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Crime Statistics > Prisoners (most recent) by country

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   United States  23.6%
   China  18.1%
   Russia  9.9%
   India  3.7%
   Brazil  3.6%
   Thailand  2.5%
   Ukraine  2.3%
   South Africa  2.1%
   Mexico  2%
   Iran  1.9%
   Rwanda  1.3%
   Pakistan  1%
   Indonesia  1%
   Poland  0.9%
   United Kingdom  0.9%
   Germany  0.9%
   Bangladesh  0.9%
   Philippines  0.8%
   Japan  0.8%
   Turkey  0.7%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   United States: 2,019,234 prisoners 
# 2   China: 1,549,000 prisoners 
# 3   Russia: 846,967 prisoners 
# 4   India: 313,635 prisoners 
# 5   Brazil: 308,304 prisoners 
# 6   Thailand: 213,815 prisoners 
# 7   Ukraine: 198,386 prisoners 
# 8   South Africa: 181,944 prisoners 
# 9   Mexico: 172,888 prisoners 
# 10   Iran: 163,526 prisoners 
# 11   Rwanda: 112,000 prisoners 
# 12   Pakistan: 87,000 prisoners 
# 13   Indonesia: 84,357 prisoners 
# 14   Poland: 80,467 prisoners 
# 15   United Kingdom: 78,753 prisoners 
# 16   Germany: 74,904 prisoners 
# 17   Bangladesh: 74,170 prisoners 
# 18   Philippines: 70,383 prisoners 
# 19   Japan: 69,502 prisoners 
# 20   Turkey: 64,051 prisoners 
# 21   Egypt: 61,845 prisoners 
# 22   Spain: 59,251 prisoners 
# 23   Korea, South: 58,564 prisoners 
# 24   Kazakhstan: 58,300 prisoners 
# 25   France: 56,957 prisoners 
# 26   Taiwan: 56,225 prisoners 
# 27   Italy: 55,670 prisoners 
# 28   Vietnam: 55,000 prisoners 
# 29   Morocco: 54,351 prisoners 
# 30   Colombia: 54,034 prisoners 
# 31   Belarus: 51,238 prisoners 
# 32   Romania: 48,075 prisoners 
# 33   Uzbekistan: 48,000 prisoners 
# 34   Argentina: 44,969 prisoners 
# 35   Tanzania: 43,244 prisoners 
# 36   Nigeria: 40,447 prisoners 
# 37   Malaysia: 39,258 prisoners 
# 38   Chile: 36,636 prisoners 
# 39   Canada: 35,519 prisoners 
# 40   Kenya: 35,278 prisoners 
# 41   Algeria: 34,243 prisoners 
# 42   Burma: 32,797 prisoners 
# 43   Saudi Arabia: 28,612 prisoners 
# 44   Peru: 27,417 prisoners 
# 45   Tunisia: 23,165 prisoners 
# 46   Australia: 22,492 prisoners 
# 47   Madagascar: 20,109 prisoners 
# 48   Cameroon: 20,000 prisoners 
# 49   Sri Lanka: 19,974 prisoners 
# 50   Kyrgyzstan: 19,500 prisoners 
# 51   Venezuela: 19,255 prisoners 
# 52   Azerbaijan: 19,136 prisoners 
# 53   Czech Republic: 18,669 prisoners 
# 54   Hungary: 17,862 prisoners 
# 55   Netherlands: 16,930 prisoners 
# 56   Singapore: 16,310 prisoners 
= 57   Yemen: 14,000 prisoners 
= 57   Syria: 14,000 prisoners 
# 59   Portugal: 13,918 prisoners 
# 60   Dominican Republic: 13,836 prisoners 
# 61   Zambia: 13,173 prisoners 
# 62   Honduras: 11,502 prisoners 
# 63   Lithuania: 11,070 prisoners 
# 64   El Salvador: 11,055 prisoners 
# 65   Israel: 11,027 prisoners 
# 66   Ghana: 10,992 prisoners 
# 67   Moldova: 10,903 prisoners 
# 68   Panama: 10,350 prisoners 
# 69   Bulgaria: 9,918 prisoners 
# 70   Libya: 9,763 prisoners 
# 71   Greece: 8,841 prisoners 
# 72   Mozambique: 8,812 prisoners 
# 73   Burundi: 8,647 prisoners 
# 74   Belgium: 8,605 prisoners 
# 75   Malawi: 8,566 prisoners 
# 76   Costa Rica: 8,526 prisoners 
# 77   Latvia: 8,483 prisoners 
# 78   Bolivia: 8,315 prisoners 
# 79   Guatemala: 8,307 prisoners 
# 80   Ecuador: 8,274 prisoners 
# 81   Austria: 8,114 prisoners 
# 82   Mongolia: 7,871 prisoners 
# 83   Slovakia: 7,758 prisoners 
# 84   Nicaragua: 7,198 prisoners 
# 85   Nepal: 7,132 prisoners 
# 86   Uruguay: 7,100 prisoners 
# 87   Georgia: 6,406 prisoners 
# 88   Cambodia: 6,346 prisoners 
# 89   Angola: 6,008 prisoners 
# 90   New Zealand: 5,968 prisoners 
# 91   Sweden: 5,920 prisoners 
# 92   Botswana: 5,890 prisoners 
# 93   Jordan: 5,589 prisoners 
# 94   Lebanon: 5,535 prisoners 
# 95   Senegal: 5,360 prisoners 
# 96   Switzerland: 4,982 prisoners 
# 97   Benin: 4,961 prisoners 
# 98   Namibia: 4,814 prisoners 
# 99   Trinidad and Tobago: 4,794 prisoners 
# 100   Jamaica: 4,744 prisoners 
# 101   Estonia: 4,571 prisoners 
# 102   Central African Republic: 4,168 prisoners 
# 103   Haiti: 4,152 prisoners 
# 104   Paraguay: 4,088 prisoners 
# 105   Mali: 4,040 prisoners 
# 106   Chad: 3,883 prisoners 
# 107   Denmark: 3,435 prisoners 
# 108   Finland: 3,433 prisoners 
# 109   Papua New Guinea: 3,302 prisoners 
# 110   Swaziland: 3,245 prisoners 
# 111   Guinea: 3,070 prisoners 
# 112   Lesotho: 3,000 prisoners 
# 113   Kuwait: 2,946 prisoners 
# 114   Norway: 2,914 prisoners 
# 115   Armenia: 2,866 prisoners 
# 116   Burkina Faso: 2,800 prisoners 
# 117   Croatia: 2,611 prisoners 
# 118   Mauritius: 2,565 prisoners 
# 119   Togo: 2,043 prisoners 
# 120   Suriname: 1,933 prisoners 
# 121   Albania: 1,532 prisoners 
# 122   Guyana: 1,507 prisoners 
# 123   Oman: 1,403 prisoners 
# 124   Mauritania: 1,354 prisoners 
# 125   Bahamas, The: 1,280 prisoners 
# 126   Cyprus: 1,254 prisoners 
# 127   Slovenia: 1,099 prisoners 
# 128   Belize: 1,097 prisoners 
# 129   Barbados: 992 prisoners 
# 130   Fiji: 982 prisoners 
# 131   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 918 prisoners 
# 132   Bahrain: 911 prisoners 
# 133   Qatar: 570 prisoners 
# 134   Gambia, The: 450 prisoners 
# 135   Djibouti: 384 prisoners 
# 136   Saint Lucia: 365 prisoners 
# 137   Luxembourg: 341 prisoners 
# 138   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 302 prisoners 
# 139   Dominica: 298 prisoners 
# 140   Grenada: 297 prisoners 
# 141   Malta: 283 prisoners 
# 142   Antigua and Barbuda: 186 prisoners 
# 143   Seychelles: 157 prisoners 
# 144   Saint Kitts and Nevis: 135 prisoners 
# 145   Solomon Islands: 134 prisoners 
# 146   Sao Tome and Principe: 130 prisoners 
# 147   Tonga: 113 prisoners 
# 148   Iceland: 104 prisoners 
# 149   Palau: 103 prisoners 
# 150   Vanuatu: 93 prisoners 
# 151   Andorra: 61 prisoners 
# 152   Kiribati: 55 prisoners 
# 153   Micronesia, Federated States of: 39 prisoners 
# 154   Marshall Islands: 23 prisoners 
# 155   Liechtenstein: 18 prisoners 
# 156   Monaco: 13 prisoners 
= 157   Nauru: 6 prisoners 
= 157   Tuvalu: 6 prisoners 
= 159   Tajikistan: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Comoros: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Cuba: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Uganda: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Ethiopia: 0 prisoners 
= 159   United Arab Emirates: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Niger: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Turkmenistan: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Sudan: 0 prisoners 
= 159   Zimbabwe: 0 prisoners 
Total: 8,570,051 prisoners  
Weighted average: 51,012.2 prisoners  



