Violent crimes in the U.K.
1,977,000 in a country of 61,000,000 (2012 latest data)
3240 per 100,000
Violent crimes in the U.S.
1,318,000 in a country of 311,000,000. (2009 latest available data)
423 per 100,000
While homicide rates are higher in the U.S (4.2 per 100,000 vs 1.2 per 100,000 in the U.K), you have a much higher incidence of violence. So while you are 3.5 times more likely to be killed in the U.S. during a violent crime, you are 7.5 times more likely to be a victim of a violent crime in the U.K. in the first place. In the U.S., some of those deaths are the criminals themselves being shot by homeowners and business owners.
You really don't have a clear cut pedestal to stand on you know. Even the France/Australian example is misleading (as the author knew, 30x homicides works out to 6x when population differences are included). While homicides may have dropped by about half in Australia after 1996, total assaults doubled in that same time frame.
(All statistics above compiled by those countries governments)
With the said, we can all take this little ditty to heart.
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