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Crime Statistics > Murders (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Colombia: 0.617847 per 1,000 people 
# 2   South Africa: 0.496008 per 1,000 people 
# 3   Jamaica: 0.324196 per 1,000 people 
# 4   Venezuela: 0.316138 per 1,000 people 
# 5   Russia: 0.201534 per 1,000 people 
# 6   Mexico: 0.130213 per 1,000 people 
# 7   Estonia: 0.107277 per 1,000 people 
# 8   Latvia: 0.10393 per 1,000 people 
# 9   Lithuania: 0.102863 per 1,000 people 
# 10   Belarus: 0.0983495 per 1,000 people 
# 11   Ukraine: 0.094006 per 1,000 people 
# 12   Papua New Guinea: 0.0838593 per 1,000 people 
# 13   Kyrgyzstan: 0.0802565 per 1,000 people 
# 14   Thailand: 0.0800798 per 1,000 people 
# 15   Moldova: 0.0781145 per 1,000 people 
# 16   Zimbabwe: 0.0749938 per 1,000 people 
# 17   Seychelles: 0.0739025 per 1,000 people 
# 18   Zambia: 0.070769 per 1,000 people 
# 19   Costa Rica: 0.061006 per 1,000 people 
# 20   Poland: 0.0562789 per 1,000 people 
# 21   Georgia: 0.0511011 per 1,000 people 
# 22   Uruguay: 0.045082 per 1,000 people 
# 23   Bulgaria: 0.0445638 per 1,000 people 
# 24   United States: 0.042802 per 1,000 people 
# 25   Armenia: 0.0425746 per 1,000 people 
# 26   India: 0.0344083 per 1,000 people 
# 27   Yemen: 0.0336276 per 1,000 people 
# 28   Dominica: 0.0289733 per 1,000 people 
# 29   Azerbaijan: 0.0285642 per 1,000 people 
# 30   Finland: 0.0283362 per 1,000 people 
# 31   Slovakia: 0.0263303 per 1,000 people 
# 32   Romania: 0.0250784 per 1,000 people 
# 33   Portugal: 0.0233769 per 1,000 people 
# 34   Malaysia: 0.0230034 per 1,000 people 
# 35   Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: 0.0229829 per 1,000 people 
# 36   Mauritius: 0.021121 per 1,000 people 
# 37   Hungary: 0.0204857 per 1,000 people 
# 38   Korea, South: 0.0196336 per 1,000 people 
# 39   Slovenia: 0.0179015 per 1,000 people 
# 40   France: 0.0173272 per 1,000 people 
# 41   Czech Republic: 0.0169905 per 1,000 people 
# 42   Iceland: 0.0168499 per 1,000 people 
# 43   Australia: 0.0150324 per 1,000 people 
# 44   Canada: 0.0149063 per 1,000 people 
# 45   Chile: 0.014705 per 1,000 people 
# 46   United Kingdom: 0.0140633 per 1,000 people 
# 47   Italy: 0.0128393 per 1,000 people 
# 48   Spain: 0.0122456 per 1,000 people 
# 49   Germany: 0.0116461 per 1,000 people 
# 50   Tunisia: 0.0112159 per 1,000 people 
# 51   Netherlands: 0.0111538 per 1,000 people 
# 52   New Zealand: 0.0111524 per 1,000 people 
# 53   Denmark: 0.0106775 per 1,000 people 
# 54   Norway: 0.0106684 per 1,000 people 
# 55   Ireland: 0.00946215 per 1,000 people 
# 56   Switzerland: 0.00921351 per 1,000 people 
# 57   Indonesia: 0.00910842 per 1,000 people 
# 58   Greece: 0.0075928 per 1,000 people 
# 59   Hong Kong: 0.00550804 per 1,000 people 
# 60   Japan: 0.00499933 per 1,000 people 
# 61   Saudi Arabia: 0.00397456 per 1,000 people 
# 62   Qatar: 0.00115868 per 1,000 people 
Weighted average: 0.1 per 1,000 people  



DEFINITION: Total recorded intentional homicides, completed. Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.

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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COMMENTARY     

Uzoma+Kelvin+Chibuzo
4th February 2010
STOP this killing every body in every conutry, let make this world a better place in the Name of JESUS Christ the Son of God
Mark (johannesburg south africa)
1st February 2010
South Africa is second on the list because most of the crime ie committed by people from orther African States.
Reinaldo+Mendez
18th January 2010
Venezuela has an average of 160 per 100,000 people

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4480
Reinaldo Mendez
18th January 2010
For God Sake!!....VENEZUELA has the Higher Rates Venezuela from 1980 to 1999 Venezuela had a Average of 92 dead people per WEEK!!!.....from 1999 to 2009 (Chavez presidency) Venezuela has an Average of 259 killed persons per WEEK!!....

