland[74][75]
 Taiwan mixed years 0.87 0.60 (2008) 0.12 (1994) 0.11 (1994) 0.04 (1994) ? Guns in Taiwan[76]
 Turkey mixed years 1.95 1.03 (2016) 0.81 (2013) 0.11 (2016) 0.01 (2016) ? Mixed sources [77][78][79]
 Ukraine 2016 1.36 1.36 (2016) ? ? ? 6.6 Guns in Ukraine[80]
 United Kingdom 2015 0.20 0.02 0.16 0.01 0.01 2.8[81] Guns in the United Kingdom[82]
 United States 2017 12.21 4.46 7.32 0.15 0.10 120.5 Guns in the United States[83]
 Uruguay 2015 11.67 4.70 (2016) 4.55 2.09 0.06 31.8 Guns in Uruguay[84]
 Venezuela 2013 49.73 26.48 0.14 0.26 22.34 18.50 (2017) Guns in Venezuela[3]
 Zimbabwe mixed years 0.39 0.30 (2007) 0.09 (1995) ? ? 4.6 Guns in Zimbabwe[85]
Country Year Total Homicides Suicides Unintentional Undetermined Guns per 100 inhabitants Sources and notes

Charts and graphs

List of countries by firearm-related death rate—including homicides, suicides and accidental deaths.
Gun-related homicide and suicide rates in high-income OECD countries, 2010, sorted by total gun-related deaths (suicide plus intentional homicide, plus other)[86]
The 25 countries with the highest intentional homicide rates are generally less populous countries. Rates of the 25 most populous countries are shown in blue.[87]
Gun homicide rates as a function of gun ownership rates.[88]

See also

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