26 Most Dangerous Cities in the World

In a year of global protests, economic upheaval, leadership changes, and coups, some of the most dangerous cities of the world somehow got more dangerous.

In the United States, there are approximately 5.3 homicides per 100,000 people is at a near 25-year low. But according to data provided by international research group Seguridad, Justicia y Paz, there are dozens of cities around the world where the murder rate is more than 50 per 100,000, some of them in the United States. The vast majority of the cities on this list are Latin American, and it’s important to figure out why that is.

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Whether it’s due to politics, gang violence, or failed enforcement strategies, there are many different reason for the sky-high violence levels in these cities. Consider that Brazil, the most commonly occurring country on the list, made a push for increased crime prevention laws in its southern hub cities. While violent and drug-related crimes have declined locally in these areas, it looks like gangs just relocated to the north.

So some new and some shocking entrants in the rankings. Can you guess which two American cities have the dubious distinction of making the list of the most violent cities in the world?

26. Baltimore, United States
> Homicides per 100,000: 51.1
> 2016 homicides: 318
> Population: 621,849
> Previous year rank: 19

Although the homicide rate in Baltimore declined between 2015 and 2016, causing the city’s rank on this list to improve by seven positions, it is still far from being free from violence. The city’s murder problem has led Mayor Catherine Pugh to signal her plan to use a high-tech system that helps police pinpoint where guns are fired.

2017 is shaping up to be an even more violent year for the city. As of early July of this year, 184 people had been murdered. This is the highest recorded number of homicides at the midyear point for the Baltimore area in the last 25 years, putting the city roughly on pace for a murder per day in 2017.

25. Maceió, Brazil
> Homicides per 100,000: 51.8
> 2016 homicides: 529
> Population: 1,021,709
> Previous yr. rank 18

Brazil’s first entry on the list is Maceió, the capital city of Brazil’s northeastern state of Alagoas. While northeast Brazil has been notorious in recent years for its violent crime, Maceió looks to be moving in the right direction. The city’s 2016 murder rate of 51.8 incidents per 100,000 people is down from 55.63 the previous year.

24. Culiacán, Mexico
> Homicides per 100,000: 51.8
> 2016 homicides: 469
> Population: 905,265
> Previous year rank: 17