In 2020, human trafficking was the most prevalent crime across Asia, reaching a criminality index score of 6.63, indicating a significant influence on society. In Oceania, fauna crimes were the most prevalent crime at 4.93 index points.
Most prevalent criminal markets by index score in Asia and Oceania in 2020, by subregion and crime
based on literature review, data collection, scoring, regional expert verification, and calibration
Supplementary notes
The criminality index score takes two subcomponents into consideration:
Prevalence of criminal markets: value considerations, reach considerations (e.g. the non-monetary impact of each market)
Structure/influence of criminal actors: mafia-style groups, criminal networks, state-embedded actors, foreign actors
The index functions on a scale of 1 to 10, with a score of 1 signifying the best possible scenario of non-existent criminality, whereas a score of 10 indicates that criminality is part of every aspect of a society. The scoring thresholds are as follows:
1-3: non existent to little influence
4-5: moderate influence
6-7: significant influence
8-10: severe influence
On the data collection process, the source states the following:
A process of literature review, analysis and verification was undertaken to
determine criminality and resilience scores for each country. Data collection
encountered a number of challenges, including availability, reliability, uniformity
and compatibility. The GI-TOC Index team endeavoured to overcome such
challenges by cross-checking data sources where available and identifying
proxy indicators, as needed.
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Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. (September 28, 2021). Most prevalent criminal markets by index score in Asia and Oceania in 2020, by subregion and crime [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 13, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1298021/apac-crime-index-score-by-subregion-and-crime/
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