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School Shooter Statistics
More than 90% of school shooting fatalities come from gunshots, and females make up 56% of victims, yet attackers are not the only group with responsibility in the aftermath since teachers and staff account for about 12% of deaths despite representing only around 10% of the population. This page also tracks how quickly attacks can end, with 67% resolved by law enforcement within 10 minutes and an average of 5.5 minutes per incident, while highlighting patterns like 10.5 deaths on average in mass events and the recurring role of legally accessed guns.

School Shooter Race Statistics
The latest School Shooter Race data compiles strikingly different race shares across major datasets, with Asian/Other mass shooters ranging from 2% to 9% depending on source while Black school attackers cluster high at about 20% to 23%. It also highlights a persistent mismatch between who the country is and who shows up in school violence records, where white perpetrators dominate even as race percentages swing sharply from one tracker to the next.

Guns In The Home Statistics
See how 2021 data lands with everyday risk, from 54% of adults living in households with a gun to 13% of gun owning households reporting a child had access in 2021. Then compare that with a security gap where only 37% of firearm households report locking guns when children are present, even as firearm injury remains the leading cause of death for children and teens.

Police Traffic Stop Statistics
From inconsistent race and ethnicity data to how consent searches can swing with officer perception and training, this Police Traffic Stop statistics page shows what actually changes stop outcomes, not just what agencies claim to measure. It also connects accountability tools and costs, including body worn cameras tied to about a 16% drop in use of force in meta analytic studies, plus retention and law coverage across states, so you can see where oversight is strongest and where gaps still tilt enforcement.

Terrorism Statistics
Terrorism deaths fell 9% in 2022 to 6,852 worldwide, yet nearly nine in ten fatalities still land in conflict countries, underscoring how geography and violence concentration drive the real toll. From 27,947 deaths tied to ISIS in 2014 to 2019 to the sharp collapse of attacks around major turning points, the page maps who caused the most harm and how tactics and regions shifted from decade-long peaks.

Home Invasions Statistics
One recent look finds 12% of home invasions leave victims injured, yet the longer shadow is psychological with PTSD symptoms showing up in 31% of victims after the intrusion. The page stacks nationwide totals and enforcement gaps alongside costs and recovery, from $4.5B in annual economic loss to a 14% clearance rate in Chicago, so you can see what happens after the door is forced and why so much remains unresolved.

Brazil Human Trafficking Statistics
Sex trafficking remains the largest threat, affecting 65% of female victims in Brazil, but the page also tracks how labor trafficking drives much of the harm, including R$ 50 million allocated for anti trafficking programs in 2023. Updated with 2022 to 2023 enforcement and victim support results, it follows cases from charcoal forced labor and webcam exploitation of 1,000 minors to phone recruitment links that helped shape 30% of trafficking cases.

Marijuana Overdose Death Statistics
Cannabis is rarely the sole culprit in overdose mortality, with 0.0% of opioid overdose deaths attributed solely to cannabis in a U.S. coroner review, even as opioids drive most overdose fatalities and 78,056 total drug overdose deaths occur nationwide. You will also see why ED use is higher for cannabis misuse than mortality would suggest, alongside surprising spillover costs and the contrasting danger signals from concentrates and synthetic cannabinoids.

United States Human Trafficking Statistics
Across 2022, the National Human Trafficking Hotline received reports affecting 16,554 individual trafficking victims and survivors nationwide, while DOJ secured 1,324 human trafficking indictments and seized $50 million in trafficking related assets. The page pairs that urgency with what it means on the ground, from 11,500 T visas issued since 2000 to how state safe harbor laws and million plus Blue Campaign training help turn recognition into rescue.

Abduction Statistics
When 1 in 4 women say they have faced intimate partner physical or sexual violence, the ripple effects reach far beyond the crime itself into recruitment, data breaches, and automated response systems. See how fast growing location analytics and facial recognition markets, plus 196 billion in forecasted global cybersecurity spending in 2024, are shaping both the risks and the missing persons tools used when abduction turns digital.

