🇨🇿 Czech Republic — Crime Statistics

Data current as of 2024 CZSO DataStat — Registered Crime Statistics (KRI10-KRI16)
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Overview

National Overview

Czech Republic has a population of approximately 10,909,500 residents, making it one of the countries in our database with comprehensive crime statistics. In the latest reporting period (2024), a total of 111,330 crimes were recorded across the country's 14 administrative regions, resulting in an overall national crime rate of 1,020.5 per 100,000 residents. This figure represents the aggregate of all tracked crime categories across all regions and provides a baseline for understanding the country's crime landscape. This page provides a detailed analysis of crime statistics in Czech Republic, including a safety assessment, crime category breakdowns, regional comparisons, and methodology notes to help contextualize the data.

Safety Assessment

Among the 31 countries currently tracked by Map of Crimes, Czech Republic has a moderate overall crime rate. Its reported rate of 1,020.5 per 100K sits near the middle of the distribution, close to the cross-country median of 1,346.1 per 100K. This suggests that Czech Republic's reported crime levels are broadly in line with what is observed across the countries in our database. A moderate rating does not imply a specific safety level — it simply means the country's aggregate rate is neither unusually high nor unusually low relative to other tracked nations. Differences in counting methods, policing intensity, and reporting culture can all affect how this number compares internationally.

Understanding the Numbers

Crime statistics are shaped by many factors beyond the actual incidence of criminal behavior. Reporting rates vary depending on public trust in law enforcement, the accessibility of reporting mechanisms, and cultural attitudes toward involving authorities. Countries with higher policing coverage and stronger institutional frameworks may paradoxically record higher crime rates simply because more incidents are detected and documented. Conversely, countries or regions with weaker reporting infrastructure may show lower rates that do not reflect the true scope of criminal activity. When interpreting the data for Czech Republic, it is important to consider these systemic factors alongside the raw numbers presented on this page.

Crime Landscape

The crime data for Czech Republic covers 3 standardized crime categories. Understanding which categories dominate the overall statistics helps provide context about the types of crime most commonly reported in the country. Here is an overview of the crime landscape based on the latest available data.

The most commonly reported crime category in Czech Republic is theft, with a rate of 863.7 per 100K (94,226 total reported). This category alone accounts for a significant share of all recorded crimes in the country. This is followed by assault at 125.7 per 100K (13,708 reported), which represents the second most frequently recorded type of crime. The least frequently reported tracked category is sexual assault, at 31.1 per 100K (3,396 reported). While this category has the lowest rate, it often represents some of the most serious offenses and may be subject to different reporting dynamics.

Regions with Highest Crime Rates

Crime is not evenly distributed across Czech Republic. Among the country's 14 regions, substantial variation exists. The following areas have the highest overall crime rates, combining all tracked categories:

  • Prague: 1,983.0 per 100K
  • Ústí Region: 1,209.0 per 100K
  • Moravia-Silesia: 1,145.3 per 100K
  • Karlovy Vary Region: 1,077.1 per 100K
  • Liberec Region: 1,014.5 per 100K

Regions with Lowest Crime Rates

At the other end of the spectrum, the following regions in Czech Republic report the lowest overall crime rates:

  • Pardubice Region: 578.2 per 100K
  • Vysočina Region: 585.3 per 100K
  • Zlín Region: 608.8 per 100K
  • South Bohemia: 669.4 per 100K
  • Hradec Králové Region: 718.1 per 100K

The gap between the highest and lowest-rate regions is substantial — Prague has a crime rate approximately 3.4× higher than Pardubice Region, illustrating significant regional variation within Czech Republic. This variation may reflect differences in urbanization, population density, economic conditions, and policing practices across regions.

Detailed Category Breakdown

The following summarizes the crime breakdown by category for Czech Republic in the latest reporting period (2024). Each category is listed with its count and rate per 100,000 residents:

  • Theft: 94,226 reported (registered crimes), at a rate of 863.7 per 100,000 residents.
  • Assault: 13,708 reported (registered crimes), at a rate of 125.7 per 100,000 residents.
  • Sexual Assault: 3,396 reported (registered crimes), at a rate of 31.1 per 100,000 residents.

Data Sources & Methodology

Crime statistics for Czech Republic are sourced from CZSO DataStat — Registered Crime Statistics (KRI10-KRI16). This is an official government data source that publishes crime data at the sub-national level. The primary counting unit for this dataset is registered crimes. The data covers the period ending 2024. The counting unit is important context: countries that count victims may show different figures than those counting incidents or investigations for the same underlying events. Cross-country comparisons should be made with caution, as different countries use fundamentally different counting methods — some count victims, others count incidents, cases, or police investigations. Legal definitions of crime categories also vary. The numbers on this page reflect only crimes reported to and recorded by authorities; the actual incidence of crime may be higher due to underreporting, which varies by crime type and jurisdiction.

