Number of intentional homicides — all countries

Number of intentional homicides — New Caledonia

Number of intentional homicides in New Caledonia in 2009 — 8 people. Ranked 23 in the world out of 154. Since 2006, the indicator has risen by 0%.

2009 8 people −27.27% vs 2008
World rank 23of 154
Period maximum 12 people2007
Period minimum 8 people2006

Trend over time

2006–2009 · people

Number of intentional homicides — New Caledonia, 2006–20098910111220062007200820092006: 8 people2007: 12 people2008: 11 people2009: 8 people
Change over the period: +0 (+0%) Average annual rate: 0 %

Comparison, 2009

How the value compares with the world and the groups this territory belongs to: New Caledonia

New Caledonia 8 people
World 424,664 people
East Asia & Pacific computed 32,923 people
Melanesia computed 734 people
High-income countries computed 44,066 people
Number of intentional homicides — New Caledonia, by year New Caledonia All countries CSV XLSX
Year people Change Change, %
2009 8 −3 −27.27%
2008 11 −1 −8.33%
2007 12 +4 +50%
2006 8

Melanesia, 2009

The same indicator for neighboring countries — with links to their pages

About the indicator

The number of victims of intentional homicide during a calendar year. UNODC treats intentional homicide as unlawful death inflicted with the intent to cause it — the definition is standardized across all countries, so the figures are comparable regardless of how the act is classified in national law. The data are collected through the annual survey of countries on crime trends and supplemented with estimates from death registration systems and medical statistics.

Important: The absolute count and the rate per 100,000 answer different questions: large countries stand in the top rows by the number of homicides, and entirely different ones by the rate. Both are worth looking at.

Source: UNODC Crime Statistics, license UN data: free to use with attribution.