Stats?
Difficult to quantify, often, hard to understand completely, often distorted to meet the intent of the presenter. Not aiming (no pun intended) at your post, Warri. What I'm sayin' is this:
Suppose the area under consideration has a population of 2, and 1 kills the other. Murder rate 50%, or, spread in commoner expressive notation, 50,000 per 100,000. An extreme case, yes. But it poses a picture.
The better data, IMO, would be derived based on
population density of the region considered, rather than
region population itself. Many questions may be posed: Arizona has immense areas devoted to Indian Reservation Lands. They regard themselves as sovereign nations, even have their own automotive license plates! Their population density is very low. Are they included in the Arizona State stats? Their total land area is over 28,000 square miles, 18.5 million acres. Total Native American population 283,000. That's 10 people per square mile, average.
Arizona state land area = 114,000 square miles, population 6,252,000. 55 people per square mile.
