US vs. UK Violent Crime Rates United States: Source for 1992 & 2011: http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/table-1 Violent Crime Rates Murder Rate 1992: 758 per 100K 1992: 9 per 100K 2011: 386 per 100K 2011: 5 per 100K 49% decrease 44% decrease Gun Laws passed from 1992 – 2011 1994: Crime Bill - Did not outright ban any weapon, just weapons with certain types or amount of attachments. United Kingdom: Sources: 1992: http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm24/2410/2410.pdf 2011: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/publications/science-research-statistics/research-statistics/crime-research/hosb0812/hosb0812?view=Binary Violent Crime Rates Murder Rate 1992: 556 per 100K(1) 1992: 1.2 per 100K 2011: 1,361 per 100K(2) 2011: 1.1 per 100K 145% increase 8% decrease (really) 1. Taken right from the 1992 report. Table 2.3 2. 2011 report Table 2B 762,515 total violent crimes committed. 762,515 ÷560 (56mil(population)÷100k)= 1,361 Gun Laws passed from 1992 – 2011 1997: Fire Arms Act - Banned "high caliber" handguns, greater than .22 caliber (5.6 mm). 2006: Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 - The sale and transfer of "air weapons" by mail order became an offense (they may still be purchased in person), as well as the sale of primers, and realistic imitation firearms. (most guns were banned in 1988 and included: burst fire firearms, semi-automatic and pump action rifles other than those chambered for .22 ammunition ) Guns and Massacres in the US: Since 1982 there have been 62 mass murders across 30 states. 142 total guns used in those mass murders. 68 were semi-automatic handguns 35 were semi-automatic rifles Last 4 were semi-automatic rifles Deadliest Shooting was Virginia Tech. 33 deaths, 23 injuries. 2 hand guns were used (10 round clips).