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  2. Crime in Chile - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Chile had a murder rate of 3.1 per 100,000 population. [2] There were a total of 550 murders in Chile in 2012. [ 2 ] In 2017, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime informed a rate of 4.3 intentional homicide rate per 100,000 population [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The list of countries by homicide rate is derived from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) data, and is expressed in number of deaths per 100,000 population per year. For example, a homicide rate of 30 out of 100,000 is presented in the table as "30", and corresponds to 0.03% of the population dying by homicide.

  4. Category:Crimes in Chile by year - Wikipedia

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    View history; General What links here; ... Crime portal; Chile portal; ... 1905 crimes in Chile (1 C) 1970 crimes in Chile ...

  5. List of countries by firearm-related homicide rates - Wikipedia

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    All the data in this table is from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). [2] There are 2 countries in the UNODC dataset that are missing from the table below: Egypt (2.062 rate in 2011) and India (0.297 rate in 2012). Asterisk (*) in Location column indicates a Crime in LOCATION article.

  6. Chilean migrant gangs terrorize Americans with home ... - AOL

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    Members of a Chilean crime gang are pictured breaking into an upscale Oakland County home in Michigan. Barbieri said that these criminals are using sophisticated systems when targeting these homes.

  7. Crime and violence in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Crime and violence affect the lives of millions of people in Latin America.Some consider social inequality to be a major contributing factor to levels of violence in Latin America, [1] where the state fails to prevent crime and organized crime takes over State control in areas where the State is unable to assist the society such as in impoverished communities.

  8. New FBI stats show 'historic' declines in violent crime rate ...

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    The murder rate fell by 26.4%, reported rapes decreased by 25.7%, robberies fell by 17.8%, aggravated assault fell by 12.5%, and the overall violent crime rate went down by 15.2%, the statistics show.

  9. Domestic violence in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Among the contributing factors to domestic violence are household factors, community and societal factors, and individual factors. Household factors include size, density and violence history. Community and societal factors include media violence, poverty level, crime rate, and environmental