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Which Major Crime Has The Highest Clearance Rate?

  • Nabeel Ahmad
  • November 17, 2020

America is ranked as a country where crime rate is higher than many countries, and where there is a list of crimes that are prevalent throughout the nation.

Criminal activities exist in every country, but is there a law and order strict enough to prevent crimes and protect innocent victims? So many crimes happen every day as a result of criminal motives and negligence, so which one of these have the highest clearance rate?

Table of Contents

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  • What is the Clearance Rate in Criminal Justice?
  • What Percentage of Crimes are solved?
  • Which country is the highest in Crime?
  • Crime Clearance Rate by City
  • Conclusion

What is the Clearance Rate in Criminal Justice?

A clearance rate is a mathematical tool to determine which criminal cases have been cleared- meaning, which criminal cases have been charged and what amount of criminals have been arrested or punished.

According to statistics, murder and manslaughter are the crimes with the highest clearance rate in the United States- with 61.4% cases being cleared in 2019.

In criminal justice, the clearance rate is calculated by dividing the number of crimes that are cleared (a charge being laid) by the total number of crimes recorded.

What Percentage of Crimes are solved?

According to a report published in 2017, 47% of the violent crimes and 35% of the property crimes tracked by the Bureau of Justice Statistics were reported to the police. In 2015, 46% of the violent crimes and 19% of the property crimes reported to police in the U.S. were cleared, according to FBI data.

Between 1995 and 2015, the share of violent crimes reported to police each year ranged from 40% to 51%; for property crimes, the share ranged from 32% to 40%. During the same period, the share of violent crimes cleared by police ranged from 44% to 50%; for property crimes, annual clearance rates ranged from 16% to 20%.

But still, that is not all. Statistics report that, based on UCR data, our nation currently has 250,000 unsolved murders, a number that increases by about 6,000 each year.

Which country is the highest in Crime?

According to statistics provided by Numbeo, this is the ranking of countries with the highest crime rates in the world.

Rank Country Crime Index Safety Index
1 Venezuela 84.36 15.64
2 Papua New Guinea 80.04 19.96
3 South Africa 77.29 22.71
4 Afghanistan 76.97 23.03
5 Honduras 76.65 23.35
6 Trinidad And Tobago 72.43 27.57
7 Brazil 68.31 31.69
8 Guyana 68.15 31.85
9 El Salvador 67.84 32.16
10 Syria 67.42 32.58
11 Jamaica 67.20 32.80
12 Namibia 66.12 33.88
13 Angola 65.74 34.26
14 Peru 65.65 34.35
15 Puerto Rico 64.75 35.25
16 Bangladesh 63.82 36.18
17 Nigeria 63.27 36.73
18 Bahamas 62.74 37.26
19 Libya 62.27 37.73
20 Argentina 62.26 37.74
21 Kenya 61.73 38.27
22 Dominican Republic 61.04 38.96
23 Fiji 59.57 40.43
24 Zimbabwe 58.86 41.14
25 Guatemala 58.59 41.41
26 Malaysia 58.55 41.45
27 Tanzania 57.80 42.20
28 Mongolia 57.47 42.53
29 Uganda 56.14 43.86
30 Bolivia 56.13 43.87
31 Somalia 56.04 43.96
32 Costa Rica 55.59 44.41
33 Colombia 54.94 45.06
34 Kazakhstan 54.81 45.19
35 Maldives 54.61 45.39
36 Botswana 53.47 46.53
37 Mexico 53.31 46.69
38 Uruguay 53.02 46.98
39 Ecuador 52.66 47.34
40 Cambodia 52.18 47.82
41 Algeria 50.41 49.59
42 Paraguay 49.60 50.40
43 Chile 49.60 50.40
44 Ethiopia 49.23 50.77
45 Morocco 48.97 51.03
46 Iran 48.91 51.09
47 Ukraine 48.84 51.16
48 Ghana 48.64 51.36
49 Iraq 48.00 52.00
50 United States 47.70 52.30
51 Sweden 47.43 52.57

Note: Sample rates have been extracted online, courtesy of Numbeo

Crime Clearance Rate by City

Here are 60 cities of the world compared with each other based on the crime and safety index, as evaluated by Numbeo. The country with the highest clearance rate has been ranked at a higher position.

