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Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Male: per 100,000 Male data was reported at 24.148 Ratio in 2009. This records a decrease from the previous number of 27.130 Ratio for 2008. Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Male: per 100,000 Male data is updated yearly, averaging 42.105 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2009, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 49.460 Ratio in 2002 and a record low of 24.148 Ratio in 2009. Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Male: per 100,000 Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Russian Federation – Table RU.World Bank: Health Statistics. Intentional homicides, male are estimates of unlawful male homicides purposely inflicted as a result of domestic disputes, interpersonal violence, violent conflicts over land resources, intergang violence over turf or control, and predatory violence and killing by armed groups. Intentional homicide does not include all intentional killing; the difference is usually in the organization of the killing. Individuals or small groups usually commit homicide, whereas killing in armed conflict is usually committed by fairly cohesive groups of up to several hundred members and is thus usually excluded.; ; UN Office on Drugs and Crime's International Homicide Statistics database.; ;
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Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Female: per 100,000 Female data was reported at 6.963 Ratio in 2009. This records a decrease from the previous number of 7.463 Ratio for 2008. Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Female: per 100,000 Female data is updated yearly, averaging 12.028 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2009, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 13.853 Ratio in 2001 and a record low of 6.963 Ratio in 2009. Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Female: per 100,000 Female data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Russian Federation – Table RU.World Bank: Health Statistics. Intentional homicides, female are estimates of unlawful female homicides purposely inflicted as a result of domestic disputes, interpersonal violence, violent conflicts over land resources, intergang violence over turf or control, and predatory violence and killing by armed groups. Intentional homicide does not include all intentional killing; the difference is usually in the organization of the killing. Individuals or small groups usually commit homicide, whereas killing in armed conflict is usually committed by fairly cohesive groups of up to several hundred members and is thus usually excluded.; ; UN Office on Drugs and Crime's International Homicide Statistics database.; ;
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Male: per 100,000 Male data was reported at 24.148 Ratio in 2009. This records a decrease from the previous number of 27.130 Ratio for 2008. Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Male: per 100,000 Male data is updated yearly, averaging 42.105 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2009, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 49.460 Ratio in 2002 and a record low of 24.148 Ratio in 2009. Russia RU: Intentional Homicides: Male: per 100,000 Male data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Russian Federation – Table RU.World Bank: Health Statistics. Intentional homicides, male are estimates of unlawful male homicides purposely inflicted as a result of domestic disputes, interpersonal violence, violent conflicts over land resources, intergang violence over turf or control, and predatory violence and killing by armed groups. Intentional homicide does not include all intentional killing; the difference is usually in the organization of the killing. Individuals or small groups usually commit homicide, whereas killing in armed conflict is usually committed by fairly cohesive groups of up to several hundred members and is thus usually excluded.; ; UN Office on Drugs and Crime's International Homicide Statistics database.; ;