Norway: Robbery rate

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 Norway

Robberies per 100,000 people

 Latest value 15
 Year 2017
 Measure robberies per 100,000 people
 Data availability 2003 - 2017
 Average 29
 Min - Max 15 - 37
 Source The UN office on drugs and crime
The latest value from 2017 is 15 robberies per 100,000 people, unchanged from 15 robberies per 100,000 people in 2016. In comparison, the world average is 105 robberies per 100,000 people, based on data from 79 countries. Historically, the average for Norway from 2003 to 2017 is 29 robberies per 100,000 people. The minimum value, 15 robberies per 100,000 people, was reached in 2016 while the maximum of 37 robberies per 100,000 people was recorded in 2009. See the global rankings or world map for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Norway - Robbery rate - Recent values chart

Historical series
Norway - Robbery rate - historical chart - 2003-2017




Definition: Number of robberies per 100,000 people per year.

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