This table provides metadata for the actual indicator available from US statistics closest to the corresponding global SDG indicator. Please note that even when the global SDG indicator is fully available from US statistics, this table should be consulted for information on national methodology and other US-specific metadata information.
Actual indicator available | Estimated number of victims of intentional homicide per 100,000 population, Estimated number of victims of intentional homicide by sex and age |
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Actual indicator available - description | Estimated number of victims of intentional homicide per 100,000 population, Estimated number of victims of intentional homicide by sex and age |
Date of national source publication | September 2018 |
Method of computation | |
Periodicity | Annual |
Scheduled update by national source | |
U.S. method of computation | These tables contain statistics for the entire United States. Because not all law enforcement agencies provide data for complete reporting periods, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) estimated crime numbers in these presentations. The FBI computes estimates for participating agencies that do not provide 12 months of complete data. For agencies supplying 3 to 11 months of data, the national Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program estimates for the missing data by following a standard estimation procedure using the data provided by the agency. If an agency has supplied less than 3 months of data, the FBI computes estimates by using the known crime figures of similar areas within a state and assigning the same proportion of crime volumes to nonreporting agencies. The estimation process considers the following: population size covered by the agency; type of jurisdiction, e.g., police department versus sheriff’s office; and geographic location. Much of the data presented in the Crime in the United States publication are obtained from the Monthly Return of Offenses Known to Police form which is required to participate in the FBI UCR Program. Data sited from the FBI UCR Program’s website regarding the age and sex of a victim of homicide is obtained from the Supplementary Homicide Report (SHR). The SHR provides additional details surrounding the homicide such as victim and offender age, sex, and race, type of weapon, circumstance during a homicide, and the relationship of the victim to the offender. The SHR is not required for participation in the program. Murder victims with unknown age and/or sex are not included in this table. To calculate the estimated number of males, females, and age of the victim, the percent distribution was figured using data supplied to the national UCR Program on the SHR. The resulting figure was then applied to the total estimated number of homicides for the nation. The homicide rate, defined as the number of offenses per 100,000 population, is derived by first dividing the nation’s population by 100,000 and then dividing the number of offenses by the resulting figure. |
Comments and limitations | NA |
Date metadata updated | June 2019 |
Disaggregation geography | National |
Unit of measurement | Estimated volume number and rate per 100,000 |
Disaggregation categories | NA |
International and national references | https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2017/crime-in-the-u.s.-2017/home, https://crime-data-explorer.fr.cloud.gov/ |
Time period | Annual |
Scheduled update by SDG team |