MEXICO CITY — Honduras and El Salvador have the highest homicide rates in the world as killings reach a crisis point in Central America, a United Nations report said Thursday.
The study on homicides by the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime blamed organized crime for the region’s surge in violence.
Honduras had 6,200 killings in 2010 out of a population of 7.7 million people, while El Salvador, with 6.1 million people, had 4,000 homicides.
The 2011 Global Study on Homicide calculated a rate of 82.1 homicides per 100,000 people for Honduras and 66 per 100,000 people for El Salvador. Ivory Coast in West Africa followed with 56.9 and the Caribbean nation of Jamaica with 52.1. The United States had a homicide rate of 5 per 100,000 people in 2009, the report said.