Venezuela has 259 Killed persons per WEEK....and just by common delinquency!!
Angus
15th January 2010
"most recent" a survey from 1998-2000? It would be great if you guys update them or at least where it says "most recent" you put "1998-2000" or something like that.
Rozanne
15th January 2010
As a South African I think that the list has to be incorrect, really 2nd in the world! Our crime is high but to be be rated second sounds far fetched!
Where is Brazil ?
11th January 2010
You guys forgot to put Brazil... I seriously doubt that Brazil will have less murders than Norway. I suggest you re-write this list because it is incomplete and inacurate.
Where is Brazil ?
11th January 2010
You guys forgot to put Brazil... I seriously doubt that Brazil will have less murders than Norway. I suggest you re write thios list because it is incomplete and inacurate.
Zakariah
8th January 2010
Why is Morocco not on the list. Try and discover how many immigrants from Sub saharan, Algeria, and Asian citizens are killed secretly everyday.
Kevin
6th January 2010
To Naser, Iraq..."civilized country?" what's your definition of "civilized?"
Creo
5th January 2010
Easy, El Salvador is third in Latin America, the rank is:

1. Colomibia
2. Venezuela
3. El Salvador

Maybe no data avalible?
Naser
5th January 2010
To Thomas L:

Iraq was a civilized country, but US occupied it and destroyed its eveything. A good example could "Abu Ghraib" prison. US is a war criminal.
sandra
24th December 2009
Where is Puerto Rico? During the 1990's it was the third country in all of the lists with a 40.0 behind Colombia and El Salvador, during the early 2000's it was in the top 15 and now it is nowhere to be found but the rate is now higher than ever in it's entire history.
sandra
24th December 2009
Where is Puerto Rico? In the 1990's it was the third country in most of the per capita lists, in the early 2000's it was in the top 15 but in this current list it is nowhere to be found and crime is now higher than ever in that self governing island.
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21st December 2009
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Livardo
20th December 2009
Wikipedia says El Salvador has a 48/100,000 intentional homicide rate placing them at #4. I don't understand how Costa Rica, with one of the lowest crime rates in LatAm makes it here but not El Salvador.
Tom D. Pinta
20th December 2009
You are doing a great job collecting and releasing these statistics. Keep on doing the good thing.
Benin
10th December 2009
These data are worthless, they date from like a century ago. Things have changed since then. Some countries are way safer now than they were back while others just stated sinking into it.
jamaican loyalist
8th December 2009
I'm looking at this thing for the first time and to the outsider it would look bad, but being a Jamaican National, I wouldn't give up my little island for any of the so-called crime free countries that exist.
Dino (Canada)
6th December 2009
I am just glad that I live in the best country in the world. The rest of you could only be so lucky.
From russia
4th December 2009
In Russia there is some cities where murder rate is more than 200/100000. You wont find this kind of numbers in any of American city.
Will
29th November 2009
Haha, this is nothing, South Africa is nr 2, but South Africa is 11 diffrent nations, if you only take the ''Boer People''(Afrikaans(dutch) white people) the number will be more than 2.506008 per 1000 people, its called a secret ''genocide '' coz the whole number is calculated in the intire murder rate of the whole country.
K.B.
25th November 2009
These statics are so old, from about 2002. It looks totally different today, 2009.
Carioca
24th November 2009
Where is Brazil.

Esta onde o Brasil?

