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 * Note: This is now out of date, but is kept because it is referred to from Phabricator threads and other places.


 * See: List of countries by intentional homicide rate. The table below has the latest UNODC source data (including some 2013 data) for the main table in that article.

See UNODC Statistics Online. See the homicide submenu of the Crime and Criminal Justice menu. It may take awhile to load. Save the page to save time. Or download the PDF version. 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". The data table from that older full report is in wikitable format at User:Timeshifter/Sandbox44.

The latest update produces some 2013 data. It is in multiple formats including xlsx. The table below was converted from the xlsx spreadsheet. Note the 2013 column.

For xlsx to wikitext info see: Commons:Commons:Convert tables and charts to wiki code or image files, and section titled something like "Web to LibreOffice Calc to tab2wiki."

Table

 * Note: The initial order of the countries is alphabetical within subregion. Reload the page to get the initial sort order. Use your browser's find command to find the rate and count for a particular country. See page 121 of Global Study on Homicide 2013 for the data source abbreviations.

Intentional homicide, counts and rates per 100,000 population. Intentional homicide is defined as unlawful death inflicted upon a person with the intent to cause death or serious injury.

+ In 2009, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has implemented a new crime reporting system wherein crime data for 2009 was set as the baseline for future research, study and comparison. Thus, crime statistics in 2009 cannot be compared with those data obtained in the previous years (2008 and earlier) since the parameters were no longer the same. * Changes in definitions and/or counting rules are reported by the Member State to indicate a break in the time series.
 * 1) Note: data were updated on 13 April 2015 and supersede data published in the Global Study on Homicide 2013