11.7 per 100000.
According to the UNODC, which stands for (United Nations Office
on Drugs and Crime) and PAHO who also operate in Haiti both say the
murder rate in 2003 stands at 21.3 homicides per 100 000 residents.
The info is an estimate, since the government is extremely corrupt
and the police force is underfunded they do not keep track of
murders. Most of the crimes are not reported to police or UN
peacekeepers. Even if the government and former president Aristide
were given data for the majority of homicides, they would
undercount it. In the movie Ghosts of Cite Soleil it talks about
Aristide sending out armed gangs to take control and cause riots in
the slums. It also talked about how he rigged the election and
killed a local french activist when she refused to shake hands with
the leader of the Chimeres gang in front of live T.V. The chimeres
are the gangs that run the bleak streets in Haiti. Aristide asked
her again and she still refused. She said he had to make them drop
their weapons first. A day later she was found raped and killed.
Also according to the UNODC and the PAHO the murder rate stands at
21.8 murders per 100 000 in the year 2004. These are the only two
years of data available since 2000-2010.
The UN also named the slum of Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince,
which was the slum in which was documented in the film Ghost Of
Cite Soleil. They named the Cite Soleil slum of epproximately 300
000 residents at it's height. probably stands at 200 000 residents
now, THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE ON EARTH!!