Crime Statistics

Better data and improved national capacity to collect data are needed to support and enhance the international community's response to the challenges of crime. Result area 2.1.1 of the UNODC strategy foresees "Enhanced knowledge of trends including emerging trends in drug and specific crime issues available to Member States and the international community".

Working in that direction, UNODC:

Performs international collection of crime statistics from Member States and disseminates cross-national crime statistics series
Cross-national crime statistics available from UNODC:
Crime data provided by countries through The periodic " United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems" (CTS)
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UNODC International Homicide Statistics (IHS)

Develops international standards and recommendations for crime statistics, including the development of standardized methodology, classifications, definitions and indicators to enhance the comparability of crime statistics at international level

UNODC-UNECE Manual on Victim Surveys
United Nations Statistics Division Manual for the Development of a System of Criminal Justice Statistics ( PDF version).
UNODC/UNICEF Manual for the Measurement of Juvenile Justice Indicators
Strengthens national capacity to produce, disseminate and use crime statistics through technical support in the design, implementation and analysis of data collection and crime victim survey activities
UNODC technical support includes:
Crime victim surveys
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Crime and corruption business surveys

l Corruption/integrity surveys
l Upgrading of national capacities in collecting, analysing and using criminal justice data through the application of modern information technologies