Imprisonment Rate by Country 2024

The imprisonment rate measures the number of people incarcerated per 100,000 population in a country. This metric provides insights into a nation’s criminal justice policies, law enforcement strategies, and social conditions. A higher imprisonment rate often reflects strict legal systems, crime levels, or punitive policies, while lower rates may signify rehabilitative approaches or fewer offenses.

Globally, imprisonment rates vary widely due to differences in governance, judicial efficiency, and societal norms. Some countries, particularly those with high crime rates or strict enforcement, see alarming levels of incarceration. On the other hand, nations emphasizing restorative justice and social reform maintain much lower figures. This article delves into the global picture of imprisonment, highlighting the countries with the highest rates and providing a comprehensive table for comparison.

Top 10 Countries with the Highest Imprisonment Rates
  1. El Salvador: 1,086
  2. Cuba: 794
  3. Rwanda: 637
  4. Turkmenistan: 576
  5. American Samoa: 538
  6. United States: 531
  7. Panama: 499
  8. Guam: 475
  9. Palau: 428
  10. Uruguay: 424

El Salvador leads the world with a staggering imprisonment rate of 1,086 per 100,000 people, largely attributed to its aggressive policies targeting gang violence. Cuba’s high rate stems from strict political controls and low tolerance for dissent. Rwanda, still recovering from its historical conflicts, maintains elevated rates due to a focus on law and order. Turkmenistan and American Samoa reflect harsh penal systems and limited legal reforms. The United States, despite its developed status, ranks sixth due to tough sentencing laws and the war on drugs. Panama, Guam, Palau, and Uruguay highlight a mix of punitive legal frameworks and social challenges influencing incarceration rates.

Full Table
wdt_ID wdt_created_by wdt_created_at wdt_last_edited_by wdt_last_edited_at Country Imprisonment Rate (per 100K people) Count
1 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM El Salvador 1,086 71,000
2 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Cuba 794 90,000
3 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Rwanda 637 89,034
4 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Turkmenistan 576 35,000
5 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM American Samoa 538 301
6 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM United States 531 1,767,200
7 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Panama 499 22,239
8 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Guam 475 820
9 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Palau 428 77
10 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Uruguay 424 14,965
11 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Seychelles 413 417
12 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Bahamas 409 1,617
13 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Antigua and Barbuda 400 233
14 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Brazil 390 839,672
15 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Thailand 377 262,319
16 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM British Virgin Islands 368 114
17 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Cape Verde 366 2,100
18 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 353 392
19 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Dominica 348 261
20 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Belarus 345 32,556
21 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM United States Virgin Islands 345 359
22 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Turkey 340 341,497
23 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Grenada 335 379
24 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Nicaragua 332 20,918
25 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Namibia 318 8,900
26 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Maldives 314 1,700
27 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM French Guiana 305 1,001
28 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Costa Rica 301 15,700
29 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Russia 300 433,006
30 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Saint Kitts and Nevis 296 160
31 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Belize 289 1,199
32 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Chile 281 53,200
33 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Saint Lucia 278 514
34 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Trinidad and Tobago 276 3,802
35 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Northern Mariana Islands 273 153
36 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Gibraltar 273 92
37 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Peru 272 93,985
38 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Guyana 271 2,156
39 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Morocco 270 100,004
40 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Libya 269 19,103
41 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Cayman Islands 266 189
42 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Martinique 261 1,003
43 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Curacao 261 429
44 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM South Africa 258 157,056
45 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Barbados 258 743
46 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Georgia 256 9,688
47 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Fiji 256 2,379
48 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Argentina 254 117,810
49 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Azerbaijan 244 24,698
50 mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM mfk97mfk 14/12/2024 05:47 PM Eswatini 243 3,405
Why Do Imprisonment Rates Vary?

Imprisonment rates are influenced by factors like crime levels, judicial efficiency, and penal philosophies. Nations with high rates often adopt punitive approaches to crime, prioritizing deterrence and punishment over rehabilitation. In contrast, countries with low incarceration rates typically invest in social programs, education, and restorative justice to address root causes of crime. Understanding these differences helps policymakers craft more effective criminal justice reforms.

The Social and Economic Impact of High Incarceration Rates

Excessive imprisonment rates strain national resources and disrupt communities. High incarceration costs burden governments, while families often lose breadwinners, exacerbating poverty. Societal trust declines as over-incarceration disproportionately impacts marginalized communities. Investing in crime prevention and equitable justice systems can reduce these adverse effects, benefiting both individuals and societies.


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