In 2023, the crime rate of offenses against property in Thailand for every 100,000 inhabitants was approximately ** percent. Meanwhile, the crime rate of offenses related to life, body, and sex stood at around ** percent in that same year.
The crime index score in Bangkok, Thailand, reached **** in 2023, indicating a decrease from the previous year, which was ****. The crime index score in Bangkok has fluctuated over the years.
The statistic above provides information about the homicide rate for the most populous cities in selected Asian countries in 2012. In 2012, the homicide rate in Bangkok, Thailand stood at 2.7 per 100,000 population
Between the third quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023, Thailand's data breach density decreased. In the third quarter of 2022, the number of exposed data points per thousand individuals in the country reached ***, while it dropped to only *** in the first quarter of 2023.
Responsibility for the administration of criminal law in Thailand is shared by several governmental organizations (including the police, the courts and the correctional department). The authors of this paper describe the functioning of these organizations, and in general terms the standard process of administering criminal justice when an offense has been committed. They also identify in broad terms the sentencing options available to a judge, from the death penalty to imprisonment to fines and loss of property. Their presentation of the criminal justice system in Thailand includes a portrait of its current state, its problems, and possible solutions to those problems. Against this background, the authors then look specifically at community-based treatment of offenders in Thailand. While informal justice alternatives have been widely used for a long time in Thailand, formal criminal justice community solutions have only appeared recently in the legal system. The authors examine the details of this formal community-based treatment of offenders in terms of parole, good time allowances, public work allowances, and probation.
In 2023, over 1,000 threats of websites being hacked were detected and settled by the Thailand Computer Emergency Response Team (ThaiCERT) in Thailand. In contrast, only 30 ransomware incidents were detected in that same year. ThaiCERT is an internal department of the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), tasked with monitoring cyber threats in the country.
In 2023, the National Cyber Security Agency of Thailand registered a total of 295 cyber threats against public and private organizations in the country. Cyber threats against educational institutions amounted to 98. This was followed by threats against other government agencies, amounting to 48.
As of September 2022, the public sector in Thailand was the most targeted industry by dark web threats, with a share of 10.5 percent. This was followed by dark web threats against the education sector and threats against the media and entertainment industry.
According to a survey conducted in Thailand in 2023, most international luxury travelers visiting Thailand were independent travelers, amounting to a share of ***** percent. The country is very suitable for individual travel, with its well-developed infrastructure and a relatively low crime rate in touristic areas.
In 2021, there were approximately 28.4 victims of homicide per 100,000 of the population in Myanmar. In contrast, there were on average 0.1 victims of homicide per 100,000 of the population in Singapore that year.
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In 2023, the crime rate of offenses against property in Thailand for every 100,000 inhabitants was approximately ** percent. Meanwhile, the crime rate of offenses related to life, body, and sex stood at around ** percent in that same year.