Thursday 20 October 2011

On the Suicide Numbers Presented by Wikipedia ->

All factors considered by the hardest, reality-aligned considerations, the fact needs to be met with that leaves NO doubt of what suicides represent: persecution and deep criminal relations throughout society including ALL corruption! This is aside from the naive sentiment of the usual (uninformed) mourning family members of the suicide victim or afflicted candidate.
This given, the Wikipedia page lies here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate -> I've copied some from it:

List of countries by suicide rate

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Deaths for self inflicted injuries per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004.[1]
  no data
  less than 3
  3–6
  6–9
  9–12
  12–15
  15–18
  18–21
  21–24
  24–27
  27–30
  30–33
  more than 33

Suicide rate in Hungary (1950-2005), 1983: 45.3 suicides per 100,000 people, it was the second highest rate (after Lithuania, 1995: 45.6[2]) in recorded human history
The following is a list of suicide rates by country according to data from the World Health Organization from 2008 in which a country's rank is determined by its total rate deaths officially recorded as suicides.[citation needed] Male and female suicide rates are out of total male population and total female population, respectively (i.e. total number of male suicides divided by total male population). The total rate of suicides is based on the total number of suicides divided by the total population rather than merely the average of the male and female suicide rates, because the gender ratio in most countries is not 1:1. Year refers to the most recent year that data was available for a particular country.

