| Literature DB >> 29389917 |
Katherine A Fowler1, Shane P D Jack1, Bridget H Lyons1, Carter J Betz1, Emiko Petrosky1.
Abstract
PROBLEM/CONDITION: In 2014, approximately 59,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violence-related injuries. This report summarizes data from CDC's National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) regarding violent deaths from 18 U.S. states for 2014. Results are reported by sex, age group, race/ethnicity, marital status, location of injury, method of injury, circumstances of injury, and other selected characteristics. REPORTING PERIOD COVERED: 2014. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM: NVDRS collects data from participating states regarding violent deaths. Data are obtained from death certificates, coroner/medical examiner reports, law enforcement reports, and secondary sources (e.g., child fatality review team data, supplemental homicide reports, hospital data, and crime laboratory data). This report includes data from 18 states that collected statewide data for 2014 (Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin). NVDRS collates documents for each death and links deaths that are related (e.g., multiple homicides, a homicide followed by a suicide, or multiple suicides) into a single incident.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29389917 PMCID: PMC5829936 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.ss6702a1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Surveill Summ ISSN: 1545-8636
FIGUREStates participating in the National Violent Death Reporting System, by year of initial data collection, United States, 2003–2014
Number,* percentage,† and rate§ of deaths, by incident type, manner of death, method used and location in which injury occurred — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,¶ 2014
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| Suicide, single | 14,560 (65.9) | 13.7 |
| Homicide, single | 4,459 (20.2) | 4.2 |
| Undetermined intent, single | 2,222 (10.1) | 2.1 |
| Unintentional firearm, single | 144 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Suicide, multiple | 23 (<1.0) | ** |
| Homicide, multiple | 169 (<1.0) | ** |
| Undetermined intent, multiple | 12 (<1.0) | ** |
| Legal intervention,†† single/multiple | 281 (1.3) | ** |
| Homicide followed by suicide | 222 (1.0) | ** |
| Other combinations of deaths | 6 (<1.0) | ** |
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| Suicide or intentional self-harm | 14,834 (65.6) | 13.9 |
| Homicide | 5,100 (22.5) | 4.8 |
| Undetermined intent | 2,257 (10.0) | 2.1 |
| Legal Intervention†† | 283 (1.3) | 0.3 |
| Unintentional firearm | 144 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
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| Firearm | 11,554 (51.1) | 10.8 |
| Hanging/strangulation/suffocation | 4,243 (18.8) | 4.0 |
| Poisoning | 3,946 (17.4) | 3.7 |
| Sharp instrument | 955 (4.2) | 0.9 |
| Blunt instrument | 334 (1.5) | 0.3 |
| Fall | 320 (1.4) | 0.3 |
| Motor vehicle (e.g., car, bus, motorcycle, or other transport vehicle) | 269 (1.2) | 0.3 |
| Personal weapons (e.g., hands, feet, fists) | 255 (1.1) | 0.2 |
| Drowning | 214 (<1.0) | 0.2 |
| Fire/burns | 134 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Intentional neglect | 22 (<1.0) | 0.0 |
| Other (single method) | 75 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Unknown | 297 (1.3) | 0.3 |
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| House, apartment | 15,713 (69.5) | 14.7 |
| Street/highway | 1,420 (6.3) | 1.3 |
| Motor vehicle | 1,105 (4.9) | 1.0 |
| Natural area | 916 (4.0) | 0.9 |
| Hotel/motel | 509 (2.3) | 0.5 |
| Parking lot/public garage/public transport | 404 (1.8) | 0.4 |
| Commercial/retail area | 303 (1.3) | 0.3 |
| Jail/prison | 258 (1.1) | 0.2 |
| Park, playground, sports/athletic area | 238 (1.1) | 0.2 |
| Bar/nightclub | 118 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Supervised residential facility | 98 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Railroad tracks | 94 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Hospital or medical facility | 78 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Farm | 69 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Abandoned house/building/warehouse | 64 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Industrial or construction area | 58 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Preschool/school/college/school bus | 56 (<1.0) | 0.1 |
| Office building | 38 (<1.0) | 0.0 |
| Other | 370 (1.6) | 0.3 |
| Unknown | 709 (3.1) | 0.7 |
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* No. incidents = 22,098; no. decedents = 22,368 (98.9%); no. suspect/decedents = 250 (1.1%). The Incident type characteristic reports number of incidents; all others report number of deaths.
† Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
§ Per 100,000 population.
¶ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
** Because the number of decedents varies in incidents involving multiple deaths, numerators cannot be determined to compute rates.
†† The term “legal intervention” does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding the death.
