Trinidad and Tobago
Crime in Trinidad and Tobago increased in 2017, earning it the fourth spot in the Caribbean with 68 points on the Law and Order Index.
According to local news outlets, the people of the island nation would rather trust gangster than police officers. The Director of the Police Complaints Authority (PCA), David West, termed the police as the ‘biggest gang’ operating in the country.
Among the top crimes are murder, robberies, assault, and fraud, including cybercrime that saw citizens lose about $14m.