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United Nations. 1998 ‘Rate of Thefts and Robberies Involving the Use of a Firearm.’ United Nations International Study on Firearm Regulation; Figure 7.4, pp. 138-139. Vienna: UN Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Division. 1 August

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Figure 7.4 - Rate (per 100,000 person) of Thefts and Robberies Involving the Use of a Firearm

The hard-copy version of this study, with responses from 69 countries, was published by the UN in August, 1998. Its introduction noted: "the estimated total population of responding States for the [data] year 1995 is almost 4.2 billion people, which represents 74 per cent of the estimated world population of 5.7 billion people."

The 1999 updated dataset of this study includes responses from 78 UN member states, and can be downloaded from the UNCJIN Web site as a database file.

The initial Draft Study tabled at the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Sixth session in Vienna, 28 April-9 May 1997 as E/CN.15/1997/CRP.6, included survey responses from 49 UN member states.

[Editor's note: The statistics in this United Nations report were supplied to the UN in 1997 by officials in each country. In the years since, a small number of these government figures have been contested by readers of GunPolicy.org. In the absence of more recent statistics, readers are encouraged to use their own discretion. If readers can pinpoint original documents with more accurate data from a credible source, GunPolicy.org will cite those as well, or instead. Please provide a full document citation at: www.gunpolicy.org/contact]

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