DEFINITION: Total persons incarcerated

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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COMMENTARY     

Jim50
7th May 2009
I wonder how many prisoners would be in the US system if we kicked out all the illegals.
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

25th April 2005
The United States Department of Justice released its latest official half-yearly figures on the penal system Sunday, revealing that the number of inmates in American prisons rose 2.3 percent over 2003. The prison and jail population

in the U.S. was 2,131,180 in mid-2004.

For every 100,000 people in the U.S., 726 are imprisoned, compared to figures of 142 per 100,000 for England, 91 for France, and 58 for Japan. Almost 13 percent of black males in their late 20s are in prison or jail, while for Hispanics the corresponding figure is 3.6 percent. Only 1.7 percent of white twentysomething males are incarcerated.

While the violent crime rate in the U.S. dropped by one-third from 1994 to 2003, and the property crime rate by 23 percent, the prison population has increased by an annual average of 3.5 percent since 1995. Much of the increase is due to convicts reoffending; two out of every three prisoners released return to prison within three years.

Since 1998, 12 states have had stable or declining rates of incarceration, though the crime rate in those states didn’t decline any faster than in the other 38 states. Texas is tops, with 704 per 100,000 people in state prisons, while Maine imprisons only 149.

The number of female inmates increased by 2.9 percent from 2003 to 2004, and there are now over 100,000 women in U.S. prisons, compared to 12,000 in 1980. Another 238,000 prisoners have serious mental illnesses, and there are also 92,000 foreign prisoners in U.S. prisons.

The average cost for one year of imprisonment for one person is US$22,000, and the U.S. spends about $57 billion per year on its correctional system.

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