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Israel - Kidnapping rate

3.5 (cases per 100,000 population) in 2011

Kidnapping rate of Israel dipped by 2.78% from 3.6 cases per 100,000 population in 2010 to 3.5 cases per 100,000 population in 2011. Since the 3.09% rise in 2005, kidnapping rate sank by 44.71% in 2011.

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What is kidnapping rate?

“Kidnapping” means unlawfully detaining a person or persons against their will (including through the use of force; threat; fraud or enticement) for the purpose of demanding for their liberation an illicit gain or any other economic gain or other material benefit; or in order to oblige someone to do or not to do something. “Kidnapping” excludes disputes over child custody. (UN-CTS M5.5)

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What is Israel kidnapping rate?

Date Value Change, %
2011 3.5 -2.78%
2010 3.6 -24.84%
2008 4.8 -1.64%
2007 4.9 -14.11%
2006 5.7 -10.43%
2005 6.3 3.09%
2004 6.1

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