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188 Findings The Research, Development and Statistics Directorate exists to improve policy making, decision taking and practice in support of the Home Office purpose and aims, to provide the public and Parliament with information necessary for informed debate and to publish information for future use. World Prison Population List (fourth edition) Roy Walmsley The World Prison Population List gives details of the number of prisoners held in some 205 independent countries and dependent territories. It shows the differences in the level of imprisonment across the world and makes possible an estimate of the world prison population total. Key points ● More than 8.75 million people are held in penal institutions throughout the world, mostly as Findings are produced by the Research, Development and Statistics Directorate. For further copies contact: Communication Development Unit Room 275, Home Office, 50 Queen Anne’s Gate, London SW1H 9AT. Tel: 020 7273 2084 Fax: 020 7222 0211 pre-trial detainees (remand prisoners) or having been convicted and sentenced. About half of these are in the United States (1.96m), Russia (0.92m) or China (1.43m plus pre-trial detainees and prisoners in ‘administrative detention’). ● The United States has the highest prison population rate in the world, some 686 per 100,000 of the national population, followed by the Cayman Islands (664), Russia (638), Belarus (554), Kazakhstan (522), Turkmenistan (489), Belize (459), Bahamas (447), Suriname (437) and Dominica (420). ● However, more than three-fifths of countries (62.5%) have rates below 150 per 100,000. (The United Kingdom’s rate of 139 per 100,000 of the national population places it above the midpoint in the World List; it is now the highest among countries of the European Union.) ● Prison population rates vary considerably between different regions of the world, and between different parts of the same continent. For example: ● publications.rds@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk ● ● ● ● in Africa the median rate for western and central African countries is 50 whereas for southern African countries it is 362; in the Americas the median rate for south American countries is 107 whereas for Caribbean countries it is 297; in Asia the median rate for south central Asian countries (mainly the Indian sub-continent) is 54 whereas for (ex-Soviet) central Asian countries it is 426; in Europe the median rate for southern European countries is 69 whereas for central and eastern European countries it is 213; in Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand) the median rate is 110. ● Prison populations are growing in many parts of the world. Updated information on countries included in the previous editions of the World Prison Population List shows that prison populations have risen in 68% of these countries (in 61% of countries in Africa, 68% in the Americas, 87% in Asia, 65% in Europe and 50% in Oceania). © Crown copyright 2003 ISSN 1473-8406 This fourth edition of the World Prison Population List has been compiled, like previous editions, from a variety of sources. In almost all cases the original source is the national prison administration of the country concerned, or else the Ministry responsible for the prison administration. Most figures relate to dates between 1999 and October 2002. Since prison population rates (per 100,000 of the national population) are based on estimates of the national population they should not be regarded as precise. In order to compare prison population rates in different regions of the world, and to estimate the number of persons held in prison in the countries for which information is not available, median rates have been used because they minimise the effect of countries with rates that are untypically high or low. Continued on page 6 The views expressed in these findings are