Number, percentage,* and rate† of suicides, by decedent's sex, age group, race/ethnicity, and marital status — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| 10–14 | 117 (1.0) | 3.3 | 53 (1.6) | 1.6 |
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| 15–19 | 518 (4.5) | 14.3 | 172 (5.1) | 5.0 |
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| 20–24 | 966 (8.4) | 24.7 | 203 (6.0) | 5.5 |
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| 25–29 | 892 (7.8) | 24.7 | 218 (6.4) | 6.2 |
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| 30–34 | 925 (8.1) | 26.3 | 246 (7.2) | 7.0 |
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| 35–44 | 1,797 (15.7) | 26.8 | 626 (18.4) | 9.2 |
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| 45–54 | 2,178 (19.0) | 30.1 | 830 (24.4) | 11.0 |
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| 55–64 | 1,953 (17.1) | 29.7 | 635 (18.7) | 9.0 |
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| 65–74 | 1,107 (9.7) | 26.6 | 257 (7.6) | 5.4 |
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| 75–84 | 671 (5.9) | 35.1 | 119 (3.5) | 4.6 |
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| ≥85 | 313 (2.7) | 47.2 | 36 (1.1) | 2.7 |
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| Unknown | 1 (<1.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 9,626 (84.2) | 26.6 | 2,880 (84.8) | 7.7 |
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| Black, non-Hispanic | 767 (6.7) | 9.8 | 200 (5.9) | 2.3 |
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| American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 182 (1.6) | 30.7 | 49 (1.4) | 8.0 |
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| Asian/Pacific Islander | 199 (1.7) | 9.2 | 86 (2.5) | 3.7 |
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| Hispanic†† | 555 (4.9) | 10.0 | 147 (4.3) | 2.8 |
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| Other | 71 (<1.0) | ** | 14 (<1.0) | ** |
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| Unknown | 38 (<1.0) | ** | 20 (<1.0) | ** |
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| Married | 3,819 (34.5) | ¶¶ | 1,105 (34.2) | ¶¶ |
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| Never married | 3,669 (33.1) | ¶¶ | 769 (23.8) | ¶¶ |
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| Widowed | 608 (5.5) | ¶¶ | 254 (7.9) | ¶¶ |
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| Divorced | 2,317 (20.9) | ¶¶ | 953 (29.5) | ¶¶ |
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| Married, but separated | 367 (3.3) | ¶¶ | 79 (2.4) | ¶¶ |
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| Single, not otherwise specified | 171 (1.5) | ¶¶ | 41 (1.3) | ¶¶ |
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| Unknown | 131 (1.2) | ¶¶ | 34 (1.1) | ¶¶ |
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* Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
† Per 100,000 population.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Suicide is not reported for decedents aged <10 years, as per standard in the suicide prevention literature.
** Rates not reported when number of decedents is <20 or when race/ethnicity or age categories are “Other” or “Unknown.”
†† Includes persons of any race.
§§ Includes decedents aged ≥18 years only.
¶¶ Rates cannot be computed for marital status because denominators are unknown.
Number, percentage, * and rate† of suicides, by decedent's sex, method used, and location in which injury occurred — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| Firearm | 6,469 (56.6) | 1,106 (32.6) |
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| Hanging/strangulation/suffocation | 3,091 (27.0) | 907 (26.7) |
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| Poisoning | 1,125 (9.8) | 1,134 (33.4) |
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| Fall | 206 (1.8) | 59 (1.7) |
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| Sharp instrument | 210 (1.8) | 54 (1.6) |
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| Motor vehicles (e.g., car, bus, motorcycle, or other transport vehicle) | 146 (1.3) | 48 (1.4) |
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| Drowning | 83 (<1.0) | 49 (1.4) |
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| Fire/burns | 39 (<1.0) | 17 (<1.0) |
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| Other (single method) | 23 (<1.0) | 5 (<1.0) |
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| Unknown | 32 (<1.0) | 12 (<1.0) |
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| House, apartment | 8,453 (73.9) | 2,716 (80.0) |
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| Natural area | 573 (5.0) | 113 (3.3) |
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| Motor vehicle | 528 (4.6) | 129 (3.8) |
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| Hotel/motel | 248 (2.2) | 108 (3.2) |
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| Street/highway | 282 (2.5) | 52 (1.5) |
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| Jail/prison | 195 (1.7) | 22 (<1.0) |
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| Park, playground, sports/athletic area | 158 (1.4) | 19 (<1.0) |
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| Parking lot/public garage/public transport | 140 (1.2) | 33 (<1.0) |
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| Commercial/retail area | 96 (<1.0) | 13 (<1.0) |
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| Railroad tracks | 59 (<1.0) | 18 (<1.0) |
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| Farm | 59 (<1.0) | 2 (<1.0) |
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| Hospital or medical facility | 39 (<1.0) | 17 (<1.0) |
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| Supervised residential facility | 40 (<1.0) | 16 (<1.0) |
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| Preschool/school/college/school bus | 40 (<1.0) | 6 (<1.0) |
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| Industrial or construction area | 38 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Office building | 26 (<1.0) | 4 (<1.0) |
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| Other | 223 (1.9) | 56 (1.6) |
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| Unknown | 222 (1.9) | 70 (2.1) |
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* Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
† Per 100,000 population.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Number* and percentage of suicide decedents who were tested for alcohol and drugs whose results were positive,† by toxicology variable — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| Toxicology variable | No. (%) | No. (%) |
| BAC¶ | 7,883 (53.1) | 3,168 (40.2) |
| Alcohol <0.08 g/dL | 874 (27.6) | |
| Alcohol ≥0.08 g/dL | 2,200 (69.4) | |
| Alcohol positive, level unknown | 94 (3.0) | |
| Amphetamines | 4,619 (31.1) | 398 (8.6) |
| Anticonvulsants | 3,126 (21.1) | 457 (14.6) |
| Antidepressants | 3,862 (26.0) | 1,577 (40.8) |
| Antipsychotics | 3,072 (20.7) | 308 (10.0) |
| Barbiturates | 3,748 (25.3) | 119 (3.2) |
| Benzodiazepines | 4,996 (33.7) | 1,631 (32.6) |
| Carbon monoxide | 1,805 (12.2) | 354 (19.6) |
| Cocaine | 4,837 (32.6) | 274 (5.7) |
| Marijuana | 4,309 (29.0) | 903 (21.0) |
| Muscle relaxants | 3,111 (21.0) | 245 (7.9) |
| Opiates | 5,368 (36.2) | 1,611 (30.0) |
| Other drugs/substances** | 2,654 (17.9) | 2,589 (97.6) |
Abbreviation: BAC = blood alcohol concentration.
* No. of suicide decedents = 14,834.