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Position Country Male Female Total Year
Suicides per 100,000 people per year[3]
1  Lithuania 58.5 8.8 31.5 2009
2  South Korea[4] (more information) N/A N/A 31.0 2009
3  Kazakhstan 46.2 9.0 26.9 2007
4  Belarus[5][6] N/A N/A 25.3 2010
5  Japan (more information)[7][8] 36.5 14.3 24.6 2010
6  Russia[9] N/A N/A 23.5 2010
7  Guyana 33.8 11.6 22.9 2005
8  Ukraine[10] 40.9 7.0 22.6 2005
9  Hungary[11] 37.1 8.8 21.8 2009
10  Sri Lanka[12] N/A N/A 21.6 1996
11  Latvia[11] 37.6 6.7 20.7 2009
12  Slovenia[13] 32.1 7.9 19.8 2008
13  Serbia and Montenegro 28.4 11.1 19.5 2006
14  Finland[11] 27.3 9.5 18.3 2009
15  Belgium[note 1][11] 26.5 9.3 17.6 2009
16  France 25.5 9.0 17.0 2006
17  Estonia[11] 29.1 6.2 16.5 2008
18  Sweden 26.0 6.3 15.8 2007
19  Moldova 28.0 4.3 15.7 2007
20  South Africa[14] 25.3 5.6 15.4 2005
21  Hong Kong [15] 18.4 9.8 13.8 2009
22  Poland 26.8 4.4 15.2 2006
23  Switzerland[11] 21.8 9.1 15.1 2007
24  Croatia[11] 26.1 5.5 15.0 2009
25  Suriname 23.9 4.8 14.4 2005
26  Uruguay 18.1 8.3 13.2 2004
27  Seychelles[16] N/A N/A 13.2 1998
28  New Zealand[17] 20.3 6.5 13.2 2008
29  Austria[11] 20.9 5.7 12.8 2009
30  Czech Republic[11] 21.8 3.7 12.4 2009
31  Cuba 19.6 4.9 12.3 2006
32  Trinidad and Tobago 20.4 4.0 12.0 2002
33  Bosnia and Herzegovina 20.3 3.3 11.8 1991
34  Canada[18] 17.9 5.4 11.6 2005
35  Ireland[11] 18.6 4.7 11.6 2009
36  Norway 16.8 6.0 11.4 2006
37  Romania 18.9 4.0 11.3 2007
38  Iceland[19] 17.9 4.5 11.3 2009
39  United States (more information) 17.7 4.5 11.1 2005
40  Denmark[11] 16.0 5.7 10.6 2006
41  India (more information) 12.2 9.1 10.6 1998
42  Mauritius 16.0 4.8 10.4 2007
43  Singapore 12.9 7.7 10.3 2006
44  Slovakia[11] 19.8 1.9 10.3 2009
45  Australia[20] 14.9 4.5 9.7 2009
46  United Kingdom 17.7 5.4 11.3 2008
47  Chile 17.4 3.4 10.3 2005
48  Bulgaria[11] 16.3 4.6 10.1 2008
49  Germany[11] 15.1 4.4 9.5 2009
50  Kyrgyzstan 14.4 3.7 9.0 2006
51  Turkmenistan 13.8 3.5 8.6 1998
52  Netherlands [11] 12.0 5.0 8.5 2009
53  Costa Rica 13.2 2.5 8.0 2006
54  Republic of Macedonia[11] 12.6 3.9 8.0 2009
55  Portugal[11] 13.2 3.4 7.9 2008
56  Argentina 12.7 3.4 7.9 2005
57  Zimbabwe 10.6 5.2 7.9 1990
58  Luxembourg[11] 13.2 2.9 7.8 2008
59  Thailand 12.0 3.8 7.8 2002
60  Saint Lucia 10.4 5.0 7.7 2002
61  Belize 13.4 1.6 7.6 2001
62  Puerto Rico 13.2 2.0 7.4 2005
63  Nicaragua 11.1 3.3 7.2 2005
64  Ecuador 9.1 4.5 6.8 2006
65  El Salvador 10.2 3.7 6.8 2006
66  People's Republic of China [21] (more information) 19.7 8 13.85 2008
67  Malta 12.3 0.5 6.4 2007
68  Spain[11] 11.4 3.3 7.3 2009
69  Grenada 9.8 1.9 5.9 2005
70  Israel[22] 9.9 2.1 5.8 2007
71  Panama 10.4 0.8 5.7 2006
72  Italy[11] 8.4 2.3 5.2 2007
73  Colombia 7.8 2.1 4.9 2005
74  Uzbekistan 7.0 2.3 4.7 2005
75  Brazil 7.3 1.9 4.6 2005
76  Paraguay 5.5 2.7 4.1 2004
77  Albania[23] 4.7 3.3 4.0 2008
78  Mexico 6.8 1.3 4.0 2008
79  Turkey[24] 5.36 2.50 3.94 2008
80  Venezuela 6.1 1.4 3.8 2005
81  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 7.3 0.0 3.7 2004
82  Cyprus[11] 5.9 1.3 3.6 2009
83  Bahrain 4.9 0.5 3.1 1988
84  Greece[11] 5.2 0.9 3.0 2009
85  Tajikistan 2.9 2.3 2.6 2001
86  Armenia 3.9 1.0 2.4 2006
87  Guatemala 3.6 1.1 2.3 2006
88  Georgia 3.4 1.1 2.2 2001
89  Philippines 2.5 1.7 2.1 1993
90  Kuwait 2.5 1.4 2.0 2002
91  Pakistan [25]

2.0 2008
92  Egypt 0.1 0.0 0.0 1987
93  Dominican Republic 2.6 0.6 1.6 2004
94  Jordan 0.0 0.0 1.1 2009
95  The Bahamas 1.9 0.0 1.0 2002
96  Peru 1.1 0.6 0.9 2000
97  São Tomé and Príncipe 0.0 1.8 0.9 1987
98  Barbados 1.4 0.0 0.7 2001
99  Azerbaijan 1.0 0.3 0.6 2007
100  Maldives 0.7 0.0 0.3 2005
101  Iran 0.3 0.1 0.2 1991
102  Jamaica 0.3 0.0 0.1 1990
103  Syria 0.2 0.0 0.1 1985
104  Honduras 0.0 0.0 0.0 1978
105  Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.0 0.0 0.0 1995
106  Antigua and Barbuda 0.0 0.0 0.0 1995
107  Haiti 0.0 0.0 0.0 2003