those of the author, not necessarily those of the Home Office (nor do they reflect Government policy) Findings 188 SOURCES C of E ILANUD NPA PRI UNAFEI Council of Europe UN Latin American Institute National prison administration Penal Reform International UN Asia and Far East Institute Table 1 AFRICA Prison population total Date (no. in penal institutions incl. pre-trial detainees) Northern Africa Algeria 34,243 31/12/01 Egypt c.80,000 /98 Libya c.6,750 /98 Morocco 54,288 /00 Sudan 32,000 /97 Tunisia 23,165 31/12/96 Western Africa Benin 4,961 30/9/00 Burkina Faso 2,800 9/02 Cape Verde 775 30/6/99 Côte d’Ivoire 10,355 8/3/02 Gambia 450 9/02 Ghana 11,624 mid-02 Guinea (Conakry) 3,070 mid-02 Mali 4,040 2/02 Mauritania 1,354 mid-02 Niger c.6,000 mid-02 Nigeria 39,368 3/02 Senegal 5,360 9/02 Togo 2,043 6/11/98 Central Africa Angola 4,975 mid-02 Cameroon 20,000 mid-02 Central African Rep. 4,168 /01 Chad 3,883 mid-02 Congo (Brazzaville) 918 /93 Sao Tome e Principe 130 4/02 Eastern Africa Burundi 8,647 mid-02 Comoros c.200 /98 Djibouti 384 16/12/99 Kenya 35,278 mid-02 Madagascar 20,109 31/7/99 Malawi 8,769 mid-02 Mauritius 2,438 mid-02 Mozambique 8,812 31/12/99 Rwanda 112,000 * mid-02 Estimated national population Prison population rate (per 100,000 of national population) Source of prison population total 30.8m 66.0m 5.3m 28.4m 27.9m 9.15m 111 c.121 c.127 191 115 253 NPA Crim. justice expert, Egypt Crim. justice expert, Libya NPA Conference paper, January 1998 United Nations 5th Survey 6.1m 11.9m 418,000 16.3m 1.34m 19.7m 8.3m 11.7m 2.7m 11.2m 116.9m 9.7m 4.4m 81 24 185 64 34 59 37 35 50 c.54 34 55 46 NPA NPA Crim. justice expert, Cape Verde NPA NPA NPA NPA NPA NPA NPA NPA NPA NPA 13.5m 15.2m 3.8m 8.1m 2.4m 165,000 37 132 110 48 38 79 NPA NPA NPA NPA PRI, from NPA NPA 6.5m 658,000 629,000 31.3m 15.5m 11.6m 1.2m 17.6m 7.9m 133 c.30 61 113 130 76 203 50 -* NPA Crim. justice expert, Comoros Min. of Foreign Affairs, Djibouti NPA NPA NPA NPA UN Development Programme report NPA *(Prison population total includes 103,134 held on suspicion of participation in genocide.) Seychelles 157 27/10/99 76,000 207 NPA Tanzania 44,063 10/6/02 36.0m 122 NPA Uganda c.21,900 5/02 24.0m c.91 NPA (15,902)+c.6,000 in local prisons Zambia 13,173 26/6/02 10.6m 124 NPA Zimbabwe c.21,000 mid-02 12.9m c.163 NPA Mayotte (France) 123 1/9/98 131,300 94 French Ministry of Justice Réunion (France) 1,038 1/5/02 736,000 141 French Ministry of Justice Southern Africa Botswana 6,102 27/6/02 1.6m 381 NPA Lesotho 3,000 mid-02 2.1m 143 NPA Namibia 4,814 31/12/01 1.8m 267 NPA South Africa 176,893 14/6/02 43.8m 404 NPA Swaziland 3,400 8/02 938,000 362 NPA (No information Western Africa: Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Sierra Leone. Central Africa: Congo (Kinshasa), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon. Eastern Africa: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia.) 2 Findings 188 Table 2 AMERICAS Prison population total (no. in penal institutions incl. pre-trial detainees) Date Estimated national population Prison population rate (per 100,000 of national population) Source of prison population total North America Canada 31,624 USA 1,962,220 Bermuda (UK) 286 Greenland (Denmark) 74 mid-01 31/12/01 29/12/99 /00 31.0m 286.0m 64,000 56,300 102 686 447 131 NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference US Bureau of Justice Statistics NPA Danish NPA Central America Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama 30/6/99 6/99 31/12/99 9/99 6/99 30/6/00 30/6/99 31/12/00 239,000 3.72m 6.35m 11.89m 6.32m 98.9m 5.02m 2.9m 459 229 109 71 172 156 143 286 ILANUD, from NPA ILANUD, from NPA U.S. government report U.S. government report ILANUD, from NPA United Nations 7th Survey ILANUD, from NPA and others United Nations 7th Survey 2/98 10/02 22/2/02 /97 30/6/99 2/01 20/6/02 30/6/99 30/6/99 30/6/99 30/6/99 67,000 308,000 268,000 11.1m 71,000 8.6m 89,200 