Halina
21st November 2009
What’s wrong with Poland?
The ARITHMETICAL MISTAKE!
If you take your number of murders in Poland and divide it by the actual population of Poland, the rate per 1000 is: 0.0188, which makes it half the rate of the US and close to countries comparable to Poland, like Hungary or Czech Republic, and not much different from France.
AK
19th November 2009
Where is Albania ? It has 3 million inhabitants with a crime rate of 12 murders/ 1000 people. Everyday 5 to 6 people get killed there in that tiny country !
T
19th November 2009
According to this list ( http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/7950/54 ) brazil should be with their 2 major cities in the top 3... But this list is regarding countries so it could be correct...
Dirceu (brazil)
18th November 2009
Brazil should be at least around 5th counting official kills, maybe 1th/2nd counting all murder, so I believe the list is very wrong.
imani
13th November 2009
It is the people why jamaica is like this. They should introduce the law called an eye for an eye, and see if we dont get results.
imani
13th November 2009
It is the people why crime rate is so high in Jamaica. I strongly think we should use the system called an eye for an eye. Then result will come
dd
28th October 2009
The list is outdated by more than 9 years, therefore obviously not correct anymore. I would imagine the top 10 hasn't changed much, though.
Elias
27th October 2009
People, there is difference between crime statistics and actual, documented and reported deaths caused by murder.
Magnus (El Salvador)
27th October 2009
Where is El Salvador in the list? With 12 murders every day and a population of under 6 millions, the country chould top the list...
morrowh from brazil
22nd October 2009
I think this is completly wrong. In Brazil, just in Rio de Janeiro, more than 8000 poeple die a year in crime estatistic, and where is Brazil in this list?
morrowh
angelo
22nd October 2009
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the USA, meaning that PR likes the benefits of being US citizen but not the responsabilities thats what they call being "BORICUA"
Pieter South Africa
19th October 2009
Put your childre in an orphanage before you visit beautiful South Africa
jacob
17th October 2009
JAMAICA is still the most beautifull country in the world, and it has the best foods. No matter what the crime rate is JAMAICA is still a god bless nation becasue our students are leaving to go abroad to study and we have the fastest men and women alive thanks to JESUS CHRIST. WE have the most beautiful beaches and hotels and with God in our vessel we can smile at every storm.


Love From Jamaica to you all.
RR
14th October 2009
Nice but as indicated, "Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence." Some are not as safe as they seem on paper.
Jan
11th October 2009
Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the USA and not it's own country anymore. Their statistics will be lumped in with the US.
Nancy t.
11th October 2009
Whoever asked about Puerto Rico - it is likely that PR statistics are wrapped in U.S. numbers, since they come under Federal jurisdiction for many types of investigations.
Jv
4th October 2009
I thought mexico was the #1 on murders???
Mario
3rd October 2009
Some huge cities in the "evil" United States such as San Diego, San Jose and El Paso (1.3 million, 1 million, 800,000 population respectively) have fewer than 15 murders per year, making them the safest large cities on earth. There are many US cities that are some of the safest cities on earth. Sorry if this fails to perpetuate the anti-American communist agenda, but it's a statistical fact. Keep in mind most the US actually overestimates the crime rate. Cities like London and even Toronto today make New York City look like Disneyland.
Julie
3rd October 2009
Don't forget all those "suicides" in Japan... you know, the ones where someone commits suicide by shooting themselves first, then hanging upside down on a fence.
fcg
2nd October 2009
I don't see Puerto Rico here. Per capita, is like the 30th country in the world for most crimes. This list is questionable.
Abel T. Tamba (Liberia)
2nd October 2009
First of all,let me commend you for this informative work.

What ranking is Guinea?
Old_Timer
1st October 2009
Where is Brazil?

That shit hole called Brazil should be #1. Maybe crime there is so widespread that is impossible to have precise numbers
alan
28th September 2009
What ranking is Iraq. How reliable is this ?
Sherpaboy - USA
26th September 2009