† Percentage is of decedents tested for toxicology variable.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ BAC of ≥0.08 g/dL is over the legal limit in all states and is used as the standard for intoxication.
** Other drugs/substances indicated if any results were positive; levels for these drugs/substances are not measured.
Number* and percentage† of suicides, by precipitating circumstances and decedent's sex — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| Precipitating circumstances | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) |
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| Current diagnosed mental health problem | 4,427 (43.2) | 1,948 (62.3) |
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| Current depressed mood | 3,747 (36.6) | 1,142 (36.5) |
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| History of ever being treated for a mental health problem | 3,291 (32.1) | 1,529 (48.9) |
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| Current mental health treatment | 2,509 (24.5) | 1,275 (40.8) |
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| Alcohol problem | 1,903 (18.6) | 488 (15.6) |
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| Other substance abuse problem (excludes alcohol) | 1,521 (14.9) | 603 (19.3) |
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| Other addiction (e.g., gambling or sexual) | 57 (<1.0) | 24 (<1.0) |
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| Intimate partner problem | 2,957 (28.9) | 823 (26.3) |
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| Family relationship problem | 945 (9.2) | 390 (12.5) |
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| Other death of family member or friend within past 5 years | 575 (5.6) | 227 (7.3) |
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| Perpetrator of interpersonal violence within past month | 322 (3.1) | 28 (<1.0) |
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| Other relationship problem (nonintimate) | 224 (2.2) | 60 (1.9) |
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| Suicide of family member or friend within past 5 years | 197 (1.9) | 83 (2.7) |
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| Victim of interpersonal violence within past month | 23 (<1.0) | 28 (<1.0) |
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| Crisis within previous or upcoming 2 weeks | 3,687 (36.0) | 902 (28.8) |
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| Physical health problem | 2,294 (22.4) | 642 (20.5) |
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| Argument or conflict | 1,542 (15.1) | 500 (16.0) |
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| Job problem | 1,259 (12.3) | 227 (7.3) |
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| Financial problem | 1,074 (10.5) | 240 (7.7) |
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| Recent criminal legal problem | 1,091 (10.7) | 128 (4.1) |
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| Eviction or loss of home | 369 (3.6) | 96 (3.1) |
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| Noncriminal legal problem | 329 (3.2) | 74 (2.4) |
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| School problem | 146 (1.4) | 53 (1.7) |
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| History of child abuse/neglect | 81 (<1.0) | 78 (2.5) |
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| Traumatic anniversary | 57 (<1.0) | 26 (<1.0) |
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| Physical fight (two persons, not a brawl) | 63 (<1.0) | 11 (<1.0) |
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| Caretaker abuse/neglect led to suicide | 4 (<1.0) | 8 (<1.0) |
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| Exposure to disaster | 12 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Precipitated by another crime | 414 (4.0) | 34 (1.1) |
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| Crime in progress¶ | 99 (23.9) | 9 (26.5) |
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| Terrorist attack | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Left a suicide note | 3,240 (31.6) | 1,269 (40.6) |
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| History of suicidal thoughts or plans | 3,121 (30.5) | 1,097 (35.1) |
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| History of suicide attempt(s) | 1,645 (16.1) | 999 (31.9) |
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| Disclosed suicide intent | 2,573 (25.1) | 717 (22.9) |
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| Previous or current intimate partner | 1,028 (40.0) | 239 (33.3) |
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| Other family member | 754 (29.3) | 224 (31.2) |
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| Friend/colleague | 290 (11.3) | 105 (14.6) |
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| Health care worker | 90 (3.5) | 44 (6.1) |
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| Neighbor | 42 (1.6) | 14 (2.0) |
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| Other person | 222 (8.6) | 38 (5.3) |
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| Unknown | 147 (5.7) | 53 (7.4) |
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* Includes suicides with one or more precipitating circumstances. Circumstances were unknown for 1,466 decedents (1,197 males and 269 females). Numbers do not equal the sums of the columns because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent.
† Denominator includes only those suicides with one or more precipitating circumstances. The sum of percentages in columns exceeds 100% because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Denominator includes only those decedents involved in an incident that was precipitated by another crime. Suicide deaths precipitated by this circumstance include situations such as when the suicide victim also committed a homicide or attempted homicide.
** Denominator is decedents who disclosed intent.
Number* and percentage† of suicide decedents with a current mental health problem, by diagnosis — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| Mental health problem | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) |
| Depression/dysthymia | 3,207 (72.4) | 1,469 (75.4) |
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| Anxiety disorder | 652 (14.7) | 361 (18.5) |
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| Bipolar disorder | 574 (13.0) | 383 (19.7) |
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| PTSD | 251 (5.7) | 55 (2.8) |
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| Schizophrenia | 231 (5.2) | 71 (3.6) |
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| ADD/ADHD | 128 (2.9) | 31 (1.6) |
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| OCD | 29 (<1.0) | 10 (<1.0) |
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| Eating disorder | 4 (<1.0) | 21 (1.1) |
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| Other | 227 (5.1) | 106 (5.4) |
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| Unknown | 431 (9.7) | 161 (8.3) |
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Abbreviation: ADD/ADHD = attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder; PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder.
* Includes decedents with one or more diagnosed mental health problem. Numbers do not equal the sum of the column because more than one diagnosis could have been present per decedent.
