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Theft with Violence Incidence
Theft with Violence Incidence
Theft with Violence Incidence
Province | Pctg theft_violence |
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Source
The indicator reports the frequency of theft with violence per 10.000 population. The data are taken from the National Socionomic Survey (SUSENAS) data.
On a national level, in 2019, there are around 6.3 cases of theft with violence per 10.000 people. This number is the highest since the start of the series in 2015. The top 3 provinces with the highest number of theft violence incidence are Banten (15.27), Kep. Riau (15.18), and Papua Barat (14.42). Meanwhile, the province with the lowest theft with violence incidence are Bali and Kalimantan Utara (0).
Theft with Violence Incidence
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