What constitutes Homicide? Do we include the number of folks killed by Governments?
Gwyn Banning
24th September 2009
Why are these figures so old? I am US citizen living in South AFrica and based on information from various sources, I do not believe the difference in the US and S Africa is so great, particularly for some cities in the US. While crime is a serious problem here and certainly related to poverty, I am not so sure that it is that much greater. Please update these statistics!!!!
African
23rd September 2009
How about you Wayne go live where there is no crime. these stats are old and you go about blabbering unpatriotic mouth. What are you doing to make the country better.
blh
23rd September 2009
It would be interesting to bring all these stats on the number of inhabitants per km ².
For example, Japan h 337.8 km ² and France 96.3 h / km ², or 3.5 times more while the number of crimes was 3.5 times higher in France ...
Man on the river
19th September 2009
To Canatan: Turkey is not a terrorist country, Turkey is a terror victim four decades... Learn first and talk later.
ROSEMARY
19th September 2009
WHY IS TURKEY NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LIST? DON'T THEY PROVIDE INFO? CRIME AND VIOLENT CRIME IS VERY HIGH IN TURKEY
SM
17th September 2009
NZ should be in a worse place than that, our crime is out of control. We have more murders than that we have around 1-2 a week here. (thats the start there is a whole lot of other crime here, read nz herald thats all we have is crime in the paper) The justice system is a disgrace, you get 8-10 years here for murder..and the murder of kids here is appalling, do not raise a family here. In fact do not live here I want to move away fast.
ST
11th September 2009
There are probably far more dangerous places than those on this list. The real dangerous places are too bad to go around counting the murders.
FR
8th September 2009
How dare u claim last updated 2009 when source of information comes from a UN report done in 2000! It's been almost 10 years.
Current stats say crime rates are higher in New Orleans, USA than Colombia.
The page needs a REAL UPDATE!
hiro
7th September 2009
I think this report is incorrect please update with the correct report,.. don't make people confuse
Michael Crean
7th September 2009
For Katoch 19/9/09, since when has America been a country ?
As for crime ( murder )the only way to keep the numbers down (as we will never prevent it), is "an eye for a eye". How many people are killed by re-offending murderers ?
MPA
5th September 2009
Why is it per 1,000? The standard is per 100,000.
wayne south africa
4th September 2009
South Africa is a sick sick country with a sick government who cares more about the fancy cars they buy than the death of their people through violent crime. DONT COME HERE, UNLESS YOU HAVE A DEATH WISH........
Martin
3rd September 2009
SA should be right ontop, with 55 murder a day, please update this.
JJ
2nd September 2009
Guns are not the issue. It is illegal to own a gun in almost every country in the top 10. Contrary - most Swiss males have guns (military assault weapons) - but don't kill people with them. And yes poverty is likely the problem, but there is almost no poverty in the US ("poor" people have cars, cell phones, nice clothes, eat out often, and are mostly overweight), so likely greed is a better answer.
andynct
2nd September 2009
This is so out of date.
10 years old stats!
krusher
31st August 2009
I want to know and cant find the exact stat on how many murders have taken place, and where Dayton Ohio ranks in the murders per capita, over the last several years or any given yr. This year alone we have had close to 450, 11 of which have happened in the last 2 weeks
Abe Bird
26th August 2009
Why not putting the whole cuontries into the list?
Donnette Davis
22nd August 2009
Not surprised that South Africa is at Number 2. I wonder how many people who read this article (stats) will actually realise that it is NOT a safe place to visit, regardless of how it is portrayed by the SA Media to international receivers....
annab
19th August 2009
Omg! And here we are thinking that Jamaica is a paradise!
katoch
19th August 2009
Cant believe United States at no. 24. Number one should not be placed so low it is discrimination and dishonoring of a country like America.
Jerry
14th August 2009
Now if we shop at Walmarts were nut cases LOLOL
Sorry Thomas L but that Dog Won't hunt.
Alexandra
14th August 2009
Guns don't kill people. People kill people.
Marketmann
10th August 2009
These stats are a yesterday's paper. Here's a more responsible and updated numbers:
http://www.ndol.org/ndol_ci.cfm?kaid=108&subid=900003&contentid=255032
Mexicanchencho
7th August 2009
Where is belgium???
Bobby in U.S.
2nd August 2009
You all are misinformed about us and our guns. we don't buy them to feel safe from criminals. we know the risks of gun ownership and the greater risk to our children. That is just the argument for keeping our guns. We make that argument all the time to the real reason we want to keep our guns. Our Government. A lot of us don't trust them any more than some of you.
Niemann
17th July 2009
Actual rate (2008) in Colombia is 0.316 per 1,000 people. See: http://www.medicinalegal.gov.co/drip/2008/2%20Forensis%202008%20homicidios.pdf (in Spanish)
Trev
15th July 2009
Please adjust South Africa. The murder rate is now 38/100 000.

http://www.saps.gov.za/statistics/reports/crimestats/2008/march_april_2001_2008/catagory/murder.pdf

Rufus S
7th July 2009
These statistics are like all other crime statistics. They only reflect that which is reported. Not all countries have police who actually find and arrest the murderers. In many countries, the police are bought off.
Secondly, if America banned all guns, the criminals would have no deterrence from robbing, raping and killing the law abiding American citizens. The criminals will find their guns. Ask Daniel from Mexico.
All you America bashers are simply jealous. Perhaps you should take a look around and become a bit more informed.
Being able to speak more than one language is admirable, but that alone does not make you more intelligent OR civilized.
To the gentleman in Pakistan, it isn't Americans who blow t6hemselves up hoping to meet Allah along with 72 virgins. It's Pakistanis, Afghans, Saudis, Jordanians, Egyptians and others in that region who hide behind women and children while trying to shoot American soldiers. Those are the immoral and uncivilized murderers.
Have a nice day, everyone. Try not to sprain your ankles too badly jumping all over the American flag.
d.
6th July 2009
This list looks weird. I checked my country's data and in 2008 in Poland there were 759 murders per 38 million people. That's around 0,02 per 1000 (0,01971 if you consider an exact number of people).
Anonymous
4th July 2009
Everyone talks about banning guns. Why don't they suggest we ban murder?
CB (Germany)
3rd July 2009
The Taliban and Al Qaeda behead, stone and blow up people...not a gun in sight. They and many people who possess guns use them as an extension of thier manhood and to display their inability for compromise.