7.8m 2.5m 40,000 150,000 278 416 317 c.297 420 178 333 53 170 338 243 17/10/01 30/6/99 11/98 9/10/02 1/5/02 1/5/02 112,000 1.365m 94,000 36,600 432,000 386,000 270 351 237 664 139 173 NPA ILANUD, from NPA Dutch NPA NPA French Ministry of Justice French Ministry of Justice 11/98 15/5/02 19/8/99 214,000 4.1m 20,000 364 368 215 31/12/01 123,000 402 Dutch NPA NPA Prison reform coordinator, UK Overseas Territories US Bureau of Justice Statistics 30/6/99 6/99 12/01 1/02 31/5/99 30/6/99 6/7/01 /99 30/6/99 30/6/99 28/11/99 /00 36.23m 8.14m 175.0m 15.4m 37.28m 12.41m 861,000 5.48m 25.62m 442,000 3.26m 24.2m 107 102 133 205 153 69 175 75 107 437 123 62 ILANUD, from NPA and others ILANUD, from NPA and others NPA NPA ILANUD, from NPA and others ILANUD, from NPA NPA ILANUD, from NPA ILANUD, from NPA ILANUD, from NPA and others ILANUD, from NPA and others United Nations 7th Survey 1/5/02 194,000 274 French Ministry of Justice 1,097 8,526 6,914 8,460 10,869 154,765 7,198 8,290 Caribbean Antigua & Barbuda 186 Bahamas 1,280 Barbados 850 Cuba c.33,000 Dominica 298 Dominican Republic 15,340 Grenada 297 Haiti 4,152 Jamaica 4,288 St Kitts & Nevis 135 St Lucia 365 St Vincent & Grenadines 302 Trinidad & Tobago 4,794 Aruba (Netherlands) 223 Cayman Islands (UK) 243 Guadeloupe (France) 599 Martinique (France) 666 Neth.Antilles (Netherlands) 780 Puerto Rico (US) 15,105 Virgin Islands (UK) 43 Virgin Islands (US) 494 South America Argentina 38,604 Bolivia 8,315 Brazil 233,859 Chile 31,600 Colombia 57,068 Ecuador 8,520 Guyana 1,507 Paraguay 4,088 Peru 27,452 Suriname 1,933 Uruguay 4,012 Venezuela 15,107 French Guiana/ Guyane (France) 532 NPA NPA Criminal justice expert, Barbados Nils Christie, Oslo University ILANUD, from NPA NPA NPA ILANUD, from NPA and others ILANUD, from NPA and others ILANUD, from NPA ILANUD, from NPA 3 Findings 188 Table 3 ASIA Prison population total (no. in penal institutions incl. pre-trial detainees) Western Asia Bahrain Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates Yemen 911 9,421 5,448 1,735 8,285 2,020 570 23,720 14,000 c.6,000 14,000 * Date Estimated national population 31/12/97 1/00 2/02 /97 1/02 /00 /00 /00 /97 589,000 6.15m 5.1m 1.7m 3.6m 2.5m 599,000 21.6m 15.0m 12/98 /98 2.4m 16.9m Prison population rate (per 100,000 of national population) Source of prison population total 155 153 107 102 230 81 95 110 93 United Nations 6th Survey NPA PRI Conference paper, January 1998 PRI United Nations 7th Survey United Nations 7th Survey United Nations 7th Survey Conference paper, January 1998 c.250 83 * Criminal justice experts in U.A.E PRI Newsletter 33, 1998 *(government managed prisons only) Central Asia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan 84,000 19,500 c.11,000 c.22,000 65,000 South Central Asia Bangladesh c.70,000 India 281,380 Iran 163,526 Maldive Is. 1,098 * 30/4/01 3/02 5/01 10/00 3/02 16.1m 5.0m 6.3m 4.5m 25.3m 3/01 /99 4/02 /96 129.2m 998.1m 71.4m 265,000 522 390 c.175 c.489 257 c.54 28 229 414 * Ministry of Justice, Kazakhstan NPA BBC, from Uzbek Radio, Tashkent BBC, from Interfax NPA Criminal justice expert, Bangladesh National Crime Records Bureau NPA Ministry of Justice, Maldive Islands *(sentenced prisoners only) Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka South Eastern Asia Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Philippines Singapore 5,878 78,938 19,085 /99 31/12/99 mid-01 23.4m 154.4m 19.1m 401 6,179 62,886 27,299 53,195 70,383 14,704 * mid-01 mid-01 mid-01 mid-01 31/12/93 /99 mid-01 335,000 13.4m 214.8m 22.6m 45.0m 74.5m 4.1m 25 51 100 UNAFEI, from crim. just. expert, Nepal UNAFEI, from crim. just. expert, Pak’n NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference 120 46 29 121 118 94 359 * NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference UN enquiry (A/CN.15/1996/16/Add.1) UNAFEI, from crim. just. expert, Phil’s NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference *(does not include those in drug rehabilitation centres run by the Singapore Prison Service) Thailand Vietnam 217,697 55,000 mid-01 mid-98 Eastern Asia China 1,428,126 * mid-01 63.6m 77.6m 1,285.0m 342 71 NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference 111 * NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference *(sentenced prisoners only) Japan 61,242 Korea (Republic of) 62,732 Mongolia 6,656 * mid-01 mid-01 mid-01 127.3m 47.1m 2.6m 48 133 256 * NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference *(sentenced prisoners only) Taiwan 56,225 Hong Kong (China) 12,238 Macau (China) 855 (No information 11/01 30/9/01 mid-01 22.5m 7.0m 440,000 250 175 194 Ministry of Justice NPA NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference Western Asia: Iraq. South Central Asia: Afghanistan, Bhutan. South Eastern Asia: Laos, Timor-Leste (East Timor). Eastern Asia: Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea.) 4 Findings 188 Table 4 EUROPE Prison population total (no. in penal institutions incl. pre-trial detainees) Northern Europe Denmark 3,150 Estonia 4,723 Finland 3,040 Iceland 110 Ireland 3,378 Latvia 8,486 Lithuania 11,216 Norway 2,666 Sweden 6,089 United Kingdom – England & Wales 72,669 – Northern Ireland 1,058 – Scotland 6,417 Faeroe Is. (Denmark) 9 Guernsey (UK) 88 Jersey (UK) 136 Isle of Man (UK) 92 Southern Europe Albania 3,053 Andorra 48 Bosnia & Herzegovina – Federation 1,372 – Republika Srpska 876 Croatia 2,584 Greece 8,343 Italy* 55,136 Date Estimated national population Prison population rate (per 100,000 of national population) Source of prison population total 1/9/01 1/11/01 1/9/01 1/9/01 10/4/02 14/10/02 1/11/01 1/9/01 1/10/01 5.36m 1.4m 5.19m 286,000 3.92m 2.35m 3.7m 4.5m 8.9m 59 337 59 38 86 361 303 59 68 C of E Annual Penal Statistics Ministry of Justice, Estonia C of E Annual Penal Statistics C of E Annual Penal Statistics NPA NPA NPA, C of E steering group C of E Annual Penal Statistics C of E Annual Penal Statistics 25/10/02 28/10/02 25/10/02 /00 9/10/02 14/10/02 25/10/02 52.43m 1.72m 5.08m 43,000 60,100 87,200 76,300 139 62 126 21 146 156 121 NPA NPA NPA Danish NPA NPA NPA NPA 11/01 1/9/01 3.4m 66,300 90 72 NPA C of E Annual Penal Statistics 31/7/02 31/5/02 31/12/01 1/9/01 1/9/01 2.5m 1.3m 4.38m 10.6m 57.95m 55 67 59 79 95 Ministry of Justice, Federation of B+H Ministry of Justice, B+H Rep. Srpska NPA Ministry of Justice, Greece C of E Annual Penal Statistics *(by agreement with Italy, persons imprisoned by San Marino and Vatican City are held in Italian prisons.) Macedonia (F Yug Rep) 1,413 1/9/01 2.02m 70 C of E Annual Penal Statistics Malta 257 1/9/01 384,000 67 C of E Annual Penal Statistics Portugal 13,384 15/2/02 10.25m 131 NPA Slovenia 1,120 1/9/02 2.0m 56 NPA Spain 50,656 31/5/02 40.2m 126 NPA Yugoslavia – Serbia 5,566 6/01 10.0m 56 NPA – Montenegro 710 25/4/02 680,000 104 NPA – Kosovo 521 5/01 1.9m 27 Criminal justice expert, Kosovo Gibraltar (UK) 19 13/9/01 30,800 62 NPA Western Europe Austria 6,915 1/9/01 8.13m 85 C of E Annual Penal Statistics Belgium 8,764 1/9/01 10.28m 85 C of E Annual Penal Statistics France 50,714 * 1/5/02 59.4m * 85 French Ministry of Justice * (metropolitan France, excluding departments and territories in Africa, the Americas and Oceania) Germany 78,707 30/11/00 82.19m 96 C of E Annual Penal Statistics Liechtenstein 24 30/6/99 32,000 75 President of Crim. Court, Liechtenstein Luxembourg 357 1/9/01 444,000 80 C of E Annual Penal Statistics Monaco 13 10/98 33,000 39 Information from Pierre Tournier Netherlands 14,968 1/9/01 16.05m 93 NPA Switzerland 4,985 4/9/02 7.23m 69 Swiss Federal Statistical Office Europe/Asia Armenia 7,428 1/1/01 3.5m 212 PRI Newsletter 44, 2001 Azerbaijan 23,504 31/12/00 8.1m 290 United Nations 7th Survey Cyprus 369 * 1/9/01 661,000 * 56 C of E Annual Penal Statistics * (does not include the internationally unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Including TRNC the population of Cyprus is estimated at about 760,000 in 2001, plus about 100,000 Turkish settlers.) Georgia 7,688 Russian Federation 919,330 Turkey 61,336 5 1/1/02 1/9/02 1/9/01 3.9m 144.0m 66.0m 196 638 93 NPA NPA C of E Annual Penal Statistics Findings 188 Table 4 cont. EUROPE Central and Eastern Belarus Bulgaria Czech Republic Hungary Moldova Europe 56,000 9,283 19,320 17,890 10,633 * 5/01 1/9/01 31/12/01 9/5/02 1/1/02 10.1m 8.13m 10.25m 10.0m 3.7m * 554 114 188 179 287 Nils Christie, from NPA C of E Annual Penal Statistics NPA NPA NPA *(does not include the internationally unrecognised Transdniestria. Including Transdniestria the national population of Moldova is estimated at 4.3 millions.) Poland Romania Slovakia Ukraine 82,173 51,528 7,509 198,885 24/4/02 1/6/02 1/9/01 1/9/01 38.63m 22.4m 5.4m 49.0m 213 230 139 406 NPA NPA C of E Annual Penal Statistics C of E Annual Penal Statistics Table 5 OCEANIA Prison population total (no. in penal institutions incl. pre-trial detainees) Australia 22,458 Fiji 1,102 Kiribati 63 Marshall Is. 23 Micronesia, Fed States of 39 New Zealand 5,980 Papua New Guinea 3,296 Samoa 176 Solomon Is. 134 Tonga 113 Tuvalu 6 Vanuatu 46 American Samoa (US) 155 Cook Is. (NZ) 33 French Polynesia (France) 265 Guam (US) 585 New Caledonia (France) 299 Northern Mariana Is. (US) 102 (No information Date Estimated national population Prison population rate (per 100,000 of national population) Source of prison population total 30/6/01 mid-01 mid-01 /94 19.3m 823,000 85,000 52,000 116 134 74 44 Australian Bureau of Statistics NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference United Nations 5th Survey /97 29/6/01 mid-01 mid-98 mid-99 6/02 mid-00 mid-99 31/12/01 mid-01 114,000 3.8m 4.9m 174,000 430,000 104,000 10,800 183,000 67,000 20,000 34 157 67 101 31 109 56 25 231 165 F S Micronesia Statistical Yearbook NPA NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference David Biles, report on prison system NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference US Bureau of Justice Statistics NPA, Asia-Pacific annual conference 1/5/02 31/12/01 239,000 157,600 111 371 French Ministry of Justice US Bureau of Justice Statistics 1/5/02 215,000 139 French Ministry of Justice 31/12/01 74,600 137 US Bureau of Justice Statistics Nauru, Palau.) Continued from page 1. The List has a number of weaknesses. It lacks information on 17 independent countries and figures do not relate to the same date. Comparability is further compromised by different practice in different countries, for example with regard to whether all pre-trial detainees and juveniles are held under the authority of the prison administration, and also whether the prison administration is responsible for psychiatrically ill offenders and offenders being detained for treatment for alcoholism. People held in custody are usually omitted from national totals if they are not under the authority of the prison administration. Despite its limitations it is hoped that the World Prison Population List will be found useful by academic criminologists who are studying the use of imprisonment world-wide and by non-governmental organisations who are interested in variations in criminal justice practice. The data – for all its imperfections – may prompt fresh thought among policy makers and other criminal justice experts about the size of the prison population in their country, given the huge costs and disputed efficacy of imprisonment. Roy Walmsley is a consultant to HEUNI (the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated to the United Nations) and an Associate of the International Centre for Prison Studies (King’s College London). At ICPS he is research director of World Prison Brief Online, a comprehensive database of information on the prison systems of the world, which is available free of charge at www.prisonstudies.org 6