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Per Capita is a statistical metric. NORMALLY it refers to any measure by a person; so per person.
But there is a second definition, which is to say "per unit of population."
Every criminal statistic expressed as Per Capita can be also expressed vice versa.
If you have a rate of occurrence of around 30%, that means that 300 out of ever 1000 people, or 3 out of every 100, or 30,000 per 100,000 people.
Those are fully interchangeable, just like they would be the other way around; a rate of occurrence of 3 per 1000 is .3%
A percentage of a population is just a specific way of expressing per capita, instead of every 10,000 or 100,000 people, it has to be divided to be expressed as per 100 people.
This works even for per person; 6 cookies per Capita (per person rather than per unit of people) would be 600% cookies for everyone.
Tl;dr they're the same thing, even if you are referring to per-person.