Robbery rate

180.2 (cases per 100,000 population) in 2015

In 2015, robbery rate for Trinidad and Tobago was 180.2 cases per 100,000 population. Though Trinidad and Tobago robbery rate fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to decrease through 2006 - 2015 period ending at 180.2 cases per 100,000 population in 2015.

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"Robbery” means the theft of property from a person; overcoming resistance by force or threat of force. Where possible; the category “Robbery” should include muggings (bag-snatching) and theft with violence; but should exclude pick pocketing and extortion. (UN-CTS M3.5)

Date Value Change, %
2015 180.2 -8.14%
2014 196.1 -10.24%
2013 218.5 -33.76%
2012 329.9 18.55%
2011 278.3 -27.86%
2010 385.7 -16.57%
2009 462.3 20.51%
2008 383.7 1.11%
2007 379.5 -12.26%
2006 432.5 15.18%
2005 375.5 24.69%
2004 301.1