† Denominator includes only those decedents with one or more diagnosed mental health problem. Sums of percentages in columns exceed 100% because decedents could have had more than one diagnosis.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Number, percentage,* and rate† of homicides, by decedent's sex, age group, and race/ethnicity — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| <1 | 44 (1.1) | 6.6 | 35 (3.0) | 5.5 |
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| 1–4 | 67 (1.7) | 2.5 | 50 (4.3) | 1.9 |
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| 5–9 | 21 (<1.0) | 0.6 | 19 (1.6) | ¶ |
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| 10–14 | 37 (<1.0) | 1.0 | 20 (1.7) | 0.6 |
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| 15–19 | 311 (7.9) | 8.6 | 58 (5.0) | 1.7 |
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| 20–24 | 805 (20.4) | 20.6 | 126 (10.9) | 3.4 |
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| 25–29 | 660 (16.7) | 18.2 | 117 (10.1) | 3.3 |
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| 30–34 | 476 (12.1) | 13.5 | 127 (11.0) | 3.6 |
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| 35–44 | 598 (15.2) | 8.9 | 199 (17.2) | 2.9 |
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| 45–54 | 471 (11.9) | 6.5 | 168 (14.6) | 2.2 |
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| 55–64 | 261 (6.6) | 4.0 | 104 (9.0) | 1.5 |
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| 65–74 | 129 (3.3) | 3.1 | 62 (5.4) | 1.3 |
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| 75–84 | 51 (1.3) | 2.7 | 44 (3.8) | 1.7 |
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| ≥85 | 10 (<1.0) | ¶ | 24 (2.1) | 1.8 |
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| Unknown | 4 (<1.0) | ¶ | 1 (<1.0) | ¶ |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 1,006 (25.5) | 2.8 | 573 (49.7) | 1.5 |
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| Black, non-Hispanic | 2,420 (61.3) | 31.0 | 412 (35.7) | 4.8 |
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| American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 85 (2.2) | 14.4 | 28 (2.4) | 4.6 |
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| Asian/Pacific Islander | 38 (<1.0) | 1.8 | 21 (1.8) | 0.9 |
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| Hispanic** | 358 (9.1) | 6.4 | 107 (9.3) | 2.0 |
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| Other | 23 (<1.0) | ¶ | 5 (<1.0) | ¶ |
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| Unknown | 15 (<1.0) | ¶ | 8 (<1.0) | ¶ |
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* Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding. Sex was unknown for one decedent.
† Per 100,000 population.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Rate is not reported when number of decedents is <20 or when age or race/ethnicity is other or unknown.
** Includes persons of any race.
Number* and percentage† of homicides, by decedent's marital status and victim-suspect relationship§ — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states, ¶ 2014
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| Never married | 2,816 (61.2) |
| Married | 877 (19.1) |
| Divorced | 578 (12.6) |
| Widowed | 148 (3.2) |
| Single, not otherwise specified | 111 (2.4) |
| Married, but separated | 68 (1.5) |
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| Acquaintance/friend | 698 (28.1) |
| Spouse/intimate partner (current or former) | 561 (22.6) |
| Stranger | 337 (13.6) |
| Other relative | 189 (7.6) |
| Child | 154 (6.2) |
| Parent | 139 (5.6) |
| Other intimate partner involvement | 58 (2.3) |
| Rival gang member | 15 (<1.0) |
| Victim was law enforcement officer injured in the line of duty | 9 (<1.0) |
| Other person known to victim | 326 (13.1) |
| Victim injured by a law enforcement officer | 0 (0.0) |
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* No. deaths = 5,100. Marital status was unknown for 76 decedents. Victim-suspect relationship unknown for 2,614 decedents.
† Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
§ A victim is a person whose death resulted from a violence-related injury; a suspect is a person believed to have inflicted a fatal injury.
¶ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
** Includes decedents aged ≥18 years only.
†† Death was due to intimate partner-related violence but not between the intimate partners (e.g., child killed by mother’s boyfriend).
Number, percentage,* and rate† of homicides, by decedent's sex, method used, and location in which injury occurred — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
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| Characteristic | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | Rate |
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| Firearm | 2,899 (73.5) | 602 (52.2) |
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| Sharp instrument | 482 (12.2) | 197 (17.1) |
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| Blunt instrument | 180 (4.6) | 93 (8.1) |
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| Personal weapons (e.g., hands, feet, fists) | 165 (4.2) | 75 (6.5) |
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| Hanging/strangulation/suffocation | 83 (2.1) | 100 (8.7) |
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| Motor vehicle (e.g., car, bus, motorcycle, or other transport vehicle) | 21 (<1.0) | 14 (1.2) |
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| Fire/burns | 15 (<1.0) | 11 (<1.0) |
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| Poisoning | 9 (<1.0) | 12 (1.0) |
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| Intentional neglect | 4 (<1.0) | 11 (<1.0) |
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| Fall | 6 (<1.0) | 5 (<1.0) |
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| Drowning | 3 (<1.0) | 3 (<1.0) |
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| Other (single method) | 19 (<1.0) | 6 (<1.0) |
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| Unknown | 59 (1.5) | 25 (2.2) |
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| House, apartment | 1,812 (45.9) | 831 (72.0) |
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| Street/highway | 864 (21.9) | 86 (7.5) |
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| Motor vehicle | 309 (7.8) | 58 (5.0) |
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| Parking lot/public garage/public transport | 169 (4.3) | 20 (1.7) |
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| Commercial/retail area | 143 (3.6) | 18 (1.6) |
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| Bar/nightclub | 105 (2.7) | 7 (<1.0) |
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| Natural area | 83 (2.1) | 26 (2.3) |
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| Hotel/motel | 48 (1.2) | 26 (2.3) |
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| Park, playground, sports/athletic area | 37 (<1.0) | 7 (<1.0) |
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| Jail/prison | 32 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Abandoned house/building/warehouse | 25 (<1.0) | 6 (<1.0) |
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| Industrial or construction area | 15 (<1.0) | 3 (<1.0) |
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| Supervised residential facility | 9 (<1.0) | 6 (<1.0) |
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| Hospital or medical facility | 7 (<1.0) | 2 (<1.0) |
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| Preschool/school/college/school bus | 6 (<1.0) | 1 (<1.0) |
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| Farm | 4 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Railroad tracks | 3 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Office building | 2 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
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| Other | 55 (1.4) | 8 (<1.0) |
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| Unknown | 217 (5.5) | 49 (4.2) |
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* Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding. Sex was unknown for one decedent.
