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During the period 2000 to 2013, the overall U.S. Hispanic population grew 53.3 percent. This study is intended to report the latest national information available at the time of writing on Hispanic homicide victimization and suicide in the United States, the role of firearms in homicide and suicide, and overall gun death figures. Recognizing this demographic landscape, the importance of documenting such victimization is clear.
- Published by
- Violence Policy Center
- Issue areas
- Crime and Safety
- Race and Ethnicity
- Document type
- Dataset
- Report/Whitepaper
- Geography
- North America / United States
- Copyright
- Copyright 2015 Violence Policy Center.
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- Title
- Hispanic Victims of Lethal Firearms Violence in the United States (2015)
- Publication date
- 2015-07-17
- Publication year
- 2015
- Authors
- Josh Sugarmann , Marty Langley
- Copyright holder(s)
- Violence Policy Center
- Geographical focus
- North America / United States
- Keywords
- hispanic, homicide victims, victims, hispanic population, firearm
- Document type
- Dataset, Report/Whitepaper
- URL
- https://gunviolence.issuelab.org/resource/hispanic-victims-of-lethal-firearms-violence-in-the-united-states-2015.html
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