In 2007, the most recent year for which national comparison data are currently available, Alaska ranked 16th in the Nation for homicides.1, 2 Also in 2007, homicide was a top 10 cause of injury deaths among Alaskans aged 0–4 years and 10–5
Data on occupational injury fatalities in Alaska for the period 1980-85 were complied from workers' ...
This research overview presents data on juvenile arrests and arrest rates for serious violent and pr...
This fact sheet presents national and statewide statistics from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports prog...
Alaska had the highest suicide incidence rate in the nation in 2007, the most recent year for which ...
Alaskans die by accident and commit suicide far more often than the national averages. They die in h...
AJiC's Homicide in Alaska: 1976-2016 compiled 41 years of data from the Federal Bureau of Investigat...
We compared rates of unintentional injury (UI) deaths (total and by injury category) among Alaska Na...
Nationally, the rate of unintentional fall deaths has increased each year from 2000–2007 (2007 is th...
described independently by several organizations across the state. Although these data were of high ...
Data available in both Excel and PDF format. (Download below.)This fact sheet presents data on viole...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Key findingsData from the National Vital Statistics System\u2022 After stable trends from 2000 to 20...
active surveillance system that collects risk-factor data concerning all violence-related deaths tha...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to highlight the differences in injury rates between populatio...
This research overview presents crime rates and number of offenses for violent and property crimes i...
Data on occupational injury fatalities in Alaska for the period 1980-85 were complied from workers' ...
This research overview presents data on juvenile arrests and arrest rates for serious violent and pr...
This fact sheet presents national and statewide statistics from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports prog...
Alaska had the highest suicide incidence rate in the nation in 2007, the most recent year for which ...
Alaskans die by accident and commit suicide far more often than the national averages. They die in h...
AJiC's Homicide in Alaska: 1976-2016 compiled 41 years of data from the Federal Bureau of Investigat...
We compared rates of unintentional injury (UI) deaths (total and by injury category) among Alaska Na...
Nationally, the rate of unintentional fall deaths has increased each year from 2000–2007 (2007 is th...
described independently by several organizations across the state. Although these data were of high ...
Data available in both Excel and PDF format. (Download below.)This fact sheet presents data on viole...
Problem/Condition: In 2013, more than 57,000 persons died in the United States as a result of violen...
Key findingsData from the National Vital Statistics System\u2022 After stable trends from 2000 to 20...
active surveillance system that collects risk-factor data concerning all violence-related deaths tha...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to highlight the differences in injury rates between populatio...
This research overview presents crime rates and number of offenses for violent and property crimes i...
Data on occupational injury fatalities in Alaska for the period 1980-85 were complied from workers' ...
This research overview presents data on juvenile arrests and arrest rates for serious violent and pr...
This fact sheet presents national and statewide statistics from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports prog...