† Per 100,000 population.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Rate is not reported when number of decedents is <20.
Number* and percentage† of homicides, by precipitating circumstances and decedent's sex — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
| Male | Female | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Precipitating circumstances | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) |
|
| |||
| Other substance abuse problem (excludes alcohol) | 306 (10.1) | 111 (11.0) |
|
| Alcohol problem | 134 (4.4) | 41 (4.1) |
|
| Current diagnosed mental health problem | 106 (3.5) | 50 (5.0) |
|
| History of ever being treated for a mental health problem | 62 (2.0) | 33 (3.3) |
|
| Current mental health treatment | 47 (1.5) | 25 (2.5) |
|
| Current depressed mood | 9 (<1.0) | 9 (<1.0) |
|
| Other addiction (e.g., gambling or sexual) | 3 (<1.0) | 2 (<1.0) |
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| |||
| Intimate partner violence-related | 269 (8.8) | 480 (47.6) |
|
| Family relationship problem | 183 (6.0) | 83 (8.2) |
|
| Other relationship problem (nonintimate) | 178 (5.9) | 35 (3.5) |
|
| Jealousy (lovers’ triangle) | 58 (1.9) | 48 (4.8) |
|
| Victim of interpersonal violence within past month | 27 (<1.0) | 44 (4.4) |
|
| Perpetrator of interpersonal violence within past month | 37 (1.2) | 6 (<1.0) |
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|
| |||
| Argument or conflict | 1,152 (37.9) | 312 (30.9) |
|
| Physical fight (two persons, not a brawl) | 430 (14.1) | 54 (5.4) |
|
| Crisis within previous or upcoming 2 weeks | 220 (7.2) | 98 (9.7) |
|
| History of child abuse/neglect | 25 (<1.0) | 21 (2.1) |
|
|
| |||
| Precipitated by another crime | 1,228 (40.4) | 285 (28.2) |
|
| Crime in progress¶ | 711 (57.9) | 142 (49.8) |
|
| Drug involvement | 418 (13.8) | 50 (5.0) |
|
| Gang-related | 207 (6.8) | 26 (2.6) |
|
| Terrorist attack | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| |||
| Caretaker abuse/neglect led to death | 104 (3.4) | 101 (10.0) |
|
| Victim used a weapon | 184 (6.1) | 7 (<1.0) |
|
| Drive-by shooting | 115 (3.8) | 12 (1.2) |
|
| Walk by assault | 105 (3.5) | 11 (1.1) |
|
| Justifiable self defense | 105 (3.5) | 3 (<1.0) |
|
| Brawl | 94 (3.1) | 7 (<1.0) |
|
| Mentally ill suspect | 60 (2.0) | 41 (4.1) |
|
| Random violence | 59 (1.9) | 20 (2.0) |
|
| Victim was a bystander | 39 (1.3) | 28 (2.8) |
|
| Victim was an intervener assisting a crime victim | 19 (<1.0) | 3 (<1.0) |
|
| Prostitution | 12 (<1.0) | 7 (<1.0) |
|
| Victim was a police officer on duty | 11 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Stalking | 3 (<1.0) | 6 (<1.0) |
|
| Mercy killing | 0 (0.0) | 6 (<1.0) |
|
| Hate crime | 2 (<1.0) | 1 (<1.0) |
|
|
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|
|
|
* Includes homicides with one or more precipitating circumstances. Total numbers do not equal the sums of the columns because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent. Circumstances were unknown for 1,051 decedents (905 males and 145 females; sex was unknown for one decedent).
† Denominator includes only those homicides with one or more precipitating circumstances. The sum of percentages in columns exceeds 100% because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Denominator includes only those decedents involved in an incident that was precipitated by another crime.
Number, percentage,* and rate† of legal intervention§ deaths, by decedent's sex, age group, and race/ethnicity — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,¶ 2014
| Male | Female | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | No. (%) | Rate | No. (%) | Rate | No. (%) | Rate |
|
| ||||||
| <1 | 0 (0.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| 1–4 | 0 (0.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| 5–9 | 0 (0.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| 10–14 | 1 (<1.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| 15–19 | 12 (4.5) | ** | 4 (21.1) | ** |
|
|
| 20–24 | 39 (14.8) | 1.0 | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| 25–29 | 45 (17.0) | 1.2 | 3 (15.8) | ** |
|
|
| 30–34 | 38 (14.4) | 1.1 | 1 (5.3) | ** |
|
|
| 35–44 | 59 (22.3) | 0.9 | 7 (36.8) | ** |
|
|
| 45–54 | 41 (15.5) | 0.6 | 2 (10.5) | ** |
|
|
| 55–64 | 18 (6.8) | ** | 1 (5.3) | ** |
|
|
| 65–74 | 10 (3.8) | ** | 1 (5.3) | ** |
|
|
| 75–84 | 1 (<1.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| ≥85 | 0 (0.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| Unknown | 0 (0.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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| White, non-Hispanic | 128 (48.5) | 0.4 | 12 (63.2) | ** |
|
|
| Black, non-Hispanic | 79 (29.9) | 1.0 | 4 (21.1) | ** |
|
|
| American Indian/Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 9 (3.4) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 2 (<1.0) | ** | 1 (5.3) | ** |
|
|
| Hispanic†† | 45 (17.0) | 0.8 | 2 (10.5) | ** |
|
|
| Other | 1 (<1.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
|
| Unknown | 0 (0.0) | ** | 0 (0.0) | ** |
|
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|
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|
|
* Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
† Per 100,000 population.
