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1.8 Intentional Homicide | By city
1.8.1.x Victims of intentional homicide in the largest city (rate)
RATE of victims of intentional homicide, in the largest city.

RATES are calculated per 100,000 inhabitants, by dividing the number of reported intentional homicide crimes in the largest city by the total population of the same city; the result is then multiplied by 100,000. Some countries with less than 100,000 inhabitants in the city have their rates presented this way for comparison purpose.

[Sources: Both the population data and the data on victims of intentional homicide in the largest city are provided by Member States through the United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (UN-CTS).]

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Antigua and Barbuda------ 
Argentina20204.06 
Bahamas202023.98 
Barbados------ 
Belize202072.31 
Bolivia20204.03 
Brazil20205.74 
Canada20201.62 
Chile20204.49 
Colombia202044.48 
Costa Rica202016.83 
Dominica202017.24 
Dominican Republic20208.10 
Ecuador20205.18 
El Salvador202031.36 
Grenada------ 
Guatemala202028.93 
Guyana202021.55 
Haiti------ 
Honduras202045.34 
Jamaica2019200.00 
Mexico202014.55 
Nicaragua------ 
Panama201610.29 
Paraguay20204.60 
Peru20205.97 
Saint Kitts and Nevis------ 
Saint Lucia202024.62 
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines------ 
Suriname------ 
Trinidad and Tobago------ 
United States20205.64 
Uruguay201816.14 
Venezuela201823.76 
Regions
 
    
01. Americas------ 
02. Caribbean------ 
03. Central America------ 
04. North America------ 
05. South America------ 
* Alertamerica adopts the use of commas to indicate figures un the thousands (1,000) while points signal decimals (10.5).