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==Statistics== ===Classifications=== The March 2015 version (1.0) of the International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes ([[International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes|ICCS]]) <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/ICCS/ICCS_final-2015-March12_FINAL.pdf |title=International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes (ICCS) Version 1.0 |author= United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) |date= March 2015 |website= unodc.org |location= Vienna |access-date= 20 January 2020}}</ref> classifies burglary under section 0501, a subsection of section 05 "''Act against property only''" (Category 05 at level 1). In the US, the FBI [[Uniform Crime Reports]] classify burglary as a distinct Part 1 index crime. The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/1234.0Main%20Features12011?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=1234.0&issue=2011&num=&view= |title=1234.0 β Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC), 2011 |author=Australian Bureau of Statistics |date=2011 |website=abs.gov.au |publisher=Australian Bureau of Statistics |access-date= 20 January 2020 }}</ref> has a separate top level division (Division 07) for "Unlawful entry with intent/burglary, break and enter". ===Burglaries by country=== The [[UNODC]] notes "that when using the figures, any cross-national comparisons should be conducted with caution because of the differences that exist between the legal definitions of offences in countries, or the different methods of offence counting and recording". Also, not every crime is reported and the rate of reported crimes may vary by countries. Evidence from the United States suggests that burglary has declined steadily since 1980<ref name="Farrell-2021">{{Cite journal|last=Farrell|first=Graham|date=2021-02-20|title=Forty years of declining burglary in the United States: Explanation and evidence relating to the security hypothesis|journal=Security Journal|volume=35 |issue=2 |pages=444β462 |language=en|doi=10.1057/s41284-021-00284-4|issn=1743-4645|doi-access=free}}</ref> which is mainly attributed to improved household security.<ref name="Farrell-2021" /> {{Sticky header}}{{table alignment}} {| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header col1left" style="text-align:center;" ! Country !! Reported<br>annual burglaries<br>per 100,000<ref name="f967">{{cite web | title=United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, crime-violent-offences | url=https://dataunodc.un.org/crime-violent-offences | access-date=17 August 2024}}</ref> !! Year |- | {{flaglist|Albania}} || 21.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Algeria}} || 43.8 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Andorra}} || 111.5 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Antigua and Barbuda}} || 77.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Armenia}} || 115.2 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|Australia}} || 577.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Austria}} || 554.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Azerbaijan}} || 45.5 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Bahamas}} || 23.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Bahrain}} || 15.7 || 2008 |- | {{flaglist|Bangladesh}} || 2.4 || 2006 |- | {{flaglist|Barbados}} || 248.5 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Belarus}} || 313.2 || 2006 |- | {{flaglist|Belgium}} || 408.9 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Belize}} || 137.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Bermuda}} || 1187.6 || 2016 |- | {{flaglist|Bhutan}} || 30.8 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Bolivia}} || 0.3 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} || 118.1 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Botswana}} || 72.1 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Brazil}} || 16.7 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Brunei Darussalam}} || 147.5 || 2006 |- | {{flaglist|Bulgaria}} || 64.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Cabo Verde}} || 855.6 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|Cameroon}} || 13.5 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Canada}} || 345.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Chile}} || 461.1 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Colombia}} || 68.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Costa Rica}} || 776.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Croatia}} || 177.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Cyprus}} || 90.1 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Czech Republic}} || 321.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Denmark}} || 537.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Djibouti}} || 3.1 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|Dominica}} || 569.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Dominican Republic}} || 133.2 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|East Timor}} || 1.5 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Ecuador}} || 312.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Egypt}} || 3.0 || 2011 |- | {{flaglist|El Salvador}} || 36.8 || 2022 |- | {{flagicon|England}} [[England]] and {{flagicon|Wales}} [[Wales]] || 446.8 || 2021 |- | {{flaglist|Eswatini}} || 783.7 || 2004 |- | {{flaglist|Finland}} || 104.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|France}} || 458.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Georgia}} || 42.5 || 2014 |- | {{flaglist|Germany}} || 312.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Greece}} || 137.