Ten Caribbean Nations More Dangerous Than The U.S.

Ten Caribbean Nations More Dangerous Than The U.S.

Published on Apr 21 2016, News Americas Now

By NAN Staff Writer

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. April 22, 2016: When it comes to murders worldwide, there is no denying that the Caribbean has been blighted by a rise in homicides in recent years. NAN compared murder rates from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for every 100,000 people in top Caribbean nations to the U.S. and found that in several nations, a U.S. national’s chance of being murdered is higher than in the U.S. Here are the top 10:

1: Belize

You are 11.9 times more likely to be murdered in Belize than in the U.S. Forty-five in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Belize compared to about 4 in The United States according to the UN data.

2: Jamaica

You are 11.3 times more likely to be murdered if living in Jamaica than in the U.S. Forty-three in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Jamaica compared to about 4 in The United States.

3: St. Kitts/Nevis

You are 8.8 times more likely to be murdered in St. Kitts and Nevis. Thirty-three in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in St. Kitts and Nevis compared to about 4 in The United States.

4: Trinidad & Tobago

You are 7.9 times more likely to be murdered in the oil rich nation of T&T. some 30 people in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Trinidad and Tobago compared to about 4 in The United States.

5: The Bahamas

You are 7.8 times more likely to be murdered in the Bahamas than in the U.S. Twenty-nine in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Bahamas compared to about 4 in The United States.

6: Puerto Rico

You are 7 times more likely to be murdered in Puerto Rico. Twenty-six in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Puerto Rico compared to about 4 in The United States.

7: St. Vincent & The Grenadines

You are 6.7 times more likely to be murdered in St. Vincent & The Grenadines than in the U.S. Twenty-five in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in St. Vincent and the Grenadines compared to about four in The United States.

8: The Dominican Republic

You are  5.8 times more likely to be murdered in the DR. 22 in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Dominican Republic compared to about 4 in The United States.npw

9: St. Lucia

You are 5.7 times more likely to be murdered. Twenty-one in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in St. Lucia compared to about four in The United States.

10: Guyana

You are 5.1 times more likely to be murdered in Guyana than in the U.S. 19 in every 100,000 people are murdered annually in Guyana compared to about four in The United States.

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  • Clyde Duncan  On 04/25/2016 at 11:22 am

    I understand that this is no joke – but having people in a public place, crowded together as it is on an island; or during party time, certainly makes it easier to commit mass murder, but …

    Come on Man, there are lies – somebody said – damn lies, and statistics!

    FBI statistics of “violent acts and shootings occurring in a place of public use” and “mass killings and attempted mass killings” …. Tells us mass murder is almost a daily undertaking in the USA. [4 or more victims of murder]

    Behind The Bloodshed …

    http://www.gannett-cdn.com/GDContent/mass-killings/index.html#title

  • Francis Quamina Farrier  On 04/25/2016 at 4:49 pm

    I live in #10 and I’ve been to all the others, with the exception of the DR – most on many occasions – and I’m still alive, thank God!

  • Clyde Duncan  On 04/25/2016 at 7:11 pm

    Francis Quamina Farrier: It is fair to say that you would have been safer in any of the 10-cited territories than you would have been in the USA.

    The essay is misleading.

  • Mohamed  On 04/28/2016 at 10:16 am

    The report is correct. The US is a big place, so people are not as confined or cramped into a small area as it is in the Caribbean, hence; in the US, one feels relatively safe in most areas. In Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad (these I know), you are not safe anywhere, even in the daytime. The police cannot be trusted and are often in cahoots with the criminals. Almost all houses have grills on their windows and doors and you become a prisoner in your own home. God help you if you have a fire in your house, because you may be trapped in your own home. Get home before it’s dark and drive around the block a few times to make sure nobody followed you.

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