The Organized Crime Index | ENACT
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Criminality

Main Index Scores
Complementary Data
Country
Criminality
Criminality
Criminal markets
Criminal actors
Resilience
Population
Area (KM²)
GDP Total US$ Mi
1 Russia
6.87
6.83
6.90
3.79
143,449,286
17,098,250
1,778,780.00
2 Ukraine
6.48
6.27
6.70
4.54
43,792,855
603,550
200,086.00
3 Italy
6.22
5.73
6.70
6.46
59,109,668
302,068
2,107,700.00
3 Serbia
6.22
5.73
6.70
4.96
6,834,326
84,990
63,082.05
5 Montenegro
5.90
5.20
6.60
4.75
619,211
13,810
5,861.27
5 Spain
5.90
5.70
6.10
6.75
47,415,750
505,970
1,427,380.00
7 Belarus
5.87
5.33
6.40
3.25
9,340,314
207,610
68,205.38
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina
5.85
5.30
6.40
3.88
3,270,943
51,210
23,365.36
9 France
5.82
5.93
5.70
6.96
67,749,632
549,087
2,957,880.00
10 United Kingdom
5.75
5.50
6.00
7.54
67,326,569
243,610
3,131,380.00
11 Bulgaria
5.65
5.40
5.90
5.33
6,877,743
111,000
84,056.31
12 Moldova
5.60
5.20
6.00
3.92
2,615,199
33,850
13,679.22
13 Greece
5.35
4.70
6.00
5.17
10,641,221
131,960
214,874.00
14 Germany
5.33
5.47
5.20
7.50
83,196,078
357,590
4,259,930.00
15 Albania
5.17
4.83
5.50
5.13
2,811,666
28,750
18,255.79
16 Croatia
5.15
4.90
5.40
5.92
3,899,000
88,070
68,955.08
17 Ireland
5.08
5.17
5.00
7.33
5,033,165
70,280
504,183.00
18 North Macedonia
5.03
4.87
5.20
5.29
2,065,092
25,710
13,825.05
19 Malta
5.00
4.30
5.70
5.13
518,536
320
17,364.04
20 Netherlands
4.97
5.23
4.70
7.46
17,533,044
41,540
1,012,850.00
21 Portugal
4.88
4.67
5.10
6.50
10,325,147
92,230
253,663.00
22 Switzerland
4.87
4.63
5.10
7.04
8,703,405
41,290
800,640.00
23 Slovakia
4.72
4.73
4.70
5.29
5,447,247
49,030
116,527.00
24 Sweden
4.70
4.60
4.80
7.46
10,415,811
528,861
635,664.00
25 Czech Republic
4.68
4.87
4.50
6.42
10,505,772
78,871
281,778.00
26 Hungary
4.62
4.73
4.50
4.88
9,709,891
93,030
181,848.00
27 Romania
4.58
5.27
3.90
6.00
19,119,880
238,400
284,088.00
28 Poland
4.48
4.97
4.00
5.88
37,747,124
312,710
679,445.00
29 Belgium
4.43
5.17
3.70
7.04
11,592,952
30,530
594,104.00
29 Cyprus
4.43
3.97
4.90
4.46
1,244,188
9,250
28,407.87
31 Slovenia
4.37
4.03
4.70
6.04
2,108,079
20,480
61,748.59
32 Estonia
4.25
4.20
4.30
7.88
1,330,932
45,340
37,191.17
33 Austria
4.13
4.17
4.10
7.50
8,955,797
83,879
480,368.00
34 Denmark
4.02
4.33
3.70
8.13
5,856,733
42,920
398,303.00
35 Latvia
3.90
4.50
3.30
7.58
1,884,490
64,590
39,853.50
35 Lithuania
3.90
3.80
4.00
7.29
2,800,839
65,290
66,445.26
37 Norway
3.75
4.10
3.40
7.92
5,408,320
624,499
482,175.00
38 San Marino
3.48
2.37
4.60
5.21
33,745
60
No Data
39 Iceland
3.37
2.93
3.80
8.21
372,520
103,000
25,602.42
40 Andorra
3.22
2.73
3.70
7.96
79,034
470
3,330.28
41 Finland
2.98
3.27
2.70
8.63
5,541,017
338,460
297,302.00
42 Luxembourg
2.85
2.90
2.80
7.50
640,064
2,590
85,506.24
43 Monaco
2.58
1.67
3.50
5.63
36,686
75
8,596.10
44 Liechtenstein
2.27
2.33
2.20
8.46
39,039
160
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The criminal markets score is represented by the pyramid base size and the criminal actors score is represented by the pyramid height, on a scale ranging from 1 to 10. The resilience score is represented by the panel height, which can be identified by the side of the panel.

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ENACT is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Institute for Security Studies and INTERPOL, in affiliation with the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

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