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by AdeptusAquinas 3395 days ago
The actual rate for Sweden and the UK is 0.9, each. So even the 'non-black' rate in the US is higher than both, put together.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intenti...

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I recommend double checking reference tables in Wikipedia.

It is conveniently displayed first in search results, however for Sweden:

https://www.bra.se/download/18.358de3051533ffea5ea7f2cf/1459...

  > 305 Completed murder, manslaughter and assault resulting in death.
  > 9,851,017 Total population
= 3.1 per 100000 people
The differences are due to different definitions of intentional homicide between countries, which is why I would argue a UN study with its own definition is better for comparison than a Swedish and US source.
I was wrong on England's rate. Thanks for the correction!