South Africa is the second worst country in the world for gun deaths


By  <http://businesstech.co.za/news/author/staff-writer/> Staff WriterJune
22, 2015
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A recent shooting incident in the USA has once again highlighted a glaring
gun control problem in the country – but closer to home, South Africa faces
problems of its own.

A
<http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/09/19/u-s-has-more-guns-and-gun-dea
ths-than-any-other-country-study-finds/> study conducted by American medical
professionals using data from the
<http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/publications/violence/en/>
World Health organisation and Cambridge University’s
<http://www.smallarmssurvey.org/publications/by-type/yearbook/small-arms-sur
vey-2012.html> Small Arms Survey, found the top countries with the most guns
per 100 people and total firearm-related deaths per 100,000.

The key focus of the study was on the USA, and its hotly contested debate
surrounding gun control, using data from 2010-2012.

South Africa has the second highest rate of gun-related deaths in the world

A more alarming finding for South Africans is that the country was found to
have the second highest rate of gun-related deaths in the world at 9.4
deaths per 100,000 people.

That statistic is made worse by the finding that South Africa only has the
16th highest number of guns per 100 people at 12.7.

Sitting at the top of both lists is the USA, with 88.8 guns per 100 people,
and a prevalence of 10.2 fire-arm related deaths per 100,000 people.

In 2013, this figure climbed to 10.4 deaths per 100,000.


Countries with the highest gun-related deaths (2012)


#

Country

Gun deaths per 100,000 population

Guns per 100 population


1

United States

10.20

88.8


2

South Africa

9.41

12.7


3

Switzerland

3.84

45.7


4

Finland

3.64

45.3


5

France

3.00

31.2


6

Austria

2.94

30.4


7

New Zealand

2.66

22.6


8

Canada

2.44

30.8


9

Belgium

2.43

17.2


10

Malta

2.16

11.9


11

Israel

1.86

7.3


12

Luxembourg

1.81

15.3


13

Norway

1.78

31.3


14

Portugal

1.77

8.5


15

Greece

1.50

22.5

South Africa was recently rated as the 8th most violent country in the
world, with a violent murder rate of 31 per 100,000 people.

Read:
<http://businesstech.co.za/news/government/90808/south-africa-is-one-of-the-
most-violent-and-unsafe-countries-in-the-world/> South Africa is one of the
most violent and unsafe countries in the world

According to the Small Arms Survey, since 1994, homicide rates in South
Africa have remained among the highest in the world despite a consistent
decline.

The group found that there is a positive correlation between the partial
implementation of the Firearms Control Act (FCA) of 2000 and a reduction in
firearm homicides.

“(But) better implementation of the law could further reduce levels of
firearm homicides,” it said.

According to the SAPS and the Institute for Security Studies, homicides
decreased from 66.9 per 100,000 in 1994 to 30.9 in 2011–12.

However, rates above 30 per 100,000 are typically observed in countries at
war or with serious ongoing crises.

 
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g> 

SA murder rate

In 2000, the SAPS stopped providing data on the percentage of homicides
committed with firearms, but pre-2007 data, as well as information from
other sources, have corroborated the information published in the study.

These other sources include data on fatal injuries from medico-legal
laboratories and state forensic laboratories from The National Injury
Mortality Surveillance System (NIMSS).

One caveat to the data on gun ownership is the unreliability of countries’
capacity to keep record of illegal guns, but the researchers noted that
their findings were “reasonably” on par with previous research.

 
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SA Firearm deaths

Seeking the roots of South Africa’s high levels of gun-related violence, the
Small Arms survey
<http://www.smallarmssurvey.org/fileadmin/docs/A-Yearbook/2013/en/Small-Arms
-Survey-2013-Chapter-6-EN.pdf> identified challenges in several sectors,
namely:

*        Problems implementing the FCA in terms of legistlation and
regulation;

*        Policing practices, where the SAPS have used excessive force and
firearms;

*        Lack of transformation in policing since the fall of apartheid;

*        Government’s socio-economic policy, in which inequality drives
violence;

*        Other persistent challenges such as high unemployment, poor
education, poor infrastructure, low levels of public service and government
corruption.

“It has been argued that armed violence and systemic poverty and inequality
are linked and that countries that experience entrenched forms of armed
violence risk getting trapped in cycles of under-development,” the
researchers said.

“This review suggests that the chances of breaking out of the cycle of armed
violence and under-development are improved when efforts are made on both
fronts.”


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