
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Robbery rate
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| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Robberies per 100,000 people |
|---|---|
| Latest value | 72 |
| Year | 2016 |
| Measure | robberies per 100,000 people |
| Data availability | 2004 - 2016 |
| Average | 88 |
| Min - Max | 43 - 156 |
| Source | The UN office on drugs and crime |
The latest value from 2016 is 72 robberies per 100,000 people, a decline from 136 robberies per 100,000 people in 2013. In comparison, the world average is 79 robberies per 100,000 people, based on data from 71 countries. Historically, the average for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from 2004 to 2016 is 88 robberies per 100,000 people. The minimum value, 43 robberies per 100,000 people, was reached in 2008 while the maximum of 156 robberies per 100,000 people was recorded in 2011.
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Definition: Number of robberies per 100,000 people per year.
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