The Organized Crime Index | ENACT
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Ranking by

Prevention

Main Index Scores
Complementary Data
Region
Prevention
Criminality
Criminal markets
Criminal actors
Resilience
Population
Area (KM²)
GDP Total US$ Mi
1 Northern Europe
3.86
3.97
3.75
7.89
33,610,662
1,812,960
1,982,536.35
2 Western Europe
4.43
4.48
4.38
7.48
270,848,779
1,421,026
13,830,171.52
3 Australia and New Zealand
4.04
4.03
4.05
7.63
30,810,679
8,008,930
1,802,556.00
4 North America
4.78
4.85
4.70
7.17
370,139,853
19,711,260
25,303,440.00
5 Eastern Asia
4.80
4.71
4.90
5.63
1,619,106,160
11,763,053
24,501,226.44
6 Caribbean
3.91
3.57
4.25
5.06
39,486,108
219,530
176,962.45
7 Central & Eastern Europe
5.37
5.20
5.53
5.01
310,213,628
19,139,321
3,943,586.10
8 Polynesia
2.58
2.80
2.37
5.74
337,221
3,620
1,376.17
8 Southern Europe
4.73
4.14
5.33
5.66
129,324,941
1,041,933
4,057,985.01
10 Melanesia
4.18
4.00
4.35
4.73
11,901,035
522,200
33,478.43
11 South-Eastern Asia
5.82
5.88
5.75
4.45
675,308,570
4,507,406
3,350,736.75
12 South America
5.94
5.63
6.26
4.72
434,484,874
17,707,471
3,207,397.33
13 Western Asia
6.02
6.00
6.05
4.23
354,880,971
6,388,473
3,508,752.43
14 Central Asia and the Caucasus
4.48
4.18
4.78
3.99
93,337,141
4,189,294
370,753.55
15 Central America
6.28
5.92
6.64
3.91
177,163,191
2,486,555
1,560,443.42
16 Micronesia
2.54
2.69
2.40
5.27
314,590
2,170
1,221.62
17 Southern Africa
4.83
4.57
5.08
4.22
186,520,613
5,325,716
535,780.00
18 West Africa
5.44
5.40
5.49
4.28
413,923,960
5,115,420
724,704.23
19 Southern Asia
5.46
5.41
5.50
3.94
1,901,911,604
5,135,270
4,088,776.08
20 East Africa
5.88
5.52
6.23
3.46
360,927,676
6,212,833
375,425.89
21 Central Africa
5.06
4.66
5.45
3.23
216,281,073
6,666,830
242,619.30
22 North Africa
5.08
5.20
4.97
3.67
214,129,928
6,783,591
809,553.46

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The criminal markets score is represented by the pyramid base size and the criminal actors score is represented by the pyramid height, on a scale ranging from 1 to 10. The resilience score is represented by the panel height, which can be identified by the side of the panel.

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This report was funded in part by a grant from the United States Department of State.

ENACT is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Institute for Security Studies and INTERPOL, in affiliation with the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

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