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Global Law and Order 2015

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1 Global Law and Order 2015 Gallup s Law and Order Index uses three questions to gauge people s sense of personal security in their neighborhoods and their personal experiences with crime and law enforcement: In the city or area where you live, do you have confidence in the local police force? Do you feel safe walking alone at night in the city or area where you live? Within the last 12 months, have you had money or property stolen from you or another household member? Gallup sees strong relationships between people s answers to these questions and external measures related to economic and social development, reinforcing how high crime rates can suppress social cohesion and negatively affect economic performance. Indicators such as these are important to monitor, particularly given that the United Nations is targeting promoting just, peaceful and inclusive societies as one of its new Sustainable Development Goals for the world. The Global Law and Order 2015 report presents the results from Gallup s latest measure of people s answers to these questions, based on more than 142,000 interviews with adults in 141 countries in 2014.

2 2014 2014 Law Law and and Order Order Index Index Worldwide Lowest Lowest score, score, 40 40 Highest Highest score, score, 89 89 MAJORITY OF THE WORLD CONFIDENT IN POLICE, FEELS SECURE Gallup asked adults in 141 countries in 2014 whether they feel safe in their neighborhoods and about their personal experiences with crime and law enforcement. At least six in 10 people worldwide say they have confidence in their local police (63%) and feel safe walking alone at night where they live (60%). Fewer than one in six (15%) say they had money or property stolen from them in the past year. Gallup compiles the positive responses to these three questions into a Law and Order Index score for each country. The higher the score, the higher the proportion of the population that reports feeling safe. The index score for the world in 2014 was 69 out of a possible 100. Seventy countries posted scores lower than this average. Scores worldwide range from a high of 89 in Singapore which also led the world on this metric in 2013 to a low of 40 in Liberia. 1 Surveyed at the onset of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, barely more than one in three Liberians (35%) say they feel safe walking alone at night, and a record-low percentage express confidence in their local police (38%). At the same time, nearly half (48%) say they have had money or property stolen from them in the past year. Venezuela, which ranked last in 2013, ranked second to last in 2014 with an index score of 42. Relatively fewer Venezuelans than Liberians feel safe (22%) and are confident in their police (26%), but they are far less likely to report being victims of theft (22%). 1 The full list of results for all countries is included at the end of this report.

3 LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN SCORE LOWEST ON SECURITY For the sixth consecutive year, residents of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2014 were the least likely among all global regions to feel secure in their communities. The region scored a 55 on Gallup s Law and Order Index. Residents of Southeast Asia, the U.S. and Canada, Europe and East Asia are the most likely to feel secure, with index scores of 76 or higher. Law and Order Index by World Region Means (0=lowest score, 100=highest score) 2013 2014 Difference Southeast Asia 80 79-1 U.S. and Canada 79 78-1 Europe 77 77 0 With an average homicide rate higher than any other region s for the past decade, it s not surprising that the poor personal security situation in Latin America and the Caribbean has changed little over the past several years. In 2014, all countries in the region had index scores below the global average (69). Chile, which has generally lower crime rates, came the closest with an index score of 68. East Asia 80 76-4 Middle East and North Africa 65 73 +8 South Asia 70 68-2 Former Soviet Union 62 66 +4 Sub-Saharan Africa 59 60 +1 Latin America and the Caribbean 56 55-1 The largest decline took place in Panama which has been considered one of the safer countries in Central America in recent years largely driven by fewer residents feeling safe walking alone at night in 2014 (40%) than in 2013 (50%). Law and Order Index in Latin America and the Caribbean, by Country Means (0=lowest score, 100=highest score) 2013 2014 Difference 2013 2014 Difference Chile 66 68 +2 Honduras 56 57 +1 Ecuador 63 67 +4 Haiti 58 57-1 Puerto Rico na 66 na El Salvador 59 56-3 Nicaragua 67 63-4 Belize na 55 na Jamaica 61 62 +1 Dominican Republic 53 54 +1 Uruguay 62 61-1 Argentina 56 53-3 Panama 67 59-8 Brazil 56 52-4 Mexico 59 59 0 Peru 48 52 +4 Colombia 60 58-2 Bolivia 47 51 +4 Costa Rica 60 58-2 Paraguay 52 46-6 Guatemala 57 58 +1 Venezuela 41 42 +1

