Data:Bjs.gov/Homicide Trends in the United States, 1980-2008/htus8008f31b.tab

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Black victims of family homicides, by relationship, 1980-2008 (Percent of victims) Note: Percentages are based on the 63.1% of homicides from 1980 through 2008 for which victim/offender relationships were known.

yearspouseparentsiblingchildother
numbernumbernumbernumbernumbernumber
YearSpouse/ex-spouseParentSiblingChildOther family
198055.961013.414.8
198151.88.78.813.816.9
198249.37.48.818.116.4
198349.17.48.716.618.2
198447.48.511.215.417.5
198547.47.68.918.917.2
198645.489.919.417.3
198743.67.11020.818.5
198843.78.110.52017.8
198942.98.71018.819.7
199040.57.311.919.820.5
199138.410.110.32219.3
199240.110.18.723.118
199337.78.910.623.419.4
199438.310.410.722.318.4
199536.6108.422.622.4
199636.510.59.42617.7
199733.19.110.626.620.7
199836.87.9925.520.8
199931.39.8730.221.7
200031.810.48.72722.1
200134.38.17.130.320.3
200233.210.59.228.518.6
200330.211.1828.522.2
200429.6107.628.724.1
200532.58.48.12823.1
200626.710.98.428.625.3
200730.39.49.629.920.9
200829.28.69.73022.5

Data copied from: Alexia D. Cooper, Erica L. Smith, w:Bureau of Justice Statistics (2011-11-16). Homicide Trends in the United States, 1980-2008 Archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20180330165915/https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=2221 Data appears in the file htus8008f31b.csv included in the “Spreadsheets” link from that web page, which internally lists “Data source: Supplementary Homicide Report.”

Data available under Creative Commons Zero.