Reeve of Shinra
Well-known member
I will also note (again) that comparing gun violence alone between countries does not indicate that correlation = causation. If you have research you can link to that suggests otherwise, please post it.
If you wish to view homicide rates for a more apples to apples comparison, start here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
108 United States
153 Canada
168 United Kingdom
181 Australia
191 Germany
While the US leads the "short list" of countries we discussed, I believe there are some socioeconomic factors that contribute to our higher number. I am not sure if I have the data to do a proper comparison but at least here we are being honest about the issue and the discussion of real efforts to reduce those figures.
If you wish to view homicide rates for a more apples to apples comparison, start here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
108 United States
153 Canada
168 United Kingdom
181 Australia
191 Germany
While the US leads the "short list" of countries we discussed, I believe there are some socioeconomic factors that contribute to our higher number. I am not sure if I have the data to do a proper comparison but at least here we are being honest about the issue and the discussion of real efforts to reduce those figures.