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Years of potential life lost under 75 (YPLL-75) and percent (%) change by firearm homicide and suicide deaths, 1981 to 2020 by 10-year interval periods.
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TwitterThe National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) provides states and communities with a clearer understanding of violent deaths to guide local decisions about efforts to prevent violence and helps them track progress over time. To stop violent deaths, we must first understand all the facts. Created in 2002, the NVDRS is a surveillance system that pulls together data on violent deaths in 18 states (see map below), including information about homicides, such as homicides perpetrated by a intimate partner (e.g., boyfriend, girlfriend, wife, husband), child maltreatment (or child abuse) fatalities, suicides, deaths where individuals are killed by law enforcement in the line of duty, unintentional firearm injury deaths, and deaths of undetermined intent. These data are supported by WISQARS, an interactive query system that provides data on injury deaths, violent deaths, and nonfatal injuries.
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This dataset contains the crude number, crude rate and age-adjusted rate of firearm homicides for each U.S. county. Numbers for many counties are suppressed due to low numbers of homicides and others are flagged as unstable due to large margins of error. The CDC updates numbers annually; however, there is generally an 18 month delay in making the numbers for a given year publicly available. The homicide counts originate from death certificates from local coroner and medical examiner offices. More information is available at https://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/index.html.
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Years of potential life lost under 75 (YPLL-75) and percent (%) change by firearm homicide and suicide deaths, 1981 to 2020 by 10-year interval periods.