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Kills

Kills is the third-person present tense of the verb kill. In everyday language it refers to causing the death of a living being. In reporting and statistics, the term can be used to count fatalities attributed to a person, event, or process. In popular culture and gaming, “kills” is commonly used as a measurable count of opponents defeated.

In legal and criminological contexts, the act of causing a death is studied under homicide. Homicide refers

From a public health and crime statistics perspective, “kills” are tracked to measure mortality, violence, and

In entertainment and competitive contexts, “kills” often denote an in-game achievement or ranking metric. In video

to
the
killing
of
one
person
by
another
and
is
categorized
differently
across
jurisdictions.
Common
distinctions
include
murder
(killing
with
intent
or
malice),
manslaughter
(killing
without
premeditation
or
under
mitigating
circumstances),
and
justifiable
homicide
(such
as
self-defense
or
defense
of
others).
Legal
outcomes
depend
on
intent,
circumstances,
and
applicable
laws.
Ending
a
life
through
sanctioned
means,
such
as
capital
punishment
or
military
action,
is
treated
separately
in
many
legal
systems
and
ethical
debates.
safety.
Data
sources
include
vital
records,
police
reports,
and
international
databases.
Global
homicide
rates
vary
substantially
by
region
and
are
influenced
by
factors
such
as
poverty,
governance,
conflict,
and
access
to
weapons.
Analyses
distinguish
between
intentional
homicides
and
deaths
resulting
from
accidents
or
wars.
games,
players
may
track
kills,
kill/death
ratios,
killstreaks,
and
multi-kill
events
as
indicators
of
performance.
While
the
term
has
a
precise
technical
meaning
in
some
fields,
its
interpretation
depends
on
context,
ranging
from
crime
and
law
to
sports,
media,
and
gaming.