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Butchart, Alexander, Christopher Mikton and Etienne Krug. 2014 ‘Country Profile: Iraq.’ Global Status Report on Violence Prevention 2014; Part VIII, p. 139. Geneva: World Health Organisation (WHO), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 10 December

Relevant contents

IRAQ

Action Plans, Policies and Laws Relevant to Several Types of Violence

Firearms

Laws to regulate civilian access: YES
Mandatory background check: YES
Handguns/long guns/automatic weapons: YES/YES/YES
Carrying firearms in public: YES
Programmes to reduce civilian firearm possession and use: YES

Data on Violence

Mechanism of homicide
Firearm: 45%

Reported homicides (2011) N = 2,518, Rate = 8.79/100,000

Sources:
Mechanism: Civil and Vital Registration
Reported homicides: Police

[Editor's Note: As figures reported by national authorities can show data limitations, WHO estimates of homicide totals, if different, may be more accurate.1 2]

ID: Q9503

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