World homicide · Latin America & Caribbean

Cuba

Intentional homicides per 100,000 people, UNODC via the World Bank · data vintage April 8, 2026.

Cuba last reported in 2019.

The newest data anywhere is 2023, so this page reads as history rather than news. It sits out our rankings until newer figures arrive.

Homicide rate (2019)

4.5per 100k

≈ 500 deaths (est.)

Year-over-year

+2.1%

2018 → 2019

vs. world average

-0.9per 100k

World rate 5.4 in 2019

Homicide rate since 2018

Per 100,000 people. Cuba compared with the United States and the world average over the same years. Gaps in a line are years the country did not report.

02468201820192020202120222023CubaU.S.World

Year-by-year

YearRate /100kDeaths (est.)World rateU.S. rate
20184.44915.74.9
20194.55005.44.9
20205.36.3
20215.56.8
20225.36.5
20235.25.8

— means Cuba did not report that year. Death counts are estimates: the UNODC rate times that year's population.

Methodology

Source: UNODC intentional homicide via the World Bank (indicator VC.IHR.PSRC.P5). Intentional homicide is an unlawful death inflicted with the intent to cause death or serious injury. War deaths do not count.

Countries report on their own schedules. Years Cuba did not report render as "—" and break the trend line rather than bridging the gap. Year-over-year change is shown only for two back-to-back reported years.

See the world page methodology for the full rules: ranking gates, the small-country flag and how the world average is built.