List of Mexican states by homicides

This is a list of Mexican states by their respective homicide data.

Methodology

The National Institute of Statistic and Geography released information of homicides for the 32 federal states of Mexico. In the year 2011 there were 27,199 homicides in Mexico. The state of Chihuahua ranked number one with the most homicides in the country, the least was Baja California Sur. For Mexico there were 24 homicides for every 100,000 inhabitants.

2011 INEGI records

Mexican States by Homicides - 2011[1]
Rank State Homicides (2011) Homicides (2010) Change
-  Mexico 27,199 25,757 5.6%
1  Chihuahua 4,502 6,407 29.7%
2  State of Mexico 2,613 2,111 23.8%
3  Guerrero 2,425 1,555 55.9%
4  Nuevo León 2,177 951 128.9%
5  Sinaloa 1,988 2,423 18.0%
6  Jalisco 1,524 1,072 42.2%
7  Mexico City 1,101 1,077 2.2%
8  Tamaulipas 1,075 935 15.0%
9  Durango 1,066 1,109 3.9%
10  Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave 1,005 461 118.0%
11  Michoacán de Ocampo 852 723 17.8%
12  Baja California 810 1,528 47.0%
13  Coahuila de Zaragoza 729 449 62.4%
14  Oaxaca 682 733 7.0%
15  Guanajuato 619 445 39.1%
16  Nayarit 587 539 8.9%
17  Sonora 542 738 26.6%
18  Morelos 454 493 7.9%
19  Puebla 436 376 16.0%
20  San Luis Potosí 362 366 1.1%
21  Zacatecas 290 143 102.8%
22  Tabasco 225 193 16.6%
23  Hidalgo 209 112 86.6%
24  Chiapas 185 199 7.0%
25  Quintana Roo 163 145 12.4%
26  Colima 162 131 23.7%
27  Querétaro de Arteaga 107 74 44.6%
28  Tlaxcala 88 57 54.4%
29  Aguascalientes 80 75 6.7%
30  Yucatán 53 34 55.9%
31  Campeche 46 48 4.2%
32  Baja California Sur 42 55 23.6%

Homicide rates by year

Intentional homicide rate (per 100,000)

  < 1
  1–5
  5–10
  10–21.1
  > 21.1
 MexicoSources200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020

