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Crime Statistics > Murders (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1     Turkey: 13,424  2006 Time series
# 2     Ukraine: 2,228  2006 Time series
# 3     Belarus: 975  2006 Time series
# 4     Romania: 845  2006 Time series
# 5     Italy: 718  2006 Time series
# 6     France: 494  2006 Time series
# 7     Poland: 374  2006 Time series
# 8     Australia: 349  2006 Time series
# 9     Lithuania: 278  2006 Time series
# 10     Albania: 253  2006 Time series
# 11     Tajikistan: 225  2006 Time series
# 12     Turkmenistan: 222  2006 Time series
# 13     Germany: 204  2006 Time series
# 14     Hungary: 195  2006 Time series
# 15     Croatia: 189  2006 Time series
# 16     Belgium: 188  2006 Time series
# 17     Finland: 172  2006 Time series
# 18     Sweden: 163  2006 Time series
# 19     Portugal: 162  2006 Time series
# 20     Bulgaria: 158  2006 Time series
# 21     Netherlands: 142  2006 Time series
# 22     Estonia: 106  2006 Time series
# 23     Latvia: 101  2006 Time series
# 24     Switzerland: 98  2006 Time series
= 25     Slovakia: 59  2006 Time series
= 25     Austria: 59  2006 Time series
# 27     Denmark: 51  2006 Time series
# 28     Slovenia: 44  2006 Time series
# 29     Spain: 34  2006 Time series
# 30     Norway: 25  2006 Time series
# 31     New Zealand: 24  2006 Time series
# 32     Ireland: 23  2006 Time series
# 33     Singapore: 17  2006 Time series
# 34     Luxembourg: 2006 Time series
# 35     Cyprus: 2006 Time series
= 36     Iceland: 2006 Time series
= 36     Malta: 2006 Time series
Total: 22,607  
Weighted average: 594.9  

Historical countries, unions or other regions:
Scotland 42  



DEFINITION: Number of convictions for intentional homicides in the given year.

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"Murders by country", European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control International Statistics on Crime and Justice, 2011. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/cri_mur-crime-murders

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COMMENTARY     

Vegar (Norway)
3rd August 2011
Why isn't USA on this list?
Annonymus
18th June 2011
Could you please update the statistics???
Jonny
1st June 2011
I'll make sure I don't go to Turkey anytime soon.
Keith+McKenzie
17th September 2009
is this for one year(which)? or does this account for several years?
Andy Romson (Belgium)
12th March 2009
venezuela has the highest crime rate in south america.....

where is it on the top list?

obviously this list needs some serious updating.
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

23rd February 2005

Six of the top ten countries for recorded intentional homicides have the death penalty. They are India, Indonesia, the United States, Thailand, Mexico and Russia. Mexico retains the death penalty only for exceptional crimes such as military crimes. Russia is considered abolitionist in practice. (http://web.amnesty.org/pages/deathpenalty-countries-eng)

Ukraine and South Africa are the most recent countries in the top ten to abolish the death penalty. South Africa abolished the death penalty for all crimes in 1997, and Ukraine in 1999.

Only two of the bottom 10 countries on this list – Dominica and Qatar – have the death penalty. In the year 2000, Dominica had two murders and Qatar had one.

In the world, there are 78 countries that practice the death penalty, 83 that do not have the death penalty for any crime, 13 that have abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes, and 22 that have the death penalty but have not executed anybody for at least 10 years.

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