Population figures are based on 2024 data from official statistical sources. Crime rates are calculated using the formula: (crime count ÷ population) × 100,000. Rates provide a more meaningful basis for comparison than raw counts, as they normalize for differences in population size. However, rates can be volatile for areas with very small populations, where a few additional crimes can cause large percentage changes.

Total Crimes 111,330 Latest: 2024
Rate per 100K (registered crimes) 1,020.5 111,330 total
Population 10,909,500

Crime Breakdown by Category

Crime Breakdown by Category
Category Count Rate per 100K Unit
Theft 94,226 863.7 registered crimes
Assault 13,708 125.7 registered crimes
Sexual Assault 3,396 31.1 registered crimes

Source Dataset Categories

Each category above aggregates the following original data from the source dataset:

Assault

Registrované skutky — Násilná kriminalita (TSKK 100-199)

  • 100-199

Note: CZSO 'Násilná kriminalita' (TSKK 100-199) includes homicide (vraždy), robbery (loupež), intentional bodily harm, extortion, domestic abuse, and dangerous threatening. Broader than strict ICCS 0201. Subcategories only available at national level.

Sexual Assault

Registrované skutky — Mravnostní kriminalita (TSKK 200-299)

  • 200-299

Note: CZSO 'Mravnostní kriminalita' (TSKK 200-299) includes rape (znásilnění), sexual abuse (pohlavní zneužití), sexual coercion, child pornography, and prostitution-related crimes.

Theft

Registrované skutky — Majetková kriminalita (TSKK 300-599)

  • 300-599

Note: CZSO 'Majetková kriminalita' (TSKK 300-599) includes burglary, simple theft, vehicle theft, pickpocketing, fraud, embezzlement, and vandalism. Broader than strict ICCS 0501/0502. Does NOT include robbery (→ violent crime).

Not Tracked

The following source dataset categories are not included in the statistics above:

  • Total crime (all categories aggregate) (Kriminalita celkem) — Aggregate total — not a crime category, used for reference only
  • Economic crime (fraud, embezzlement, counterfeiting, tax evasion) (TSKK 600-699 — Hospodářská kriminalita) — Financial/economic crime — not mapped to any of the 6 MOC categories
  • Other crime (drug offenses, gambling, threats, obstruction of justice) (TSKK 700-799 — Ostatní kriminalita) — Catch-all category — contains drug offenses but combined with unrelated crime types, cannot cleanly extract
  • Remaining crime (environmental, traffic-related, military offences) (TSKK 800-899 — Zbývající kriminalita) — Residual category — not mappable to any MOC category

Not all crime types from the source dataset are included in the categories above. Only the categories listed are tracked.

Sub-areas in Czech Republic

Sub-areas in Czech Republic
AreaPopulationTotal CrimesRate per 100K
Prague1,397,88027,7201,983.0
Ústí Region808,3569,7731,209.0
Moravia-Silesia1,182,61313,5451,145.3
Karlovy Vary Region293,1953,1581,077.1
Liberec Region449,4944,5601,014.5
South Moravia1,229,34312,3691,006.1
Plzeň Region614,6405,595910.3
Olomouc Region631,5005,095806.8
Central Bohemia1,466,21511,528786.2
Hradec Králové Region555,9233,992718.1
South Bohemia653,2274,373669.4
Zlín Region578,9983,525608.8
Vysočina Region517,6473,030585.3
Pardubice Region530,4693,067578.2

Data Disclaimer

Source: CZSO DataStat — Registered Crime Statistics (KRI10-KRI16) Licensed under Open data, CC0-equivalent (CZSO government statistics).

Data may be delayed by up to 0 months from the reporting period.

Coverage: Registered crimes (registrované skutky) from Czech Statistical Office (CZSO) DataStat. Kraj-level aggregates by TSKK classification. Boundaries from RÚIAN/ČÚZK (CC BY 4.0).

https://data.csu.gov.cz/opendata/sady/KRI10/distribuce/csv

Data Quality Notes

  • ⚠️ WarningHomicide not available separately at Kraj level
  • ⚠️ WarningRobbery not available separately at Kraj level
  • ⚠️ WarningAssault category includes homicide and robbery
  • ⚠️ WarningTheft category includes fraud and property damage
ℹ️ Note (2)
  • Only 14 regions (Kraje) — coarser than other countries
  • Counting unit: registered crimes (registrované skutky)
Cite This Data

Use the following citation when referencing this data:

APA Map of Crimes. (2024). Czech Republic — Crime Statistics. Retrieved April 15, 2026, from https://mapofcrimes.com/en/crime/czech-republic/