4 Do you Do feel you feel safe safe walking walking alone at at night night in in the the city city or area or where area where you live? you live? Percentage yes among each country s adult population Percentage yes among each country s adult population Lowest 22% score, yes 22% Highest 91% score, yes 91% VENEZUELANS LEAST LIKELY IN THE WORLD TO FEEL SAFE WALKING ALONE AT NIGHT Venezuela s index score of 42 was the worst in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2014, and nearly the worst in the world. However, the 22% of Venezuelan adults who say they feel safe walking alone at night is the lowest in the world. The economically troubled country, which has the second-highest murder rate in the world after Honduras, has ranked at or near the bottom of the least safe list since 2009. The countries where residents are the most likely to say they feel safe walking alone at night are among those with the highest Law and Order Index scores in the world. In Singapore and Hong Kong, with index scores of 89 and 87, respectively, more than nine in 10 residents (91%) say they feel safe. Least Likely to Feel Safe Yes, feel safe Most Likely to Feel Safe Yes, feel safe Brazil 36% Hong Kong 91% Zambia 36% Singapore 91% Botswana 35% Norway 86% Liberia 35% Indonesia 85% Afghanistan 34% Rwanda 85% Paraguay 32% Spain 85% South Africa 31% Slovenia 84% Congo (Kinshasa) 30% Tajikistan 83% Gabon 29% Armenia 82% Venezuela 22% Austria 81%

5 EGYPTIAN CONFIDENCE POST-ELECTION BOOSTS REGIONAL AVERAGE The regional Law and Order Index score for the Middle East and North Africa improved between 2013 and 2014, rising from 65 to 73. However, this increase is largely attributable to a 24-point surge in Egypt shortly after President Abdel-Fattah el-sissi took office and to the absence of 2014 data from war-torn Syria. Relatively low scores in both of these countries depressed the region s index score in 2013. Law and Order Index in the Middle East and North Africa, by Country/Territory Means (0=lowest score, 100=highest score) 2013 2014 Difference Jordan 83 81-2 Egypt 54 78 +24 Israel 73 77 +4 With a score of 58, Yemen is the only country in the region with a Law and Order Index score lower than the global average. Faith in the country s security declined in Yemen in 2014 ahead of the Houthi rebels seizure of the capital of Sanaa in September 2014. The percentage of Yemenis saying they feel safe walking alone at night in the city or area where they live fell to 57% in June 2014 the lowest level Gallup has recorded in the past eight years. The drop in Yemenis feelings of safety followed a decline in their confidence in local police forces. Before the uprising that began in January 2011, roughly half of Yemenis consistently said they had confidence in their local police force. That rate declined sharply as the uprising wore on. Turkey 72 74 +2 Morocco 75 72-3 Tunisia 72 70-2 Lebanon 66 70 +4 Palestinian Territories 67 69 +2 Iraq 67 69 +2 Yemen 61 58-3

6 RUSSIA RALLY LEADS INCREASES IN FORMER SOVIET STATES As recently as 2009, regional Law and Order Index scores for the former Soviet Union were on par with the low regional scores in Latin America and the Caribbean. Scores have improved since then in most countries, and the regional index score rose from 62 in 2013 to 66 in 2014. Most of the recent increase is attributable to changes in Russia, where the index score rose six points from 57 in 2013 to 63 in 2014. Riding a swell of national pride after the Olympic Games in Sochi and the annexation of Crimea in March, Russians were more optimistic about nearly all aspects of their lives in 2014 than they have been in years. For the first time in the past decade, the majority of Russians (51%) say they feel safe walking alone at night and a record 48% say they are confident in their local police. Index scores continue to vary widely throughout the region, from a high of 88 in Uzbekistan to a low of 54 in Moldova. Ukraine s score of 55 is similar to Moldova s Law and Order Index in the Former Soviet Union, by Country Means (0=lowest score, 100=highest score) and is essentially no different from the 53 in 2013, before the Euromaidan protests, the crisis in Crimea and the conflict in eastern Ukraine. However, it is important to note that surveys in 2014 did not include Crimea, which is considered occupied territory, as well as some areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions where security was an issue. 2013 2014 Difference Uzbekistan 88 88 0 Tajikistan 88 84-4 Georgia 87 84-3 Azerbaijan 77 81 +4 Turkmenistan 78 79 +1 Armenia 77 77 0 Belarus 68 68 0 Russia 57 63 +6 Kazakhstan 59 62 +3 Kyrgyzstan 64 59-5 Ukraine 53 55 +2 Moldova 56 54-2 REGIONAL SCORE DROPS IN EAST ASIA The only region with a measurable decline in its overall score between 2013 and 2014 was East Asia. The regional score dropped from 80 to 76. Most of this decline reflects the absence of China from the 2014 figure. Scores for China in the years leading up to that were generally 80 or higher, which would rank it between Hong Kong and Taiwan in 2014. Scores in all other countries and territories in the region remained flat between 2013 and 2014. Although South Korea s score of 68 is near the global average (69), the 50% of residents who express confidence in their local police ranks the lowest in the region and is even on the low end for wealthy countries. This may partly reflect South Koreans lingering resentment and mistrust of their national police, who had a reputation for heavyhandedness in the past. Law and Order Index in East Asia, by Country Means (0=lowest score, 100=highest score) 2013 2014 Difference Hong Kong 88 87-1 Taiwan 76 78 +2 Japan 77 78 +1 South Korea 70 68-2 Mongolia 58 59 +1

