Subject: The results of my research.
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Posted on: 2016-06-16 11:02:00 UTC

I'll let you draw your own conclusions. Since the US has the highest gun ownership per head in the world, it's always going to be the point on the far-right of the graphs.

#1: Firearm Homicides against Gun Ownership



The following countries have a firearms homicide rate greater than 4, and are thus excluded from the large graph:

Honduras, Jamaica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Philippines, Mexico, Costa Rica.

Along with Nicaragua, these are the only countries in the dataset with lower gun-ownership and higher firearms-homicide rates than the United States.

#2: Firearm Suicides against Gun Ownership



There's... not a whole lot to say about that; it's a straight-line graph. Also a fairly obvious fact.

#3: Total Homicides against Gun Ownership



The US is the single point out at the far right, again. The following countries have a higher homicide rate than the US:

Honduras, El Salvador, Jamaica, Belize, Guatemala, Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, Panama, Mexico, Turkmenistan, Bolivia, Uganda, Mauritania, Papua New Guinea, Haiti, Costa Rica, Philippines, Russia, Barbados, Tanzania, Senegal, Iraq, Comoros, Kazakhstan, Eritrea, Pakistan, Mongolia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Laos, Lithuania, Yemen, Lebanon, Ukraine, Solomon Islands, Cuba, Albania, Burundi, Fiji.

I'm including these lists, by the way, because these are the countries our hypothesis says we should be looking at to see whether their lower gun-ownership is the cause of their higher homicide rates.

#4: Total Suicides against Gun Ownership



Again, the US is out on the far right (which is really useful!). The following countries have a higher suicide rate than the US:

South Korea, Sri Lanka, Lithuania, Tanzania, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Burundi, India, Turkmenistan, Russia, Uganda, Hungary, Japan, Belarus, Bhutan, Comoros, Ukraine, Poland, Eritrea, Latvia, Montenegro, Finland, Belgium, Iceland, Moldova, Estonia, El Salvador, Trinidad and Tobago, Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovenia, Papua New Guinea, France, Bolivia

#5: Total Reported Rapes against Gun Ownership

(Where 'reported' means 'reported by the country to the surveyors')



And here are the countries with higher reported rape stats than the US:

Sweden, Costa Rica, Pakistan, Australia, Panama, Belgium

Having gotten past my initial 'dear sweet mercy America' reaction, I'm going to be generous and assume this is mostly down to reporting differences, rather than America being a hideous festering pit of evil or something.

But seriously. There's 90 countries in my dataset. What.

#6: Gun Ownership, Firearms Homicides, and Homicides Over Time (UK, Australia, USA)







The main conclusion I draw from this is that the UK really sucked in the early 2000s. We reached nearly a third of the homicide rate of the US!

#7: One Final Number

The average total number of 'legal-intervention gun homicides' (AKA justifiable homicides, usually AKA self-defence) in the US, per year, is about 600. The average number of gun homicides total is around 12,000.

hS

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