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Key Facts at a Glance

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· Firearm crime incidents and victims

· Firearm crime rates

· Firearm crimes as a percent

Key Facts at a Glance
Nonfatal firearm-related violent crimes, 1993-2008

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Nonfatal firearm incidents and victims, 1993-2008
Year Firearm incidents Firearm
victims
Firearm crime rate
(Victims per
1,000 residents)
Firearm crimes
as a percent of all
violent incidents
1993 1,054,820 1,248,250 5.9   11 %
1994 1,060,800 1,286,860 6.0   11  
1995 902,680 1,050,900 4.9   10  
1996 845,220 989,930 4.6   10  
1997 680,900 795,560 3.6   9  
1998 557,200 670,480 3.0   8  
1999 457,150 562,870 2.5   7  
2000 428,670 533,470 2.4   7  
2001 467,880 524,030 2.3   9  
2002 353,880 430,930 1.9   7  
2003 366,840 449,150 1.9   7  
2004 280,890
331,630
1.4
  6  
2005 416,940 474,110 1.9   9  
2006*            
2007 348,910 394,580 1.6   7  
2008 303,880 343,550 1.4   7  
Source: Criminal Victimization, 2008.
*Victimization rate trends excludes NCVS estimates for 2006 because of methodological inconsistencies between the data for that year and the data for other years. Changes to the NCVS and their impact upon the survey's estimates in 2006 are discussed in the Criminal Victimization, 2006 Technical Notes.
Source: National Crime Victimization Survey
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