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1. Haiti ranks as the world’s highest-crime nation with a Crime Index of around 81.0, driven by gang violence, kidnappings and weak law enforcement. Political instability and economic hardship have intensified insecurity across major cities. (Image: Canva)
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2. With a Crime Index of roughly 80.7, Papua New Guinea faces widespread violent and petty crime, including armed attacks and home invasions. Social unrest and limited policing in remote areas contribute heavily to the country’s high score. (Image: Canva)
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3. Venezuela records a Crime Index of about 80.5, reflecting its high levels of armed robbery, homicide and gang activity. Years of economic collapse and political strife continue to fuel insecurity nationwide. (Image: Canva)
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