Negligent Manslaughter
The Supplemental Homicide Report (SHR) provides information about each reported incident of negligent manslaughter. Negligent Manslaughter is defined as the killing of another person through gross negligence. Any death of an individual resulting from the negligent act of another individual is included in this category. Negligent acts resulting in the death of the individual committing those acts, and resulting in no other deaths, are not included in the UCR data. They are considered accidental deaths.
The UCR Manual contains more information about Negligent Manslaughter.
2018 Summary
For 2018, there were 71 cases of Negligent Manslaughter: 1 case of a child playing with a gun, 8 involving other negligent weapon handling, 3 hunting accident, 1 gun cleaning accident, 24 vehicular negligence, and 34 other negligent killings.
Source: Florida Supplemental Homicide Reports, 2018
Negligent Manslaughter data is contained within the Florida Supplemental Homicide Reports, 1996 - 2018 (Excel).
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