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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  United States:14,203,800 
#2  Turkey:2,060,060 
#3  United Kingdom:1,571,570 
#4  Korea, South:1,196,480 
#5  Belgium:668,591 
#6  Thailand:572,083 
#7  Italy:541,530 
#8  Germany:513,482 
#9  Canada:466,866 
#10  Ethiopia:291,479 
#11  Netherlands:194,677 
#12  Finland:173,332 
#13  Japan:162,882 
#14  New Zealand:125,323 
#15  Hungary:111,779 
#16  Portugal:97,459 
#17  Sweden:91,064 
#18  Czech Republic:86,588 
#19  El Salvador:68,031 
#20  Chile:67,790 
#21  Romania:66,461 
#22  Belarus:62,005 
#23  Zimbabwe:54,934 
#24  France:54,224 
#25  Bulgaria:43,380 
#26  Slovakia:38,935 
#27  Mexico:37,615 
#28  Croatia:31,764 
#29  Hong Kong:25,494 
#30  Lithuania:22,232 
#31  Kyrgyzstan:21,373 
#32  Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of:20,220 
#33  Burma:16,129 
#34  Latvia:15,508 
#35  Slovenia:14,707 
#36  Norway:12,009 
#37  Estonia:11,377 
#38  Venezuela:9,660 
#39  Georgia:6,960 
#40  Luxembourg:4,401 
#41  Maldives:2,828 
#42  Iceland:1,884 
#43  Cyprus:1,470 
#44  Papua New Guinea:1,041 
#45  Zambia:251 
#46  Albania:41 
#47  Oman:
Total: 23,841,769  
Weighted average: 507,271.7  


DEFINITION: Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence.

SOURCE: The Eighth United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and the Operations of Criminal Justice Systems (2002) (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)

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