In the United States it is Homicide.
2014 is the most current year for which data is available. For that year, the US homicide rate was 4.5 per 100,000 people. This was the lowest rate since 1963.
No, there is no clear substantiated evidence that the use of capital punishment is a deterrant to homicide.
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about 41 per 100,000 were homicides in 1994
The homicide rate five years ago in 2006 was 26 or 44.3 per 100,000 people. this number is actually behind the national average of 53.5 per 100,000 people.
As of 2021, the country in Latin America with the lowest homicide rate is Chile. The number of homicides per 100,000 people in Chile is relatively low compared to other countries in the region. However, it's important to note that homicide rates can fluctuate over time, and there are variations within different regions of a country.
The US city with the highest homicide rate is Flint, Michigan. They had a murder rate of 62 per 100,000 people in 2012.
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97% in 1989
No, unfortunately it does not. There is no relationship between the penalty for homicide and the desire to commit homicide. Almost every murderer believes that he/she can get away with their crime, or at least makes every effort to do so.Added: However, one this IS certain and can be born out by statistics, executed murderers are never reepeat offenders.
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