Murder is measured by "murder rate", a statistic of intentional homicide per 100,000 people. Mexico is on the 27th place, with 10 murders per 100,000 people, or 11,200 people murdered throughout 2008. As a means of comparison, the United States is on the 48th position, with 5.4 murders per 100,000 people. However, it means 16,740 murders were committed on American soil throughout the same year.
There are 18 murders per 100,000 inhabitants each year.
There are 18 murders per 100,000 inhabitants each year. "Murders per capita" is not commonly used, as it would be of 0.00018 murders per capita.
Honduras has the largest rate of murders in all Latin America. The most dangerous city in all Latin America is Juarez, in northern Mexico.
No. In fact, Iceland is one of the safest countries in the world with 0.3 murders per 100,000 inhabitants (that is, 1 murder in all Iceland throughout the whole 2012), while Mexico has a murder rate of 22.7, or 25,757 murders throughout 2012. For comparison purposes, the US has a murder rate of 4.2, or 12,996 murders throughout 2012.
Kiribati and Sweden Iceland is officially the country with the lowest murder rate with 0.00 murders per year
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the rate at which a country becomes more united. (ex. it took 20 years for Mexico to be come a united country)
New Zealand's homicide rate has been halved in the past twenty years. There were only 39 intentional murders in the entire country in 2012, which is an all time low.
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The city had 2,658 murders as of 2009.
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Answer: Mexico - 131.5 per 100000Get the complete list of countries by Cancer rate @ statsmonkey