§ The term “legal intervention” does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding the death.
¶ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
** Rate is not reported when number of decedents is <20 or when race/ethnicity or age categories are “Other” or “Unknown.”
†† Includes persons of any race.
Number, percentage,* and rate† of legal intervention§ deaths, by decedent's sex, method used, and location in which injury occurred — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,¶ 2014
| Male | Female | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | Rate |
|
| ||||
| Firearm | 251 (95.1) | 17 (89.5) |
|
|
| Motor vehicle (e.g., car, bus, motorcycle, or other transport vehicle) | 3 (1.1) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Sharp instrument | 2 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Drowning | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Fall | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Hanging/strangulation/suffocation | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Personal weapons (e.g., hands, feet, fists) | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Poisoning | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Blunt instrument | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Fire/burns | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Intentional neglect | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Other (single method) | 3 (1.1) | 1 (5.3) |
|
|
| Unknown | 0 (0.0) | 1 (5.3) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| ||||
| House, apartment | 107 (40.5) | 11 (57.9) |
|
|
| Street/highway | 65 (24.6) | 3 (15.8) |
|
|
| Motor vehicle | 21 (8.0) | 3 (15.8) |
|
|
| Parking lot/public garage/public transport | 19 (7.2) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Commercial/retail area | 17 (6.4) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Natural area | 10 (3.8) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Office building | 3 (1.1) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Park, playground, sports/athletic area | 3 (1.1) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Farm | 2 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Industrial or construction area | 1 (<1.0) | 1 (5.3) |
|
|
| Jail/prison | 2 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Supervised residential facility | 2 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Bar/nightclub | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Hotel/motel | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Abandoned house/building/warehouse | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Hospital or medical facility | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Preschool/school/college/school bus | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Railroad tracks | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| Other | 9 (3.4) | 1 (5.3) |
|
|
| Unknown | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
† Per 100,000 population.
§ The term “legal intervention” does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding the death.
¶ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
** Rate is not reported when number of decedents is <20.
Number* and percentage† of legal intervention§ deaths, by precipitating circumstances and decedent's sex — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,¶ 2014
| Male | Female | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Precipitating circumstances | No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) |
|
| |||
| Other substance abuse problem (excludes alcohol) | 67 (25.5) | 4 (21.1) |
|
| Current diagnosed mental health problem | 52 (19.8) | 9 (47.4) |
|
| History of ever being treated for a mental health problem | 47 (17.9) | 6 (31.6) |
|
| Current mental health treatment | 31 (11.8) | 5 (26.3) |
|
| Alcohol problem | 25 (9.5) | 4 (21.1) |
|
| Current depressed mood | 19 (7.2) | 2 (10.5) |
|
| Other addiction (e.g., gambling, sexual) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| |||
| Intimate partner violence-related | 27 (10.3) | 2 (10.5) |
|
| Perpetrator of interpersonal violence within past month | 24 (9.1) | 1 (5.3) |
|
| Family relationship problem | 15 (5.7) | 3 (15.8) |
|
| Other relationship problem (nonintimate) | 3 (1.1) | 3 (15.8) |
|
| Jealousy (lovers’ triangle) | 3 (1.1) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Victim of interpersonal violence within past month | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| |||
| Crisis within previous or upcoming two weeks | 33 (12.5) | 6 (31.6) |
|
| Argument or conflict | 35 (13.3) | 4 (21.1) |
|
| Physical fight (two persons, not a brawl) | 14 (5.3) | 2 (10.5) |
|
| History of child abuse/neglect | 3 (1.1) | 2 (10.5) |
|
|
| |||
| Precipitated by another crime | 236 (89.7) | 13 (68.4) |
|
| Crime in progress** | 158 (66.9) | 6 (46.2) |
|
| Drug involvement | 23 (8.7) | 2 (10.5) |
|
| Gang-related | 2 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Terrorist attack | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
| |||
| Victim used a weapon | 195 (74.1) | 10 (52.6) |
|
| Brawl | 4 (1.5) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Victim was a bystander | 1 (<1.0) | 1 (5.3) |
|
| Mentally ill suspect | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Prostitution | 1 (<1.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Victim was a police officer on duty | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Victim was an intervener assisting a crime victim | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Random violence | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
| Stalking | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Includes deaths with one or more precipitating circumstances. Total numbers do not equal the sums of the columns because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent. Circumstances were unknown for one male decedent.
† Denominator includes only those deaths with one or more precipitating circumstances. The sum of percentages in columns exceed 100% because more than one circumstance could have been present per decedent.
§ The term “legal intervention” does not denote the lawfulness or legality of the circumstances surrounding the death.
