총기 관련 사망률순 나라 목록

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나라별로 [1]인구 10만 명당 총기 살인율이요

이는 인구 10만 명당 총기 관련 사망률에 따른 과거 국가 목록입니다.

살인 수치에는 관할 구역 및 보고 기준에 따라 범죄 살인과 함께 정당한 살인이 포함될 수 있습니다.살인, 자살, 우발적 사망 또는 총기 이외의 수단을 통한 정당한 사망은 포함되지 않는다.

다년간의 계산과 함께 다양한 지표에 기초하여 싱가포르는 세계에서 가장 낮은 총기 관련 사망률을 가지고 있고 베네수엘라는 가장 [2][3]높은 사망률을 가지고 있다.

목록.

연간 인구 10만명당 화기 관련 사망률을 나타낸 표다.

  • 의도하지 않음:의도하지 않은 총격으로 사망했습니다
  • 미정:원인이 밝혀지지 않은 총격 사망 사건.
나라 연도 살인 사건 자살 의도하지 않은 미정 주민 100명당 총기 수 소스 및 메모

아르헨티나 2018 4.72 2.80 1.05 0.10 1.77 7.4 (2016) 아르헨티나의[4]
호주. 2019 0.88 0.15 0.72 0.00 0.03 13.7 (2016) 오스트레일리아의[5] 건스
오스트리아 2016 2.75 0.10 2.44 0.01 0.11 30.0 (2017) 오스트리아의[6] 총기
아제르바이잔 혼년 0.23 0.20 (2017) 0.01 0.02 ? 3.6 (2017) 아제르바이잔의[7] 총기
바베이도스 2013 7.36 6.70 (2015) 0.00 0.00 4.16 3.5 (2007) 건스[8] 인 바베이도스
벨라루스 혼년 ? 0.14 (2009) ? ? ? 7.3 (2007) 벨라루스의 총기[9]
벨기에 2015 1.40 0.25 1.09 0.04 0.03 6.86 (2015) 벨기에의[10] 건스
볼리비아 혼년 ? 0.74 (2010) ? ? ? 2.5 (2012) 볼리비아의 총기[11]
브라질 2017 23.93 22.91 0.46 0.16 0.39 8.6 브라질의[12] 총기
불가리아 2014 1.51 0.20 (2016) 0.73 0.26 0.14 6.2-19.4 (2007, 2006) 불가리아의 건스[13]
캐나다 2018 1.94 0.52 (2018) 1.40 (2018) 0.00 0.00 34.70 (2017) 캐나다의[14] 건스
칠리 2015 2.79 1.92 0.54 0.33 0.04 (2001) 12.1 (2017) 칠레의[15] 총기
콜롬비아 2015 20.38 18.20 (2016) 0.69 0.11 0.37 10.10 (2017) 콜롬비아의[16] 총기
코스타리카 2014 7.59 6.46 0.9 0.08 0.15 10 (2017) 코스타리카의[17] 총기
크로아티아 2016 2.83 0.35 2.39 0.07 0.02 13.7 (2017) 크로아티아의 총기[18]
쿠바 2011 0.50 0.20 (2013) 0.30 0.05 0.01 2 쿠바의[19] 총기
키프로스 2016 1.00 0.50 0.33 0.08 0.09 (2009) 36.4 키프로스의 총기[20]
체코 공화국 2016 1.64 0.10 (2017) 1.43 0.06 0.08 16.3 체코의[21] 총기
덴마크 2015 0.91 0.18 0.72 0.02 0.02 (2014) 9.90 (2017) 덴마크의[22] 건스
엘살바도르 2014 44.45 66.60 (2016) 0.11 0.05 (2013) 0.05 (2013) 5.8 엘살바도르의[23] 총기
에스토니아 2015 1.34 0.00 1.19 0.24 (2014) 0.16 9.2 에스토니아에서의[24] 총기
에스와티니 혼년 37.16 37.16 (2004) ? ? ? 6.4 스와질란드의[25]
핀란드 2015 2.41 0.20 (2016) 2.17 0.02 0.02 32.4 (2017) 핀란드의[26][27]
프랑스. 2014 2.33 0.12 1.64 0.03 0.53 14.96 프랑스의[28] 건스
조지아 주 2019 1.44 0.62 0.47 0.35 ? 10.10 (2017) 조지아 주의[29] 건스
독일. 2015 1.04 0.06 0.91 0.01 0.06 32.0 (2016) 독일의[30] 총기
그리스 2015 1.35 0.19 1.02 0.10 0.04 22.5 그리스의[31] 건스
과테말라 2015 25.48 20.41 0.29 4.78 4.17 (2010) 13.1 과테말라의 총기[32]
온두라스 혼년 29.40 28.65 (2018) 0.41 (2013) 0.07 (2013) 0.27 (2013) 9.9 ~ 11.24 (혼재년) 온두라스의 총기[33]
홍콩 혼년 0.03 0.00 (2004) 0.03 (1999) 0.00 (1996) 0.00 (1996) ? 홍콩의[34] 총기
헝가리 2016 0.85 0.05 0.74 0.03 0.03 5.5 헝가리의 건스[35]
아이슬란드 2016 0.07 0.00 (2012) 1.25 (2009) ? ? 30.3 아이슬란드의 총기[36]
인도 2014 0.30 0.30 (2016) 0.04 (2008) 0.14 (2008) ? 4.2 인도의[37][38] 건스
아일랜드 2014 0.87 0.21 0.62 0.02 0.02 7.20 (2017) 아일랜드의[39]
이스라엘 2015 1.38 0.68 0.43 0.21 (2014) 0.22 7.3 이스라엘의[40]
이탈리아 2015 1.13 0.29 0.72 0.12 0.00 11.9 이탈리아의[41] 총기
