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South Carolina
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aggravated assaults per capita
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DEFINITION
Number of Deaths Due to Firearms per 100,000 Population, 2002.
Crime Statistics
> Firearms Death Rate per 100,000 (most recent) by state
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Rank
States
Amount
# 1
District of Columbia
:
31.2
# 2
Alaska
:
20
# 3
Louisiana
:
19.5
# 4
Wyoming
:
18.8
# 5
Arizona
:
18
= 6
Nevada
:
17.3
= 6
Mississippi
:
17.3
# 8
New Mexico
:
16.6
# 9
Arkansas
:
16.3
# 10
Alabama
:
16.2
# 11
Tennessee
:
15.4
# 12
West Virginia
:
14.7
# 13
Montana
:
14.5
# 14
South Carolina
:
13.8
# 15
North Carolina
:
13.6
# 16
Georgia
:
13.4
= 17
Kentucky
:
13.1
= 17
Oklahoma
:
13.1
= 19
Missouri
:
12.3
= 19
Idaho
:
12.3
# 21
Indiana
:
11.7
= 22
Colorado
:
11.5
= 22
Maryland
:
11.5
= 24
Florida
:
11.1
= 24
Virginia
:
11.1
# 26
Texas
:
11
# 27
Michigan
:
10.9
# 28
Oregon
:
10.5
# 29
Pennsylvania
:
9.9
# 30
California
:
9.8
= 31
Illinois
:
9.7
= 31
Kansas
:
9.7
= 31
Utah
:
9.7
# 34
Vermont
:
9.6
= 35
Ohio
:
9.3
= 35
Washington
:
9.3
= 37
Delaware
:
9.1
= 37
North Dakota
:
9.1
= 39
Wisconsin
:
8.1
= 39
Nebraska
:
8.1
# 41
South Dakota
:
7.9
# 42
Iowa
:
6.7
# 43
Maine
:
6.5
# 44
Minnesota
:
6
# 45
New Hampshire
:
5.8
= 46
Rhode Island
:
5.1
= 46
New York
:
5.1
# 48
New Jersey
:
4.9
# 49
Connecticut
:
4.3
# 50
Massachusetts
:
3.1
# 51
Hawaii
:
2.8
Weighted average:
11.5
DEFINITION:
Number of Deaths Due to Firearms per 100,000 Population, 2002.
SOURCE:
statehealthfacts.org
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