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Recently released figures by official Belgian authorities suggest a considerably higher rate of 53.1 persons (total) per 100,000 people per annum in 2009 (5,712 cases in a population of 10,749,000 (=10,666,866 as of 1 January 2008 increasing by 0,77% per annum.) as of 1st January 2009)."Toenemend aantal zelfdodingen in Belgie". 2011.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Mortality and Burden of Disease Estimates for WHO Member States in 2002" (xls). World Health Organization. 2002. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
  2. ^ "Suicide rate in Lithuania (WHO)" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  3. ^ Unless otherwise stated all statistics are from WHO: "Country reports and charts available". WHO website - Mental health. World Health Organization. 2009. Retrieved 2010-06-01.
  4. ^ "Suicides double in 10 years to world's highest". Koreatimes.co.kr. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  5. ^ "WHO/Europe". Who.int. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  6. ^ "Belarus among world leaders in suicide(for 2009);". naviny.by. 2010-09-07. Retrieved 2011-01-26.
  7. ^ "Breitbart; LEAD: Suicides in Japan top 30,000 for 13th straight year in 2010+". Breitbart. 2011-01-07. Retrieved 2011-07-31.
  8. ^ "Official Statistics of Japan; 2010 Population Census". Official Statistics of Japan. 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-07-31.
  9. ^ "Rosstat; Deaths by external causes 2009-2010". Rosstat. 2011-02-2. Retrieved 2011-02-2.
  10. ^ "WHO | Suicide rates per 100,000 by country, year and sex (Table)". Who.int. 2011-01-10. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "Death Due To Suicide". Eurostat. European Commission. 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-10.
  12. ^ Only the combined rate for both genders is available for 1996. Full statistics for both genders were last available for 1991 when the rate was men: 44.6, women: 16.8
  13. ^ "Death Due To Suicide". IVZ/STAT. Stat.si. 2009. Retrieved 2010-01-28.
  14. ^ This data is for urban areas only. There is no recent data available for the whole of South Africa Burrows, Stephanie; Lucie Laflamme (February 2006). "Suicide Mortality in South Africa". Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  15. ^ http://csrp.hku.hk/WEB/eng/statistics.asp
  16. ^ Only the combined rate for both genders is available for 1996. Full statistics for both genders were last available for 1985 when the rate was men: 21.5, women: 3.7
  17. ^ "New Zealand Government 2008 Social Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  18. ^ Not WHO data[citation needed]
  19. ^ ""36 died from own hand"". Hagstofa Íslands/Statistical Bureau of Iceland. Morgunblaðið. 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  20. ^ Overview of suicide in Australia. Response Ability. 2009.
  21. ^ http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/usa/2010-09/28/content_11359568.htm
  22. ^ "Microsoft Word - suicides07-1.doc" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  23. ^ "WHO | Suicide rates per 100,000 by country, year and sex (Table)". Who.int. 2009-12-07. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  24. ^ "Türkiye'nin intihar analizi / Türkiye / Radikal İnternet". Radikal.com.tr. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  25. ^ "Suicide trends in rich and poor countries". Daily Times. 2010-09-28. Retrieved 2011-07-29.

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11 comments:

  1. "Morning, you fool! Can't this dude do anything right?" I must report that mourning is now proper in this serious writing.