   Colima[2][3][4][5] 5.12 4.86 5.23 8.06 14.11 24.54 41.87 25.49 13.92 23.08 71.22 96.61 80.90 86.68 71.08
   Baja California[2][3][4][5] 16.22 16.80 27.47 23.67 27.41 20.55 17.73 22.92 20.80 23.82 33.38 58.36 76.18 70.61 70.15
   Chihuahua[2][3][4][5] 17.85 18.27 59.16 90.56 110.71 86.68 55.49 39.69 29.56 25.47 32.89 41.72 47.22 56.85 60.26
   Guanajuato[2][3][4][5] 4.54 4.26 4.73 7.52 7.86 10.76 13.60 11.21 12.29 15.11 16.39 18.55 44.60 47.44 57.40
   Zacatecas[2][3][4][5] 3.45 4.52 5.01 5.09 7.29 7.81 12.69 10.77 7.29 14.91 28.96 35.12 35.94 32.79 50.82
   Michoacán[2][3][4][5] 15.52 12.28 13.04 16.61 14.95 17.34 16.80 19.91 19.81 16.90 27.81 27.41 29.44 36.37 43.65
   Sonora[2][3][4][5] 9.36 11.91 14.93 18.59 23.98 17.06 17.83 20.17 19.64 17.46 19.81 23.01 23.96 34.16 42.70
   Morelos[2][3][4][5] 9.33 6.54 7.70 17.81 31.00 30.43 46.57 31.85 21.92 25.78 31.70 30.63 35.37 46.49 40.91
   Guerrero[2][3][4][5] 25.17 23.88 28.13 41.90 43.55 62.13 66.01 59.22 42.69 56.50 61.67 64.26 62.45 44.45 34.23
   Quintana Roo[2][3][4][5] 10.13 14.45 15.21 13.55 17.32 19.28 17.36 14.41 11.24 14.48 10.19 21.57 42.58 38.22 32.49
   Sinaloa[2][3][4][5] 22.12 26.91 41.48 44.35 60.11 50.72 40.99 33.45 28.59 28.65 31.93 43.89 31.53 26.91 22.87
   San Luis Potosí[2][3][4][5] 5.24 6.06 8.53 6.10 15.94 15.18 14.80 9.66 8.39 8.75 11.02 16.74 16.46 16.28 22.30
   Jalisco[2][3][4][5] 6.07 5.48 6.40 7.77 11.93 16.20 15.49 14.19 11.57 12.85 14.37 16.88 24.24 25.03 21.78
   Tabasco[2][3][4][5] 7.73 8.88 6.72 5.25 6.35 7.10 5.37 6.00 7.12 9.77 11.46 15.96 18.99 22.60 20.34
   Oaxaca[2][3][4][5] 28.69 25.12 19.27 19.59 17.22 16.43 12.01 13.54 16.06 18.74 21.55 22.63 24.01 24.67 19.49
   Nuevo León[2][3][4][5] 4.08 6.31 5.76 5.75 17.53 41.75 29.97 14.55 9.77 8.87 12.49 12.54 13.85 16.50 15.68
   Tamaulipas[2][3][4][5] 11.06 8.32 9.51 8.75 21.62 25.32 29.72 16.06 17.93 15.04 16.60 22.22 23.26 18.09 15.56
   Veracruz[2][3][4][5] 5.82 6.37 6.30 4.54 7.56 11.42 12.32 10.89 6.10 7.02 15.52 20.10 16.71 16.48 14.83
   Puebla[2][3][4][5] 7.42 7.10 7.50 7.14 7.08 10.43 9.63 6.74 5.51 8.06 9.43 14.56 17.24 17.29 13.66
   State of Mexico[2][3][4][5] 19.08 7.63 8.38 8.78 7.40 9.54 13.22 11.81 12.00 12.27 11.99 11.75 13.18 14.22 13.65
   Mexico City[2][3][4][5] 7.23 7.96 7.95 8.34 9.07 8.72 8.74 8.42 8.44 9.64 10.78 12.31 14.12 16.13 13.07
   Nayarit[2][3][4][5] 9.45 10.43 13.89 13.66 33.10 40.28 21.12 12.81 9.16 6.78 3.13 20.10 25.44 12.99 12.34
   Hidalgo[2][3][4][5] 3.99 5.73 5.34 5.17 4.98 4.07 3.00 4.38 4.96 4.97 5.18 6.79 6.84 9.67 9.96
   Querétaro[2][3][4][5] 3.03 3.26 3.26 4.96 3.19 5.21 5.75 5.71 5.22 6.93 5.85 8.53 8.31 8.41 8.66
   Tlaxcala[2][3][4][5] 16.80 N/A 3.65 4.11 4.05 5.89 4.82 5.63 4.84 4.62 5.94 9.29 9.14 11.13 8.24
   Durango[2][3][4][5] 12.93 15.57 26.41 56.36 61.32 45.20 36.15 27.54 18.03 13.49 13.35 12.50 10.07 8.39 7.97
   Campeche[2][3][4][5] 3.58 4.53 5.56 4.98 7.05 6.92 7.96 7.61 7.27 5.84 9.12 7.17 7.11 7.52 7.90
   Chiapas[2][3][4][5] 7.76 7.64 6.85 10.32 10.46 12.31 11.35 9.83 7.89 9.56 8.80 8.83 10.09 9.42 7.54
   Baja California Sur[2][3][4][5] 3.54 4.79 4.63 4.94 7.39 5.65 5.03 7.80 9.45 19.77 24.40 69.15 18.52 9.26 7.13
   Coahuila[2][3][4][5] 4.15 4.54 6.62 8.75 14.63 23.42 27.01 22.32 13.33 9.93 7.54 7.62 7.34 7.16 6.23
   Aguascalientes[2][3][4][5] 2.33 4.32 5.46 5.61 6.19 6.09 3.57 3.19 3.31 2.95 2.84 6.13 5.63 6.82 5.46
   Yucatán[2][3][4][5] 1.17 1.58 2.44 1.69 1.82 2.29 1.87 1.94 2.01 2.50 2.33 2.12 2.14 1.47 2.25

See also

Notes

    References

    1. INEGI,
    2. "Crime rates per 100,000 ihnabitants 1997–2017" (PDF) (in Spanish). Executive Secretariat of the National System for Public Security. 20 January 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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