Giantone
05-10-2013, 05:38 PM
Gangbangers are 'children', too! Oh, the humanity!
....and more numbers.
Inter-country comparison of mortality for selected cause of death, European Detailed Mortality Database (DMDB) (http://data.euro.who.int/dmdb/). Children exposed to violence: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227744.pdf More than one out of five teenagers has witnessed a shooting
The 2008 National Survey of Childrens Exposure to Violence found that more than one in five 14-17 year olds in a national representative survey of children had witnessed a shooting at some point in their lives. This number is thought to be much higher among low-income children; one study found that more than two out of five low-income Black school-aged children had witnessed a murder.
Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska Native children and teens are disproportionately likely to die or be injured by guns.
In 2010, 45 percent of gun deaths and 46 percent of gun injuries were among Black children and teens, although they comprised only 15 percent of all children and teens.
Black children and teens were 4.7 times more likely to die from guns than White children and teens, and 8.5 times more likely to be injured. American Indian and Alaska Native children and teens were 2.4 times more likely to die than White children and teens. Hispanic children were 3.3 times more likely to be injured compared to White children and teens.
Two out of three gun deaths in children and teens are homicides and a little over one out of four are suicides. Among nonfatal gun injuries, a little over three out of four result from assaults and nearly one out of five is accidental.
Gun deaths and nonfatal injuries among children and teens (ages 0-19) in 2010 Firearm deaths
Estimated Nonfatal Firearm Injuries
Number
Percent
Rate*
Number
Percent
Rate*
2,694
100%
3.2
Total
15,576
100%
18.7
Total
1,773
66%
2.1
Homicide
12,077
78%
14.5
Assault
749
28%
0.9
Suicide
3,019
19%
3.6
Accidental
134
5%
0.2
Accidental
480
3%
0.6
Self-harm
38
1%
0.05
Undetermined
2353
87%
5.5
Boys
13,749
88%
32.8
Boys
341
13%
0.8
Girls
1,827
12%
4.5
Girls
2,315
86%
10.5
Between ages 15-19
13,870
89%
62.9
Between ages 15-19
224
8%
1.1
Between ages 10-14
1,265
8%
6.1
Between ages 10-14
73
3%
0.4
Between ages 5-9
240
2%
1.2
Between ages 5-9
82
3%
0.4
Between ages 0-4
200
1%
1.0
Between ages 0-4
1,205
45%
9.4
Black, non-Hispanic
7,232
46%
52.1
Black, non-Hispanic
909
34%
2.0
White, non-Hispanic
3,571
23%
20.0
Hispanic
512
19%
2.7
Hispanic, all races
2,839
18%
6.1
White, non-Hispanic
41
2%
4.8
American Indian or Alaska Native, non Hispanic
1,584
349
10%
2%
**
6.9
Race not stated
Other non-Hispanic
27
1%
0.6
Asian or Pacific Islander, non Hispanic
....and more numbers.
Inter-country comparison of mortality for selected cause of death, European Detailed Mortality Database (DMDB) (http://data.euro.who.int/dmdb/). Children exposed to violence: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/227744.pdf More than one out of five teenagers has witnessed a shooting
The 2008 National Survey of Childrens Exposure to Violence found that more than one in five 14-17 year olds in a national representative survey of children had witnessed a shooting at some point in their lives. This number is thought to be much higher among low-income children; one study found that more than two out of five low-income Black school-aged children had witnessed a murder.
Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska Native children and teens are disproportionately likely to die or be injured by guns.
In 2010, 45 percent of gun deaths and 46 percent of gun injuries were among Black children and teens, although they comprised only 15 percent of all children and teens.
Black children and teens were 4.7 times more likely to die from guns than White children and teens, and 8.5 times more likely to be injured. American Indian and Alaska Native children and teens were 2.4 times more likely to die than White children and teens. Hispanic children were 3.3 times more likely to be injured compared to White children and teens.
Two out of three gun deaths in children and teens are homicides and a little over one out of four are suicides. Among nonfatal gun injuries, a little over three out of four result from assaults and nearly one out of five is accidental.
Gun deaths and nonfatal injuries among children and teens (ages 0-19) in 2010 Firearm deaths
Estimated Nonfatal Firearm Injuries
Number
Percent
Rate*
Number
Percent
Rate*
2,694
100%
3.2
Total
15,576
100%
18.7
Total
1,773
66%
2.1
Homicide
12,077
78%
14.5
Assault
749
28%
0.9
Suicide
3,019
19%
3.6
Accidental
134
5%
0.2
Accidental
480
3%
0.6
Self-harm
38
1%
0.05
Undetermined
2353
87%
5.5
Boys
13,749
88%
32.8
Boys
341
13%
0.8
Girls
1,827
12%
4.5
Girls
2,315
86%
10.5
Between ages 15-19
13,870
89%
62.9
Between ages 15-19
224
8%
1.1
Between ages 10-14
1,265
8%
6.1
Between ages 10-14
73
3%
0.4
Between ages 5-9
240
2%
1.2
Between ages 5-9
82
3%
0.4
Between ages 0-4
200
1%
1.0
Between ages 0-4
1,205
45%
9.4
Black, non-Hispanic
7,232
46%
52.1
Black, non-Hispanic
909
34%
2.0
White, non-Hispanic
3,571
23%
20.0
Hispanic
512
19%
2.7
Hispanic, all races
2,839
18%
6.1
White, non-Hispanic
41
2%
4.8
American Indian or Alaska Native, non Hispanic
1,584
349
10%
2%
**
6.9
Race not stated
Other non-Hispanic
27
1%
0.6
Asian or Pacific Islander, non Hispanic