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  2. Now, let me tell you (a version, at least) of how easy I imagine it is (for some) suicide candidates (whether I am one or not is mutti-f*cking PRIVATE and I do not need "clarification advise from /this/ friend (psychologist)"): first, being invisible enough, and not being persecuted by a body of people, all included, with or w/o military/police resources and competence. So there you go... Some peo...ple spit at you and tell you to die, that is, to suicide... Yes, that is easy, given this "body of people", persecuting you (on informal level, of course, and "let's not forget the paranoid factors involved") by radio hunting these placed RFIDs by mini-surgery (while sedated, covertly or not) or placing the words around that movements on this person by information is wanted so that, you know, they blow the very (fragile and deeply personal) privacy of this person, making one's VERY PRIVATE considerations over chances, where these idiots sit there and "clip" the button for turning this consideration of this person falsely, so that this person can imagine that one falls prey to torture regardless or that the suicide is made under false premises, being wholly psychological (by these telepathic connections and under possible threat and danger of severe hospital torture! And YES, it's TRUE, this person is to carry out these considerations PRIVATELY and YOU HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM!!! The very question is (well f*cked out of your consideration) only this person's own and evidently so, this person is always objective in this consideration and the only valid judge on one very own matter whether suicide is right or wrong!!! I hope you GET THIS, please!!! Being a victim in these circumstances is not easy and these f*cks ("#¤%¤%Y%&(&"¤&%&(%&&"#¤%, and the rest of the "99 swearing words") are equally despicable and subject to one's own criminal conscience of trying to wage such f*ck toward people, blatantly violating _fundamental_ human rights!!! Bye for now! [If I need support in critical terms? Maybe... Is it so hard for Amnesty Int. to "lift a poster"?!!!]

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  3. The Sharp Numbers for Norway - 2010 - 2012 Deaths and Missing

    I have some numbers for you this day, right over new year's day:
    The sharp numbers for Norway, 5,05, Mn population:
    Suicides:
    2010: 548 (all who suicided, men and women)
    2011: 598 (all who suicided, men and women)

    Murders:
    2010: 33 (all who were murdered, men and women)
    2011: 114 (77 for the 22. July, "normal level" otherwise, all who were murdered, men and women)

    Disappearances (also a worry explicitly by Amnesty Int.):
    2010: 76
    2011: 70
    2012: 195
    All missing people (rest presumed dead) since 1993: 475 (all who have gone missing, abductees and others together, men and women, 4 numbers listed, 76, 70, 195, 475)

    Other worry by Amnesty Int.: Charicaturely, "if you are big and strong and beat your woman in the right way, having the right character, I can accept you because I am Judge Dredd and you are... free to go." - Note: Corruption "is still" a problem in society!

    One report from media, Dagbladet, just one taken, thus media reporting on missing people, fairly good:Monday, 20. August 2012, kl.17:09 CEST."461 personer som er meldt savnet i Norge siden 1992, er fortsatt ikke funnet. Hittil i år er 76 personer under 18 år meldt savnet."

    Sources: www.SSB.no and www.politi.no (missing numbers, KRIPOS still)

    Remark: This report doesn't reflect fear in society. I'm not sure even how one should safely report on people's fears, you know, "if you report fear, I come and give you more"!!!

    By this, I have reported my country. Please, report your own! Let's improve societies together by making it clear, the numbers displayed for problems to improve on. Cheers!

    Tags: Crime, legal system, suicide, missing people, police, murder, death.

    PS: This report doesn't reflect fear in society. I'm not sure even how one should safely report on people's fears, you know, "if you report fear, I come and give you more"!!!
    PS2: I also find that European legal systems are lacking in guns per home and that this should increase, so that "at least one gun per home is achieved", either by law as requirement or by police campaigns.

    (First to Facebook, the note here: by Leonardo F. Olsnes-Lea on Friday, 4 January 2013 at 22:09 CET.)

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  4. The Problem Numbers that Obstruct the "100 % Society"

    The numbers for the legal systems to watch, for the legal system journalism.

    Under the idea of "100 % Society", there are some key problem numbers. These are:
    - the homicides
    - the disappearances
    - the suicides

    These 3 statistics are reported on, in Norway, by the following: the police, Special Investgation Unit - KRIPOS, the official office for statistics in Norway - SSB

    In addition, given a number of corrupt doctors, it may be worthwhile to keep an eye on the deaths on medical grounds as matters of being "fixed"/"medical anomalies". This number should have an eye to it as well. (I leave a "code" notice to this as well.)