7 Methodology Results for surveys in 2014 are based on telephone and face-to-face interviews with approximately 1,000 adults, aged 15 and older, conducted throughout 2014 in 141 countries. For results based on the total sample of national adults, the margin of sampling error ranged from ±2.1 percentage points to ±5.6 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. All reported margins of sampling error include computed design effects for weighting. For more complete methodology and specific survey dates, please review Gallup s Country Data Set details.

8 Law and Order Index Scores for 2014 Singapore 89 Uzbekistan 88 Hong Kong 87 Indonesia 87 Switzerland 86 Norway 85 Canada 85 Tajikistan 84 Georgia 84 Denmark 84 Austria 83 Myanmar 83 Finland 83 Germany 83 Netherlands 82 Azerbaijan 81 Spain 81 Sweden 81 Slovenia 81 Jordan 81 Rwanda 80 Luxembourg 80 Kosovo 80 Portugal 80 Malta 80 Sri Lanka 79 United Kingdom 79 Ireland 79 Turkmenistan 79 Bangladesh 78 Egypt 78 Japan 78 Taiwan 78 New Zealand 78 Belgium 78 Israel 77 Armenia 77 United States 77 Australia 77 Montenegro 77 Niger 76 Philippines 76 Estonia 75 France 75 Mauritius 75 Ethiopia 75 Bosnia and Herzegovina 75 Macedonia 75 Mali 74 Thailand 74 Northern Cyprus 74 Turkey 74 Burkina Faso 74 Croatia 73 Bhutan 73 Sudan 73 Nepal 73 Vietnam 72 Greece 72 Serbia 72 Senegal 72 Morocco 72 Italy 71 Madagascar 71 Czech Republic 71 Tunisia 70 Poland 70 Slovakia 70 Lebanon 70 Iraq 69 Palestinian Territories 69 Somalia 68 Cyprus 68 Chile 68 South Korea 68 Belarus 68 India 67 Lithuania 67 Romania 67 Ecuador 67 Puerto Rico 66 Latvia 66 Ivory Coast 66 Benin 66 Albania 66 Bulgaria 65 Hungary 65 Malaysia 64 Ghana 64 Togo 64 Cambodia 64 Zimbabwe 63 Cameroon 63 Russia 63 Nicaragua 63 Jamaica 62 Guinea 62 Kazakhstan 62 Tanzania 62 Namibia 62 Angola 61 Uruguay 61 Pakistan 60 Mongolia 59 Kyrgyzstan 59 Panama 59 Mexico 59 Costa Rica 58 Guatemala 58 Burundi 58 Yemen 58 Colombia 58 Sierra Leone 57 Haiti 57 Honduras 57 El Salvador 56 Mauritania 56 Kenya 56 Belize 55 Congo (Brazzaville) 55 Ukraine 55 Zambia 55 Nigeria 55 Dominican Republic 54 Moldova 54 Chad 54 Malawi 53 Argentina 53 Brazil 52 Peru 52 Uganda 52 Afghanistan 52 Bolivia 51 Botswana 50 Gabon 50 South Sudan 50 Paraguay 46 South Africa 46 Congo (Kinshasa) 43 Venezuela 42 Liberia 40

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