Rank City Crime Index Safety Index
1 Caracas, Venezuela 84.57 15.43
2 Pretoria, South Africa 81.89 18.11
3 San Pedro Sula, Honduras 81.35 18.65
4 Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea 81.05 18.95
5 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa 80.93 19.07
6 Durban, South Africa 80.80 19.20
7 Johannesburg, South Africa 80.31 19.69
8 Fortaleza, Brazil 78.51 21.49
9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 77.42 22.58
10 Kabul, Afghanistan 77.22 22.78
11 Port Elizabeth, South Africa 76.85 23.15
12 Recife, Brazil 76.81 23.19
13 Porto Alegre, Brazil 75.79 24.21
14 Port of Spain, Trinidad And Tobago 75.70 24.30
15 Memphis, TN, United States 75.61 24.39
16 Salvador, Brazil 75.60 24.40
17 Baltimore, MD, United States 74.75 25.25
18 Detroit, MI, United States 73.79 26.21
19 Cape Town, South Africa 73.67 26.33
20 Klang, Malaysia 71.51 28.49
21 San Salvador, El Salvador 71.00 29.00
22 São Paulo, Brazil 70.67 29.33
23 Saint Louis, MO, United States 70.63 29.37
24 Albuquerque, NM, United States 69.95 30.05
25 Windhoek, Namibia 69.40 30.60
26 Rosario, Argentina 69.38 30.62
27 San Juan, Puerto Rico 69.12 30.88
28 Kingston, Jamaica 69.05 30.95
29 Mexico City, Mexico 68.80 31.20
30 Lima, Peru 68.78 31.22
31 Almaty, Kazakhstan 67.95 32.05
32 Damascus, Syria 67.39 32.61
33 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 67.25 32.75
34 Milwaukee, WI, United States 67.19 32.81
35 Campinas, Brazil 66.92 33.08
36 Tijuana, Mexico 65.49 34.51
37 Baghdad, Iraq 65.49 34.51
38 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 65.35 34.65
39 Guayaquil, Ecuador 65.34 34.66
40 Belo Horizonte, Brazil 65.03 34.97
41 Tripoli, Libya 64.59 35.41
42 Manila, Philippines 64.56 35.44
43 New Orleans, LA, United States 64.49 35.51
44 Dhaka, Bangladesh 64.40 35.60
45 Male, Maldives 64.40 35.60
46 Chicago, IL, United States 64.24 35.76
47 Lagos, Nigeria 64.23 35.77
48 Oakland, CA, United States 64.23 35.77
49 Cleveland, OH, United States 64.10 35.90
50 Houston, TX, United States 64.06 35.94
51 Anchorage, AK, United States 63.34 36.66
52 Curitiba, Brazil 63.16 36.84
53 Puebla, Mexico 63.13 36.87
54 Quezon City, Philippines 62.78 37.22
55 Guadalajara, Mexico 62.66 37.34
56 Guatemala City, Guatemala 62.64 37.36
57 Atlanta, GA, United States 62.64 37.36
58 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 62.48 37.52
59 Brasilia, Brazil 61.74 38.26
60 Catania, Italy 61.58 38.42

Conclusion

There are different kinds of crimes that happen every day in the world, and more so in the United States. Being a first-world country, the crime rate in the US is at a 47.70 in the crime rate index, ranking 50th in the world. The percentage is 5.30%.

Murder and manslaughter are the crimes with the highest clearance rate, meaning most criminals have either been arrested or charged from the recorded cases.

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Nabeel Ahmad

Nabeel Ahmad is the founder and editor-in-chief of Legal Inquirer. Apart from Legal Inquirer, he is a serial entrepreneur, and has founded multiple successful companies in different industries.

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