United States Gun Violence Statistics
Gun violence continues to cut deeply into everyday life, with over 42,967 deaths recorded in 2023 and about 118 gun deaths a day. The page lays out how firearms drive the sharpest risks and disparities, from youth and Black Americans to mass shootings and the high share of suicides, so you can see exactly where prevention pressure should land first.

Gun Death Statistics
Firearm deaths are not just a high level headline. In 2021 the United States recorded 45,222 firearm related deaths and 24,090 firearm related suicides, while costs and clinical reality pile up with about 2.9 million emergency department visits tied to firearm injuries in 2021.

Homeless Crime Statistics
With 10,658 people experiencing homelessness counted on a single Los Angeles night in 2023 and U.S. research showing violence victimization is 31% over a 12 month period, this page connects shelter, health care, and criminal justice outcomes in one place. It also highlights how Housing First reduces shelter stays by 45% and can cut arrests by 21%, putting a sharper lens on what prevention could change.

Murder By Race Statistics
Clearance rates, firearm shares, and homicide totals sit side by side so you can see where racial gaps hold up and where they shift, including a 66.8% murder clearance rate in the FBI NIBRS 2022 data. Updated around national scales of homicide mortality and what drives them, the page ties CDC baselines and firearm exposure to disparities in victimization, with findings that show how structural disadvantage and police related lethal force can widen outcomes even after controls.

Home Burglary Statistics
Burglary remains a major slice of property crime and, even with a different angle on “how often,” the risk still adds up, with burglary at 24% of the UCR NIBRS property crime mix and a U.S. burglary victimization incidence of 2.4 million cases in 2022. The page connects those outcomes to what actually changes outcomes, from 2020 evidence on visible alarms cutting attempts to why 2023 smart home security spending and adoption are rising fast.

Nigeria Kidnapping Statistics
Nigeria’s latest kidnapping toll is still climbing, with ACLED reporting over 1,200 cases between January and June 2024 and ransoms alone hitting N5.1 billion in 2023. Follow how averages jumped to N10.5 million per victim, schools and health services were pushed off track, and the “ransom economy” keeps communities paying while courts and families struggle to keep up.

Gun Ownership Statistics
More than 3,000,000 defensive gun uses were estimated in the U.S., yet gun ownership is reported by only 24.9% of adults in 2017 and 2.3% carried a concealed firearm in 2015, creating a gap between everyday use and how many people report owning or carrying. Pair that tension with the public health context of a 14.1 firearm related suicide burden per 100,000 in 2022 and the policy backdrop of 70% of adults supporting universal background checks in 2023 to see how access, risk, and regulation collide.

Employee Theft Statistics
Employee theft keeps costing businesses far more than most teams expect, with retail shrinkage running at $94 billion a year and over $50 billion in US losses tied to occupational theft. From 42% merchandise theft and 45% cash-handling offenders to sweethearting, time theft, and IT data crimes, these 2025 relevant patterns spell out exactly who is most likely involved and which controls actually cut losses.

Human Trafficking Victims Statistics
Nearly 1 in 4 adults in a UNHCR survey who reported exploitation experiences pointed to indicators consistent with trafficking-related harm, and reported victim totals span from 980 cases in Germany to more than 10,000 across the EU dataset. The page pairs those counts with what victims actually faced, including labour exploitation, debt bondage, and mental health impacts, so you can see how detection patterns and real coercion do not always match.

Islamic Terrorism Statistics
By 2023, UN monitoring identified $4.7 billion in funding streams used to back ISIL and ISIS operations, while FATF found 72% of charity related terrorism financing cases hinge on cross border transfers and US Treasury and UN designations kept expanding. The page connects this money trail to the shockingly high operational tempo behind it, including 1 hour EU takedown expectations and thousands of terrorism linked financial investigations, so you can see how propaganda, online enforcement, and sanctions reinforce or fail each other.