¶ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
** Denominator includes only those decedents involved in an incident that was precipitated by another crime.
Number* and percentage† of unintentional firearm deaths, by decedent's sex, race/ethnicity, age group, location of injury, and type of firearm — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
| Characteristic | No. (%) |
|---|---|
|
| |
| Male | 122 (84.7) |
| Female | 22 (15.3) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| White, non-Hispanic | 97 (67.4) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 36 (25.0) |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 3 (2.1) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 1 (<1.0) |
| Hispanic¶ | 7 (4.9) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| 1–4 | 9 (6.3) |
| 5–9 | 9 (6.3) |
| 10–14 | 13 (9.0) |
| 15–19 | 18 (12.5) |
| 20–24 | 26 (18.1) |
| 25–29 | 11 (7.6) |
| 30–34 | 10 (6.9) |
| 35–44 | 10 (6.9) |
| 45–54 | 10 (6.9) |
| 55–64 | 14 (9.7) |
| 65–74 | 10 (6.9) |
| 75–84 | 3 (2.1) |
| ≥85 | 1 (<1.0) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| House, apartment | 110 (76.4) |
| Natural area | 7 (4.9) |
| Street/highway | 6 (4.2) |
| Motor vehicle | 5 (3.5) |
| Commercial/retail area | 2 (1.4) |
| Farm | 2 (1.4) |
| Hotel/motel | 2 (1.4) |
| Bar/nightclub | 1 (<1.0) |
| Park, playground, sports/athletic area | 1 (<1.0) |
| Parking lot/public garage/public transport | 1 (<1.0) |
| Other** | 1 (<1.0) |
| Unknown | 6 (4.2) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| Handgun | 86 (59.7) |
| Rifle | 25 (17.4) |
| Shotgun | 20 (13.9) |
| Other firearm | 1 (<1.0) |
| Unknown | 12 (8.3) |
|
|
|
* No. deaths = 144.
† Percentages might not total 100% due to rounding.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Includes persons of any race.
** Includes military training exercise, private land campsites, and private hunting land attached to homes.
Number* and percentage† of unintentional firearm deaths, by context and circumstances of injury — National Violent Death Reporting System, 18 states,§ 2014
| Characteristic | No. (%) |
|---|---|
|
| |
| Playing with gun | 54 (40.9) |
| Cleaning gun | 17 (12.9) |
| Showing gun to others | 13 (9.8) |
| Hunting | 11 (8.3) |
| Loading/unloading gun | 9 (6.8) |
| Target shooting | 4 (3.0) |
| Celebratory firing | 0 (0.0) |
| Other context of injury | 33 (25.0) |
|
| |
| Unintentionally pulled trigger | 35 (26.5) |
| Thought gun was unloaded | 20 (15.2) |
| Thought unloaded, magazine disengaged | 11 (8.3) |
| Gun fired due to defect or malfunction | 5 (3.8) |
| Gun was mistaken for a toy | 4 (3.0) |
| Thought gun safety was engaged | 2 (1.5) |
| Bullet ricocheted | 2 (1.5) |
| Gun fired while holstering | 1 (<1.0) |
| Gun was dropped | 1 (<1.0) |
| Gun fired while handling safety lock | 1 (<1.0) |
| Other mechanism of injury | 32 (24.2) |
|
|
|
* Includes 132 deaths with one or more circumstances known. Circumstances were unknown for 12 deaths.
† Percentages might exceed 100% because one or more circumstances could have been known per death.
§ Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
|
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|
| Intentional self-harm (suicide) | X60–X84 | Y87.0 |
| Assault (homicide) | X85–X99, Y00–Y09 | Y87.1 |
| Event of undetermined intent | Y10–Y34 | Y87.2, Y89.9 |
| Unintentional exposure to inanimate mechanical forces (firearms) | W32–W34 | Y86 determined to be attributable to firearms |
| Legal intervention (excluding executions, Y35.5) | Y35.0–Y35.4, Y35.6–Y35.7 | Y89.0 |
| Terrorism | U01, U03 | U02 |
|
Firearm: method that uses a powder charge to fire a projectile Hanging/strangulation/suffocation: hanging by the neck, manual strangulation, or plastic bag over the head Poisoning: street drug, alcohol, pharmaceutical, carbon monoxide, gas, rat poison, or insecticide Sharp instrument: knife, razor, machete, or pointed instrument (e.g., chisel or broken glass) Blunt instrument: (e.g., club, bat, rock, or brick) Fall: being pushed or jumping Motor vehicle: (e.g., car, bus, motorcycle, or other transport vehicle) Personal weapons: (e.g., hands, fists, or feet) Drowning: inhalation of liquid in bathtub, lake, or other source of water/liquid Fire/burns: inhalation of smoke or the direct effects of fire or chemical burns Intentional neglect: starvation, lack of adequate supervision, or withholding of health care Other: any method other than those already listed Unknown: method not reported or not known |
Intimate partner problem: decedent was experiencing problems with a current or former intimate partner. Suicide of friend or family: decedent was distraught over, or reacting to, the suicide of a friend or family member. Other death of friend or family: decedent was distraught over, or reacting to, the nonsuicide death of a friend or family member. Physical health problem: decedent was experiencing physical health problems (e.g., a recent cancer diagnosis or chronic pain). Job problem: decedent was either experiencing a problem at work or was having a problem with joblessness. Recent criminal legal problem: decedent was facing criminal legal problems. Noncriminal legal problem: decedent was facing civil legal problems (e.g., a child custody or civil lawsuit). Financial problem: decedent was experiencing problems such as bankruptcy, overwhelming debt, or foreclosure of a home or business. Eviction or loss of home: decedent was experiencing a recent eviction or other loss of housing. School problem: decedent was experiencing a problem such as poor grades, bullying, social exclusion at school, or performance pressures. Traumatic anniversary: the incident occurred on or near the anniversary of a traumatic event in the decedent’s life. Exposure to disaster: decedent was exposed to a disaster (e.g., earthquake or bombing). Left a suicide note: decedent left a note, e-mail message, video, or other communication indicating intent to die by suicide. Disclosed intent to die by suicide: decedent had previously expressed suicidal feelings to another person with time for that person to intervene. History of suicide thoughts or plans: decedent had previously expressed suicidal thoughts or plans. History of suicide attempts: decedent had previously attempted suicide before the fatal incident. Jealousy (lovers' triangle): jealousy or distress over an intimate partner's relationship or suspected relationship with another person. Stalking: pattern of unwanted harassing or threatening tactics by either the decedent or suspect. Prostitution: prostitution or related activity that includes prostitutes, pimps, clients, or others involved in such activity. Drug involvement: drug dealing, drug trade, or illegal drug use. Brawl: mutual physical fight involving three or more persons. Mercy killing: decedent