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Top 10 African countries with the highest crime index at the start of 2025

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 6, 2025
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Crime is a universal issue, reflective of societal disparities and struggles, but its manifestations vary across regions.

Socio-economic disparities are among the leading causes of crime globally, and Africa is no exception. Poverty, unemployment, and lack of access to education create conditions where individuals resort to illegal activities for survival.

In urban centres, particularly in informal settlements, these challenges are acute. Many African cities are grappling with rapid urbanization, leaving governments struggling to provide adequate housing, sanitation, and security services. This neglect fosters environments where petty theft, burglary, and violent crime thrive.

The prevalence and types of crimes vary widely across African countries. According to the Numbeo Crime Index, South Africa is Africa’s most crime-affected country, with a crime index score of 74.7, placing it 5th globally.

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The country faces pervasive violent crimes such as homicides, robberies, and assaults, exacerbated by unemployment and inadequate law enforcement. Despite efforts to curb crime, such as community policing initiatives and social programs, many South Africans report feeling unsafe.

Nigeria ranked 11th globally with a crime index score of 66.6, confronts widespread security issues, including organized crime, armed robberies, and kidnappings.

Angola follows closely, ranked 13th globally with a score of 66.3, where both violent and property crimes remain prevalent, particularly in urban areas.

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Below are the top 10 African countries with the highest crime index at the start of 2025:

Rank Country Crime Index Global Rank

1

South Africa

74.7

5th

2

Nigeria

66.6

11th

3

Angola

66.3

13th

4

Cameroon

65.5

14th

5

Somalia

63.9

17th

6

Namibia

63.5

19th

7

Zimbabwe

60.7

25th

8

Mozambique

60.1

28th

9

Ivory Coast

56.4

35th

10

Libya

56.4

36th

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