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Crime in Ukraine

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The number of registered crimes perUkrainian Oblast in 2008.

The fight againstcrime inUkraine is led by theUkrainian Police and certain other agencies. Due to the hard economic situation in the 1990s, the crime rate rose steadily to a peak in 2000. Following this peak, the crime rate declined, until 2009. In that year, the2008 financial crisis reached Ukraine.

In 2017, the situation with regard to crime started to improve. The preliminary crime data for 2020[1] are the lowest in a decade.

Statistics

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yearcrimesvictimsgrave crimesunderage crimesmurdersprisoners
2010500 902321 228178 94717 3422 356147 716
2011515 833343 159171 11917 8462 506154 027
2012443 665302 563145 73314 2382 261154 029
2013563 560426 651156 1318 7811 955147 112
2014529 139393 532154 2167 4674 389126 937
2015565 182412 689177 8557 1713 00473 431
2016592 604444 617213 5215 2301 72669 997
2017523 911374 238198 0745 6081 55160 399
2018487 133344 780167 9864 7501 50857 100
2019444 130301 792140 4684 0881 42855 078
2020

Comparison of major crime indicators per 100 000 population, 2019.

countrymurder rateincarceration rate
Ukraine Ukraine3.4131
Poland Poland0.7179
Germany Germany0.963
Greece Greece0.9108
Russia Russia5.4316

Crime by type

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Murder

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Further information:List of countries by intentional homicide rate

In 2010, Ukraine had a murder rate of 4.3 per 100,000 of population.[2] There were a total of 1,988 murders in Ukraine in 2010.[2] In 2017, 0.3% of Ukrainian crime was homicide.[3] In 2016 the Ukrainian police investigated 1,707 murders and, in 2017, 1,397.[3]

Corruption

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Further information:Corruption in Ukraine

Corruption is a widespread and growing problem inUkrainian society.[4][5] In 2014'sTransparency InternationalCorruption Perceptions Index, Ukraine was ranked 142nd out of the 175 countries investigated (tied withUganda andthe Comoros).[6]

Bribes are given to ensure that public services are delivered either in time or at all.[7] Ukrainians have stated they give bribes because they think it is customary and expected.[7][8] According to a 2008 Management Systems International (MSI) sociological survey, the highest corruption levels were found in vehicle inspection (57.5%), the police (54.2%), health care (54%), the courts (49%) and higher education (43.6%).[9] On 8 June 2011, Ukrainian PresidentViktor Yanukovych stated that corruption costs the state budgetUS$2.5 billion in revenues annually and that, through corrupt dealings in public procurement, 10 to 15% (US$7.4 billion) of the state budget "ends up in the pockets of officials."[10]

According to theUnited States Agency for International Development (USAID), the main causes of corruption in Ukraine are a weakjustice system and an over-controlling, non-transparent government combined withbusiness-political ties and a weakcivil society.[11] Corruption is regularly discussed in theUkrainian media.[12][13]

In May 2018, Estonian PresidentKersti Kaljulaid stated that corruption is the primary factor holding back the development of Ukraine and that it can only be resolved with a strong political will, after a meeting with the head of theNational Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), Artem Sytnyk.[14]

Theft

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Kyiv police investigating a burglary in May 2014.

In 2017, the main segment of crime was theft, representing a 52% proportion of the total crimes in Ukraine.[3]

Terrorism

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According to official statistics there were 126 acts of terror on Ukrainian soil every month in 2014, 108 in 2015, 155 in 2016 and 124 in 2017.[15]

From 2014 until late 2017, 5,804 criminal cases were registered as 'acts of terror', or 129 terrorist attacks per month, on average. In this time-frame, 15 persons were convicted on charges of terrorism.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Кримінал – у 2020 рівень злочинності в Україні знизився на 17% — Cуспільне Новини".suspilne.media (in Ukrainian). Retrieved10 February 2021.
  2. ^abGlobal Study on Homicide. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, 2013.
  3. ^abcNational Police Chief: Number of mob bosses in Ukraine has increased many-fold... Russia’s FSB is often behind this,UNIAN (29 December 2017)
  4. ^UAH 1.5 b in budget funds embezzled since year-start, interior minister saysArchived 6 June 2012 at theWayback Machine,Interfax-Ukraine (18 June 2009)
  5. ^Ukrainians Pessimistic about Country’s Future; Confidence in Political Leaders FallingArchived 11 October 2011 at theWayback Machine,International Foundation for Electoral Systems (13 September 2011)
  6. ^Ukraine remains most corrupt country in Europe – Transparency International,Interfax-Ukraine (3 December 2014)
  7. ^abCorruption, Democracy, and Investment in UkraineArchived 26 September 2011 at theWayback Machine,Atlantic Council (October 2007)
  8. ^Press releaseArchived 8 March 2012 at theWayback Machine, 10thInternational Anti-Corruption Conference (2001)
  9. ^Global Corruption Report 2008Archived 3 September 2010 at theWayback Machine,Transparency International, Chapter 7.4, p. 280.
  10. ^Under Yanukovych, Ukraine slides deeper in ranks of corrupt nations,Kyiv Post (1 December 2011)
  11. ^CORRUPTION ASSESSMENT: UKRAINE,USAID (10 February 2006)
  12. ^Shuster Live – How to fight with corruption in Ukraine. Consequences of corruption in an army – 2, UkrainaTV.com
  13. ^Corruption PlagueKyiv Post (25 June 2009).
  14. ^ERR (23 May 2018)."Estonian President in Ukraine: Combating corruption requires political will".ERR. Retrieved14 June 2018.
  15. ^abAnalysts on terrorist attacks in Ukraine: Fewer but more violent and symbolic,UNIAN (28 December 2017)

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