Description:
This comprehensive dataset offers an in-depth look at gun-related deaths in the United States from 2012 to 2014, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It provides a rich source of information for public health research, policy development, and sociological studies, offering a nuanced understanding of the dynamics and demographics of gun-related fatalities.
Features:
- Year: The year when the death occurred, providing a temporal context.
- Month: The month of the incident, adding more granularity to the timeline.
- Intent: Categorizes the death by intent, such as suicide or homicide, essential for understanding the circumstances.
- Police: Indicates whether a police officer was involved in the death.
- Sex: The gender of the deceased, crucial for demographic analysis.
- Age: The age of the deceased, providing insights into age-related trends.
- Race: The race of the deceased, essential for understanding racial disparities.
- Place: The location of the incident, such as home or street, which can influence the context of the death.
- Education: Educational background of the deceased, offering a socio-economic dimension.
Use Case:
This dataset is highly valuable for tasks such as public health research, policy formulation in gun control, and sociological studies. It can be employed to analyze trends and patterns in gun-related deaths, assist in crafting informed laws and public safety measures, and provide a foundation for educational and awareness initiatives about gun violence and its impact on different demographic groups.
Note:
- Entries are organized chronologically, capturing each recorded incident in detail.
- The dataset is especially significant for examining year-on-year trends and demographic variances in gun-related fatalities, serving as a critical resource for comprehensive analysis and research.