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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)
DEFINITION
Crime statistics are often better indicators of prevalence of law enforcement and willingness to report crime, than actual prevalence.
Crime Statistics > Convicted (most recent) by country
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
Countries
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Amount
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# 1
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Egypt: |
3,576,010 |
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# 2
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United Kingdom: |
1,436,552 |
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# 3
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Russia: |
1,183,630 |
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# 4
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France: |
1,069,550 |
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# 5
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Turkey: |
972,124 |
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# 6
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Japan: |
923,769 |
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# 7
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Poland: |
667,061 |
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# 8
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India: |
604,547 |
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# 9
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Germany: |
522,916 |
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# 10
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Thailand: |
468,984 |
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# 11
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Canada: |
329,784 |
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# 12
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Burma: |
288,500 |
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# 13
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Spain: |
277,597 |
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# 14
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Ukraine: |
230,903 |
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# 15
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Italy: |
221,190 |
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# 16
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Finland: |
179,229 |
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# 17
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Korea, South: |
175,343 |
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# 18
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Belgium: |
159,512 |
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# 19
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Mexico: |
122,582 |
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# 20
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Indonesia: |
115,715 |
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# 21
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Chile: |
112,680 |
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# 22
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Netherlands: |
106,643 |
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# 23
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Syria: |
97,141 |
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# 24
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Hungary: |
95,213 |
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# 25
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New Zealand: |
94,339 |
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# 26
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Romania: |
90,985 |
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# 27
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Colombia: |
85,180 |
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# 28
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Switzerland: |
82,489 |
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# 29
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Kazakhstan: |
77,984 |
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# 30
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Zimbabwe: |
68,275 |
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# 31
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Czech Republic: |
65,098 |
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# 32
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Portugal: |
61,840 |
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# 33
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Cyprus: |
60,046 |
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# 34
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Saudi Arabia: |
59,875 |
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# 35
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Sweden: |
56,772 |
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# 36
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Belarus: |
53,626 |
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# 37
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Malaysia: |
51,433 |
|
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# 38
|
Bulgaria: |
30,405 |
|
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# 39
|
Slovakia: |
24,102 |
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# 40
|
Hong Kong: |
22,349 |
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# 41
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Kyrgyzstan: |
20,168 |
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# 42
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Lithuania: |
19,890 |
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# 43
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Moldova: |
18,837 |
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# 44
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Croatia: |
17,253 |
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# 45
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Azerbaijan: |
14,188 |
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# 46
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Australia: |
14,073 |
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# 47
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Denmark: |
13,517 |
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# 48
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Latvia: |
12,615 |
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# 49
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Slovenia: |
11,006 |
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# 50
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Norway: |
10,782 |
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# 51
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Estonia: |
10,261 |
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# 52
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Georgia: |
8,284 |
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# 53
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Bolivia: |
5,222 |
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# 54
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Uruguay: |
4,876 |
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# 55
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Albania: |
4,370 |
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# 56
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Panama: |
4,029 |
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# 57
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Qatar: |
3,610 |
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# 58
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Dominican Republic: |
3,442 |
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# 59
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Costa Rica: |
3,005 |
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# 60
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Iceland: |
2,377 |
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# 61
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El Salvador: |
2,314 |
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# 62
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Zambia: |
1,947 |
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# 63
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Afghanistan: |
971 |
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# 64
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Luxembourg: |
963 |
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# 65
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Papua New Guinea: |
885 |
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# 66
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Dominica: |
495 |
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# 67
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Montserrat: |
167 |
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Total: |
15,131,520 |
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Weighted average: |
225,843.6 |
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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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