FACTOID # 5: Russia has almost twice as many judges and magistrates as the United States. Meanwhile, the United States has 8 times as much crime.
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Russia: 53,579 
#2   Korea, South: 19,186 
#3   United States: 17,300 
#4   India: 15,454 
#5   Thailand: 12,846 
#6   Ukraine: 10,582 
#7   Czech Republic: 10,270 
#8   Indonesia: 10,022 
#9   Netherlands: 7,805 
#10   Zimbabwe: 7,568 
#11   Chile: 7,429 
#12   Hungary: 5,087 
#13   Spain: 4,351 
#14   Malaysia: 4,212 
#15   Venezuela: 4,111 
#16   Finland: 2,882 
#17   Norway: 2,425 
#18   Portugal: 2,369 
#19   Switzerland: 2,369 
#20   Bulgaria: 2,066 
#21   Japan: 1,553 
#22   Slovakia: 1,253 
#23   Colombia: 1,247 
#24   Kyrgyzstan: 1,189 
#25   Denmark: 1,120 
#26   Uruguay: 832 
#27   Moldova: 831 
#28   Lithuania: 703 
#29   Mauritius: 535 
#30   Estonia: 490 
#31   Saudi Arabia: 479 
#32   Georgia: 377 
#33   Belarus: 266 
#34   Armenia: 226 
#35   Costa Rica: 216 
#36   Azerbaijan: 175 
#37   Slovenia: 163 
#38   Tunisia: 108 
#39   Latvia: 86 
#40   Iceland: 69 
#41   Romania: 47 
#42   Ireland: 38 
#43   Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: 27 
#44   New Zealand: 20 
Total: 213,963  
Weighted average: 4,862.8  


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

SOURCE: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)

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