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English: Annual fatal police shootings per million residents. US versus European countries. Data are based on most recent available at the time of source article publication. US: 2014; France: 1995-2000; Denmark: 1996-2006; Portugal: 1995-2005; Sweden: 1996-2006; Netherlands: 2013-2014; Norway: 1996-2006; Germany: 2012; Finland: 1996-2006; England & Wales: 2014.
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Source Why do American cops kill so many compared to European cops? By Paul Hirschfield. November 25, 2015. In The Conversation. CC-BY license is linked in the image caption.
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