Some 475,000 people were murdered around the globe that year, with the highest murder rates found in Latin America, according to the UN's first report on the status of violence prevention around the world.
Four out of five murder victims are men, and homicide remains the third cause of death among males between the ages of 15 and 44, after HIV/AIDS and road accidents, the report found.
Murder meanwhile drops to the fourth cause of death for the same age group when women are added to the mix.
Out of the 133 countries that participated in the study, Honduras appeared to have the highest murder rate, with 103.9 homicides for every 100,000 people, while the murder rate in Venezuela stood at 57.6 and 43.9 in Colombia.
That compares to for instance 5.8 in the United States, 0.6 in Switzerland and 0.4 in Japan.
"The homicide rates are very high in Latin America", said Etienne Krug, head of violence prevention at the UN's World Health Organization.
Guns are used in one in two murders committed globally, the nearly 300-page report said.
The impact of violence meanwhile stretches far beyond fatal incidents, according to the study, which stressed the urgent need for more decisive action from governments to prevent violence.
"Millions more children, women and men suffer from the far-reaching consequences of violence in our homes, schools and communities," it said, stressing that "violence shatters lives."
When asked, one in 17 elderly people say they have been subjected to violence in the past month.
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