(as of August 2011) Surprisingly, no, it isn't.
In the United States, overall gun crime rates have fluctuated over the years but have generally shown a slight decrease in recent decades. However, there can be variations in specific areas or time periods that may show increases in gun-related incidents. It's important to consider multiple factors such as legislation, law enforcement efforts, and social conditions when analyzing trends in gun crime.
Nope. It has been decreasing for some time now.
US obviously because of gun crime they should put more laws on guns duuh
According to recent data, Vermont has one of the lowest crime rates in the US, with relatively low rates of violent crime and property crime.
The crime rate in the UK is generally lower than the crime rate in the US. However, the types of crimes and methodology for reporting and calculating crime rates can vary between the two countries, making direct comparisons challenging. Overall, both countries have seen decreases in crime rates in recent years.
Go to the FBI website and look for the latest Uniform Crime Report.
The crime rate refers to the number of reported crimes per a specific population size (usually per 100,000 people), providing a standardized measure to compare crime trends across different regions and times. On the other hand, crime in the US refers to the actual incidents of unlawful behavior that occur, encompassing offenses such as theft, assault, and drug-related crimes.
No
The impact of the right to carry a gun on crime levels in the US is a topic of debate. Some studies suggest that allowing individuals to carry firearms can deter crime by giving potential victims the means to defend themselves. However, other research indicates that increased gun availability can also lead to more gun-related violence and homicides. Factors such as gun control laws, socioeconomic conditions, and cultural attitudes towards guns also play a role in influencing crime rates.
US obviously because of gun crime they should put more laws on guns duuh
rising level of crime
Cannabalism?
Check the FBI Uniform Crime Report
Less than people would have you believe. Violent crime in the US is at the lowest point in 20 years. Areas with the highest crime rates typically are also the areas with the most gun control laws.
since the gun was fired in the us, the crime would be under the jurisdiction of the us.
Yes. Most cities have more onerous gun control laws than the United States does. However, many of them still have higher crime rates than the US does, and within the US, the states and cities with the strictest gun control laws often have the highest crime rates, such as Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Greater London. Even there, gun crime is rare and knife crime tends to be the police's biggest concern.
Depends on the crime. A felony, or crime of domestic violence, no.
It led to rising crime rate and less of an education.