Objects do not kill people...people kill people.
Jesper
2nd July 2009
I am living in Sweden but are kids not afraid if they play on the street or go to school on their bike in the USA ?
Ludwe M (South africa)
22nd June 2009
Im a south african teenager and do not believe that crime is that worse in my country. Ther is crime in SA but its normal just like any other country.These statistics are exaggerating things.
htup
13th June 2009
You can't take my gun away! Nando!
Daniel Antonio
8th June 2009
How do you know wether widespread gun ownership causes more crime than prevents it? Gun ownership may not be an issue in Spain but it's worth considering it in Mexico since right now only criminals have access to it.
Nando
5th June 2009
It is funny to hear people asking for guns in US to defend and to feel "safe" and then see this statistics and see how good countries with and without guns do.

Keep asking for guns americans, you will never know what peace is.
Canatan
2nd June 2009
Where is the terrorits country Turkey??
Jonny Saxon
21st May 2009
Please! Let's not ignore the eight hundred pound gorilla in the room. There is an abundantly obvious correlation between violent crime and race/culture. Underdevelopement and civility are not mutually exclusive. Let us take a honest look at the effect of fatherlessness and out of wedlock births. Picture in your mind a civilized society. What does it look like. Love thy brother.
Wealth distribution
19th May 2009
I saw someone blaming wealth distribution in South Africa. That's hardly the case.

The scandinavian countries are famous for their wealth distribution, and are all at the bottom of the statistics.

Crime is mainly caused by poverty. Wealth distribution done right, prevents poverty, thus preventing crime.

Poverty makes people desperate, causing crime.
some1
8th May 2009
Maria who cares really..its not a big dead what he said, his pouint is still valid
Maria (Brazil)
5th May 2009
Thomas I think it would be more appropriate for you to say: compare ourselves to other "developed" countries, rather than "civilized" countries. Remember that most of Americans cant even speak a second language.. and even developing countries are civilized!!
Michael in LH
3rd May 2009
Thomas - guns are not available to nutcases at Walmart or any other stores. Crazy people are forbidden by law from purchasing firearms.
Al Bino(
21st April 2009
Me don't want to sound repetitios, but i does think that this stats is off. And me also thinks many persons use bad bad, very bad, and bad gramer.
arif (pakistan)
26th July 2008
you must include murders committed by US in Iraq and Afghanistan this be added murders committed in US and u will be shocked that US is no 1 in murder list
gina (germany)
15th February 2008
time to update your crime stats

I work with criminology and statistics and colombia isn't even on the top five these days

brazil is the third most murderous place on the planet and it isnt even on the list

britain is the most dangerous country in europe when it comes to murders, not estonia

whoever worked on this list should get fired!
Thomas Schneider (Austria)
22nd October 2007
Hi Guys here you have a more current updated list its till 2006. Colombia isn´t longer leading still leader with murder is a south American followed by south Africa again.
And there you will see which rank US is even really now.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_homicide_rate - 263k -
Tomás (Panama)
17th October 2007
You should try to make a map with at least 2005 or 2004 data. Information for 1998 to 2000 isn't going to help you detect current trends in 2007 at all, for research or other reasons.
Max (Canada)
28th September 2007
Josh from texas, you obviously have never been outside of the usa to see how bad the world really is. News from other nations is not broadcast in the usa except for a few things. Once you go outside of the usa, you will learn what violence, danger, chaos and terror really are, the usa only has a few areas that even come close to how a lot of areas in the rest of the world are every day.
Thomas L (Ann Arbor MI USA)
19th April 2007
For those that try to defend the murder rate of the USA saying we are still better than Irak and Afghanistan - you seem to be missing the point - we should try to compare ourselves to other civilized countries like Japan, Greece, Switzerland, Ireland, Norway. Stop making guns available to every nutcase at Walmart!
R.R
1st April 2006
Nation Master needs to update the stats.

In 2005, Trinidad and Tobago, with a population of a little over 1m (1,070,000 according to the CIA Factbook) had 387 murders or 0.362 per 1,000.

Up to March 2006, there have already been 110 murders in T&T, a trend that will eclipse the record 387 set last year.
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