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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)
DEFINITION
Total recorded robberies. 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.
Crime Statistics > Robberies (per capita) (most recent) by country > Top 10
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Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Spain: |
12.3265 per 1,000 people |
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# 2
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Chile: |
6.92522 per 1,000 people |
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# 3
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Costa Rica: |
4.79109 per 1,000 people |
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# 4
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South Africa: |
4.4434 per 1,000 people |
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# 5
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Estonia: |
3.56639 per 1,000 people |
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# 6
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Mexico: |
2.02555 per 1,000 people |
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# 7
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Portugal: |
1.6237 per 1,000 people |
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# 8
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United Kingdom: |
1.57433 per 1,000 people |
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# 9
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Uruguay: |
1.57114 per 1,000 people |
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# 10
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Poland: |
1.38838 per 1,000 people |
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Weighted average: |
4.0 per 1,000 people |
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DEFINITION: Total recorded robberies. 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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