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Grenada}} || 465.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Guatemala}} || 0.6 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Guinea}} || 12.2 || 2007 |- | {{flaglist|Guyana}} || 13.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Honduras}} || 13.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Hong Kong}} || 11.8 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Hungary}} || 290.5 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Iceland}} || 291.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|India}} || 8.1 || 2013 |- | {{flaglist|Indonesia}} || 11.8 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|Iraq}} (Central) || 0.6 || 2014 |- | {{flaglist|Ireland}} || 182.8 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Israel}} || 155.3 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Italy}} || 226.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Ivory Coast}} || 38.8 || 2008 |- | {{flaglist|Jamaica}} || 6.8 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Japan}} || 29.5 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Jordan}} || 0.0 || 2012 |- | {{flaglist|Kazakhstan}} || 344.9 || 2011 |- | {{flaglist|Kenya}} || 2.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Kosovo}} || 229.8 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Kyrgyzstan}} || 28.5 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Latvia}} || 150.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Lesotho}} || 233.4 || 2009 |- | {{flaglist|Liechtenstein}} || 350.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Lithuania}} || 29.5 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Luxembourg}} || 631.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Macau}} || 2.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Madagascar}} || 4.3 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Malaysia}} || 103.0 || 2006 |- | {{flaglist|Maldives}} || 32.4 || 2013 |- | {{flaglist|Malta}} || 168.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Mauritius}} || 100.7 || 2011 |- | {{flaglist|Mexico}} || 46.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Moldova}} || 183.4 || 2014 |- | {{flaglist|Monaco}} || 37.8 || 2016 |- | {{flaglist|Mongolia}} || 138.1 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Montenegro}} || 73.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Morocco}} || 36.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Mozambique}} || 11.0 || 2009 |- | {{flaglist|Myanmar}} || 0.1 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Nepal}} || 0.4 || 2016 |- | {{flaglist|Netherlands}} || 212.5 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|New Zealand}} || 1150.0 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Nigeria}} || 1.4 || 2013 |- | {{flaglist|North Macedonia}} || 622.6 || 2014 |- | {{flaglist|Northern Ireland}} || 191.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Norway}} || 289.8 || 2014 |- | {{flaglist|Oman}} || 0.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Pakistan}} || 9.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Palestine}} || 0.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Panama}} || 116.3 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Paraguay}} || 473.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Peru}} || 13.8 || 2009 |- | {{flaglist|Poland}} || 176.3 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Portugal}} || 164.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Puerto Rico}} || 77.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Qatar}} || 51.8 || 2004 |- | {{flaglist|Romania}} || 129.5 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Russia}} || 95.2 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Rwanda}} || 21.8 || 2012 |- | {{flaglist|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} || 375.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Saint Lucia}} || 374.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Scotland}} || 160.1 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Senegal}} || 0.3 || 2016 |- | {{flaglist|Serbia}} || 131.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Sierra Leone}} || 10.3 || 2008 |- | {{flaglist|Singapore}} || 1.9 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Slovakia}} || 62.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Slovenia}} || 264.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Solomon Islands}} || 73.8 || 2008 |- | {{flaglist|South Korea}} || 37.8 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Spain}} || 254.5 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Sri Lanka}} || 37.5 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|St. Vincent and Grenadines}} || 521.4 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Suriname}} || 471.7 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Sweden}} || 657.2 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Switzerland}} || 408.8 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Syria}} || 8.6 || 2018 |- | {{flaglist|Tajikistan}} || 7.9 || 2011 |- | {{flaglist|Tanzania}} || 25.8 || 2015 |- | {{flaglist|Thailand}} || 4.4 || 2016 |- | {{flaglist|Trinidad and Tobago}} || 114.3 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|Turkey}} || 126.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Uganda}} || 19.9 || 2016 |- | {{flaglist|Ukraine}} || 61.6 || 2020 |- | {{flaglist|United Arab Emirates}} || 4.6 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|United States of America}} || 271.1 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Uruguay}} || 252.6 || 2004 |- | {{flaglist|Vatican City}} || 0.0 || 2022 |- | {{flaglist|Zimbabwe}} || 375.7 || 2008 |}
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