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What is the crime rate in Niue?

Published in Niue Crime Statistics 2 mins read

While a precise per-capita crime rate for Niue cannot be calculated from the available data due to the absence of population figures, the Niue Statistics Office provides detailed information on the number of reported crimes. This allows for an understanding of crime occurrences within the country.

Understanding Niue's Crime Statistics

The concept of a "crime rate" typically refers to the number of crimes per 1,000 or 100,000 inhabitants, providing a standardized measure for comparison across different populations. Without current population data for Niue, a specific crime rate cannot be determined. However, the raw numbers of reported incidents offer valuable insights into the types and volume of criminal activities.

The Niue Statistics Office compiles data across various crime categories. The figures below represent the number of reported crimes for two distinct periods, though specific years are not provided in the available reference:

Reported Crimes in Niue

The following table summarizes the reported crime incidents:

Category of Crime Period 1 Period 2
Total Number of Crimes Reported 101 110
Number of crimes against persons 26 28
Number of crimes against property 13 23
Number of traffic offences 18 34
Number of other crimes 44 25

Analysis of Reported Incidents

From the data presented:

  • Overall Trend: The total number of reported crimes increased from 101 in Period 1 to 110 in Period 2, indicating a slight rise in overall reported criminal activity.
  • Crimes Against Persons: There was a small increase in crimes reported against persons, from 26 to 28 incidents.
  • Crimes Against Property: This category saw a notable increase, nearly doubling from 13 reported incidents in Period 1 to 23 in Period 2. This suggests a potential area of concern.
  • Traffic Offences: Traffic-related offences also experienced a significant rise, from 18 to 34, indicating a substantial increase in this type of violation.
  • Other Crimes: Conversely, the number of "other crimes" reported decreased considerably, from 44 to 25. This category might include a diverse range of less common or miscellaneous offenses.

While these figures do not constitute a "rate," they provide a direct measure of the crime reporting landscape in Niue for the specified periods. For a comprehensive understanding of the crime rate, updated population statistics would be required to contextualize these numbers against the total populace.