Global murder rate rises for first time in a decade

Decrease in the number of violent deaths worldwide is offset by increase in murders in non-conflict areas

Violence in Venezuela has contributed to a surge in homicides over the past year
Violence in Venezuela has contributed to a surge in homicides over the past year
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The number of people being murdered has risen for the first time in more than a decade, despite an overall decrease in the number of violent deaths reported worldwide.

The Small Arms Survey report estimates that 385,000 homicides were committed globally in 2016, 8,000 more than the year before. The increase on previous years was driven in part by a marked increase in deaths in non-conflict areas, specifically Venezuela and Jamaica.

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