    Then we have the black numbers: the tourist deaths, (unregistered) immigrants, people who have come to a given legal domain "without telling so", that they are there beyond the legal notices to this aspect ("living in a basement or on a heap of trash", whatever).

    Warning! All of these numbers may hold the most disgusting torture /in them/ and should have keen eyes to them and that this message goes out, as usual, to the responsible parts of the World, to the people who seek to establish the best society.

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  5. Suicide numbers, Norway: http://statistikkbank.fhi.no/dar/

    Update on suicide numbers for Norway (absolute numbers), pop. 5.233 million (2016) :
    2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
    601 524 556 550 590

    Coming back to other numbers like missing people later.

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  6. So, the homicides and the disappearances:
    27 victims of homicides (2016) of which 7 were foreigners.
    Then:
    (Disappearances: Apparently not available in Norway for the time being. Very dubious, I think!)

    "But the police is certain: We have them by implants nowadays, yes, the mobilephone antennae also, let me check the app on my smartphone!"

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  7. Rather than the open registry, it is now:
    (Please, translate self. I'm sick to the bone!)
    "Etterlysningsregisteret (Elys) føres av politiet og ble opprettet i 1988 for å erstatte Polititidendes funksjon når det gjaldt etterlysning av personer, biler og båter/båtmotorer. Det er ikke allmenn innsynsrett. Registeret er tilgjengelig for alle med politimyndighet."

    I tell you. Lawyers in this country... With much corruption and all else... Very dubious indeed!

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  8. Finally, the number of people who have taken their own lives is now ready:
    2016: 614 dead people.
    Comparison: 135 dead people in traffic accidents for 2016 by systematic prevention, i.e., improving roads, keeping good road conditions like clearing snow etc, regulation of speed, etc, etc.
    Other numbers and years:
    2015: 117, 2014: 147, 2013: 187, 2012: 145, 2011: 168, 2010: 208!
    (We do use roads a lot in Norway. The nation is spread over a large area!)

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  9. "Yes, how do we improve a road in terms of suicide prevention?"
    (In order to decrease the number of people who kill themselves. Can it be that police corruption becomes combatted more effectively (by AVATAR lie detection kiosk)? Can it be that there is a special service for those who may take their lives or for people who have died that this services looks into their cases, also in terms of justice/legal matters? And so on and so on!)

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  10. The Sharp Numbers for Norway - 2018 Deaths and Missing - Updated!

    The sharp numbers for Norway, 5,23 Mn population:

    Disappearances (also a worry explicitly by Amnesty Int.):
    Total number of missing people, registered: 1271 people by 2017-12-31 ("Elys"-registry)
    For 2016, registered number of people is 1505 ("Saknet"-registry) where people have been missing for more than 3 months or presumed dead!

    "- Det er per dags dato totalt 101 Yellow Notice-er registret fra Norge. I tillegg er det også en del som er meldt savnet gjennom Schengen-systemet og det er vanlig at det er mellom 160 og 180 personer totalt som er meldt savnet i verden (Interpol og Schengen), skriver Kripos i en e-post til Nettavisen."

    - Source: https://www.nettavisen.no/nyheter/utenriks/over-100-norske-saker-etterlyst-via-interpol/3423493810.html - Nettavisen, Norske forsvinningssaker i verden: Over 100 norske saker etterlyst via Interpol

    "Thus, not quite Utopia yet and be sensitive to people seeking to die, to suicide in Europe (elsewhere too?) because they may live horrible lives that they should be entitled to escape and, therefore, you have NO business standing in their way!"

    "The fight for justice and improved legal systems must continue!"

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  11. The demand for The 4 Factors, pistols and revolvers, pepper spray, the lie detection array (5 methods +) and radio-based scanner portals ("against 500 illnesses in people"), remains STRONGER than ever before!

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