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.
The description is composed by our digital data assistant."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 |