자메이카 2015 35.22 38.20 (2016) 0.31 0.14 (2011) 7.84 (2011) 8.1 자메이카의 건스[42]
일본. 2015 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.6 일본의[43] 건스
쿠웨이트 혼년 0.36 0.36 (1995) 0.00 (1999) 0.00 (2000) 0.00 (2000) 24.8 쿠웨이트의[44] 총기
키르기스스탄 2015 0.72 0.30 0.07 0.19 0.16 0.9 키르기스스탄의[45] 총기
라트비아 2015 1.86 0.40 1.16 0.05 (2014) 0.30 19 라트비아의[46] 총기
룩셈부르크 2015 1.23 0.18 0.88 0.00 (2014) 0.18 15.3 룩셈부르크의[47] 건스
멕시코 2015 11.55 16.50 (2017) 0.46 0.47 0.36 15 멕시코의[48] 건스
몰도바 2016 0.77 0.31 0.26 0.06 0.14 7.1 몰도바의 총기[49]
몬테네그로 2009 8.68 2.50 (2016) 6.59 ? ? 23.1 몬테네그로의 총기[50]
네덜란드 2016 0.42 0.16 0.24 0.01 0.00 (2015) 2.60 (2017) 네덜란드의[51] 총기
뉴질랜드 2015 1.24 0.20 (2016) 0.92 (2015) 0.14 (2015) 0.02 30 뉴질랜드의[52][53] 건스
니카라과 2015 4.68 3.70 0.30 0.46 0.24 7.7 니카라과의 총기[54]
마케도니아 2013 1.19 1.10 (2014) 0.67 (2013) 0.00 (2013) 0.00 (2013) 29.8[55] 마케도니아의 총기[56]
노르웨이 2015 1.48 0.06 1.40 0.00 (2014) 0.00 (2014) 31.3 노르웨이의[57] 총기
파나마 2015 9.95 9.30 0.14 0.05 0.46 21.7 파나마의 총기[58]
파라과이 2014 6.32 6.00 (2015) 1.06 0.27 0.24 17 파라과이의 총기[59]
페루 2015 3.72 3.20 (2016) 0.01 (2015) 0.12 (2015) 0.29 (2015) 18.8 페루의[60] 총기
필리핀 2011 7.72 7.62 0.03 0.03 0.01 4.7 필리핀의[61]
폴란드 2015 0.20 0.03 0.10 0.02 0.04 1.3 폴란드의[62] 총기
포르투갈 2014 1.48 0.24 1.12 0.01 0.10 8.5 포르투갈의[63] 총기
카타르 ? 0.15 0.15 (2004) ? ? ? 19.2 카타르의 총기[64]
루마니아 혼년 0.14 0.04 (2012) 0.06 (2011) 0.04 (2011) 0.00 (2011) 0.7 루마니아의 총기[65]
러시아 혼년 ? 0.90 (2013) ? ? ? 12.30 (2017) 러시아의[66] 총기
세르비아 2015 3.23 0.72 2.15 0.06 0.31 37.82 세르비아의[67] 총기
싱가포르 혼년 0.01 0.005 (1994-) 0.0165 (1994-) 0.003 (1994-) 0.00 (1994-) 0.5 싱가포르의[2] 총기
슬로바키아 2014 1.89 0.30 0.97 0.37 0.35 8.3 슬로바키아의 총기[68]
슬로베니아 2015 1.91 0.00 (2016) 1.71 0.05 0.05 13.5 슬로베니아의 총기[69]
남아프리카 공화국 2015 10.47 12.92 (2018) 1.80 (2009) 10.25 0.01 12.7 남아프리카[70] 공화국의 총기
대한민국. 2015 0.06 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 1.1 대한민국의[71] 총기
스페인 2015 0.57 0.10 (2016) 0.43 (2015) 0.05 (2015) 0.01 (2015) 10.4 스페인의[72] 총기
스웨덴 2016 1.31 0.40 (2017) 0.96 0.01 0.04 23.10 (2017) 스웨덴의[73] 총기
스위스 혼합년 2.64 0.09 (2021) 2.32 (2017) ? 0.19 (2017) 27.6 - 41.2 (2017) 스위스의 총기 관련 법률[74][75]
대만 혼년 0.87 0.60 (2008) 0.12 (1994) 0.11 (1994) 0.04 (1994) ? 타이완의[76]
터키 혼년 1.95 1.03 (2016) 0.81 (2013) 0.11 (2016) 0.01 (2016) ? 혼합 소스
우크라이나 2016 1.36 1.36 (2016) ? ? ? 6.6 우크라이나의 총기[80]
영국 2015 0.20 0.02 0.16 0.01 0.01 2.8[81] 영국의[82] 총기
미국 2017 12.21 4.46 7.32 0.15 0.10 120.5 미국의[83] 총기
우루과이 2015 11.67 4.70 (2016) 4.55 2.09 0.06 31.8 우루과이의 총기[84]
베네수엘라 2013 49.73 26.48 0.14 0.26 22.34 18.50 (2017) 베네수엘라의 총기[3]
짐바브웨 혼년 0.39 0.30 (2007) 0.09 (1995) ? ? 4.6 짐바브웨의[85] 총기
나라 연도 살인 사건 자살. 의도하지 않은 미정 주민 100명당 총기 수 소스 및 메모

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총기 관련 사망률(살인, 자살 및 사고 사망 포함)에 따른 국가 목록.
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