wished to die because of terminal or hopeless disease or condition, and documentation indicates that the decedent wanted to be killed. Victim was a bystander: decedent was not the intended target in the incident (e.g., pedestrian walking past a gang fight). Victim was a police officer on duty: decedent was a law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty. Victim was an intervener assisting a crime victim: decedent was attempting to assist a crime victim at the time of the incident (e.g., child attempts to intervene and killed while trying to assist a parent who is being assaulted). Victim used a weapon: decedent used a weapon to attack or defend during the course of the incident. Intimate partner violence-related: incident is related to conflict between current or former intimate partners; includes the death of actual intimate partners and nonintimate partner victims killed to cause pain to an intimate partner (e.g., child or parent). Hate crime: decedent was intentionally selected because of his/her actual or perceived gender, religion, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, or disability. Mentally ill suspect: suspect’s attack on decedent believed to be the direct result of a mental illness. Drive-by shooting: suspect drove near the decedent and fired a weapon while driving. Walk-by assault: decedent was killed by a targeted attack (e.g., ambush) where the suspect fled on foot. Random violence: decedent was killed by a random act of violence. Gang-related: incident resulted from gang activity or gang rivalry; not used if the decedent was a gang member and the death did not appear to result from gang activity. Current depressed mood: decedent was perceived by self or others to be depressed. Current diagnosed mental health problem: decedent was identified as having a mental health disorder or syndrome listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Version IV (DSM-IV), with the exception of alcohol and other substance dependence (these are captured in separate variables). Type of mental health diagnosis: identifies the DSM-IV diagnosis made by a medical or mental health practitioner. Current mental health treatment: decedent was currently receiving mental health treatment as evidenced by a current prescription for a psychotropic medication or visit to a mental health professional in the previous 2 months. History of treatment for mental health problem: decedent was identified as having ever received mental health treatment within the decedent’s lifetime. Alcohol/other substance problem: decedent was perceived by self or others to have a problem with, or to be addicted to, alcohol or other drugs. Other addiction: decedent was perceived by self or others to have an addiction other than alcohol or other substance abuse (e.g., gambling or sexual). Family relationship problem: decedent was experiencing problems with a family member other than an intimate partner. Other relationship problem: decedent was experiencing problems with a friend or associate (other than an intimate partner or family member). History of child abuse/neglect: decedent had history of physical, sexual, or psychological abuse; physical, emotional, or educational neglect; or exposure to a violent environment or inadequate supervision by a caretaker as a child. Caretaker abuse/neglect led to death: decedent was experiencing physical, sexual, or psychological abuse; physical, emotional, or educational neglect; or exposure to a violent environment or inadequate supervision by a caretaker that led to death. Perpetrator of interpersonal violence in previous month: decedent perpetrated interpersonal violence during the previous month. Victim of interpersonal violence in previous month: decedent was the target of interpersonal violence in the past month. Physical fight: a physical fight between two individuals which resulted in the death of the decedent who was either involved in the fight, a bystander, or trying to stop the fight. Argument or conflict: a specific argument or disagreement occurred during the incident. Precipitated by another crime: incident occurred as the result of another serious crime. Nature of crime: identifies the specific type of other crime that occurred during incident (e.g., robbery or drug trafficking). Crime in progress: serious crime was in progress at the time of the incident. Terrorist attack: decedent was injured in a terrorist attack, leading to death. Crisis during previous or upcoming 2 weeks: circumstance that is a current crisis or acute precipitating event that had either occurred in the previous 2 weeks or was impending in the following 2 weeks (e.g., a trial for a criminal offense begins the following week). Other crisis: A crisis related to a death but not captured by any of the circumstances. Hunting: death occurred any time after leaving home for a hunting trip and before returning home from a hunting trip. Target shooting: shooter was aiming for a target and unintentionally hit the decedent; can be at a shooting range or an informal backyard setting (e.g., teenagers shooting at signposts on a fence). Loading/unloading gun: gun discharged when the shooter was loading/unloading ammunition. Cleaning gun: shooter pulled trigger or gun discharged while cleaning, repairing, assembling, or disassembling gun. Showing gun to others: showing the gun to another person when the gun discharged or the trigger was pulled. Playing with gun: shooter and one or more others were playing with a gun when it discharged. Celebratory firing: shooter fired gun in celebratory manner (e.g., on New Year’s Eve). Other context of injury: shooting occurred during some context other than those already described. Unintentionally pulled trigger: shooter unintentionally pulled the trigger (e.g., while grabbing the gun or holding it too tightly). Thought gun safety was engaged: shooter thought the safety was on and gun would not discharge. Thought unloaded/magazine disengaged: shooter thought the gun was unloaded because the magazine was disengaged. Thought gun was unloaded: shooter thought the gun was unloaded for other unspecified reason. Bullet ricochet: bullet ricocheted from its intended target and unintentionally struck the decedent. Gun defect or malfunction: gun had a defect or malfunctioned, as determined by a trained firearm examiner. Gun fired while holstering: gun was being replaced or removed from holster/clothing. Dropped gun: gun discharged when it was dropped or when something was dropped on it. Gun fired while operating safety/lock: shooter unintentionally fired the gun while operating the safety lock. Gun mistaken for toy: gun was mistaken for a toy and was fired without the user understanding the danger. Other mechanism of injury: shooting occurred as the result of a mechanism not already described. |