National sources: Â a) criminal justice system and; b) public health/civil registration. Â
International sources:  UNODC and WHO: https://dataunodc.un.org/GSH_app    http://apps.who.int/violence-info/homicide/
SDG Indicator 16.1.1 (Tier I). This indicator is widely used at national and international level to measure the most extreme form of violent crime and it also provides a direct indication of lack of security. It is calculated as the total number of victims of intentional homicide recorded in a given year divided by the total resident population in the same year, multiplied by 100,000. For a detailed methodology of the SDG indicator please see: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/?Text=&Goal=16&Target=16.1
SDG Indicator 16.1.1 (Tier I). This indicator is widely used at national and international level to measure the most extreme form of violent crime and it also provides a direct indication of lack of security. It is calculated as the total number of victims of intentional homicide recorded in a given year divided by the total resident population in the same year, multiplied by 100,000. For a detailed methodology of the SDG indicator please see: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/metadata/?Text=&Goal=16&Target=16.1
Gender ( Woman/girl, Man/boy, Non-binary, Prefer not to say)