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Japan - Burglary rate

73.8 (cases per 100,000 population) in 2014

Burglary rate of Japan dropped by 12.68% from 84.5 cases per 100,000 population in 2013 to 73.8 cases per 100,000 population in 2014. Since the 12.97% slump in 2004, burglary rate plummeted by 67.81% in 2014.

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What is burglary rate?

“Burglary” means gaining unauthorised access to a part of a building/dwelling or other premises; including by use of force; with the intent to steal goods (breaking and entering). “Burglary” should include; where possible; theft from a house; appartment or other dwelling place; factory; shop or office; from a military establishment; or by using false keys. It should exclude theft from a car; from a container; from a vending machine; from a parking meter and from fenced meadow/compound. (UN-CTS M4.6)

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What is Japan burglary rate?

Date Value Change, %
2014 73.8 -12.68%
2013 84.5 -6.85%
2012 90.7 -8.66%
2011 99.3 -7.53%
2010 107.4 -8.06%
2009 116.8 -4.21%
2008 122.0 -11.69%
2007 138.1 -14.55%
2006 161.6 -16.16%
2005 192.8 -15.90%
2004 229.2 -12.97%
2003 263.4

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