POLICE VIOLENCE: Comparison Statistics
In an effort to provide a context of facts for discussions on police violence in the United States, we gathered the following statistics, comparing four, industrialized, Western nations. We added information on the danger of various jobs, as we so often hear about the dangers police officers face on a daily basis.
Population in 2000
USA 281,421,906
Germany 82,163,475
Denmark 5,330,020
England 52,943,300
Number of Police 3
USA 780,000 or 245 per 100,000 people 2012
Germany 243,625 or 296 per 100,000 people 2010
Denmark 13,500 or 245 per 100,000 people 2012
England 167,318 or 307 per 100,000 people 2009
Number of Guns per 100 residents3
US1 90 rank #1
Germany 30.3 rank #15
Denmark 12 rank #54
England 6.2 rank #88
Average number of Civilians killed by Police Officers per year 1996-2006
US1 400
Germany2 7.36 adjusted for US population 117
England2 2.27 adjusted for US population 75
Denmark2 1 adjusted for US population 7.6
Average number of Civilians wounded by Police Officers per year 1996-2006
US not found
Germany2 30
Denmark2 3.45
England2 2.56
10 Deadliest Jobs based on Number of Fatalities 20124
1. Logging workers
2. Fishers and related fishing workers
3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
4. Roofers
5. Structural iron and steel workers
6. Refuse and recyclable material collectors
7. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
8. Drivers/sales workers and truck drivers
9. Farmers, ranchers and other agricultural managers
10. Construction laborers
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1 FBI
2The Use of Police Firearms in Denmark² by Frode Z. Olsen 2008
3 Wikipedia
4 US Bureau of Labor
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