ROBBERY RATE
Ranking countries in the region
Country | Robbery Rate |
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Liechtenstein | 5.3 |
Albania | 6.3 |
Russian Federation | 6.3 |
Hungary | 8.6 |
Slovakia | 8.6 |
Slovenia | 11.5 |
Iceland | 14.7 |
Norway | 14.7 |
Czechia | 14.9 |
Estonia | 15.2 |
Romania | 16.1 |
Belarus | 16.3 |
Kosovo under UNSCR 1244 | 17.2 |
Montenegro | 18.8 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 19.7 |
North Macedonia | 20.0 |
Switzerland | 20.6 |
Croatia | 20.7 |
Serbia | 20.7 |
Poland | 21.4 |
Bulgaria | 21.9 |
United Kingdom (Scotland) | 28.7 |
Austria | 29.6 |
Finland | 29.8 |
United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) | 30.3 |
Latvia | 31.0 |
Denmark | 35.6 |
Lithuania | 38.2 |
Greece | 40.4 |
Ireland | 42.5 |
Malta | 46.1 |
Netherlands | 46.9 |
Germany | 47.0 |
Ukraine | 47.5 |
Italy | 51.4 |
Luxembourg | 76.7 |
Sweden | 87.3 |
Portugal | 115.5 |
United Kingdom (England and Wales) | 131.2 |
Spain | 132.4 |
Belgium | 154.2 |
France | 154.3 |
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) supply regularly updated data on crime and criminal justice through the annual United Nations Survey on Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems. The Robbery Rates shown are based on the most recent data (in April 2021), which are 2017 data when they exist, and otherwise 2016 data. Robbery Rates are number of police-recorded offences per 100,000 population.