Global Piracy Trends: Less Often, More Violent

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While global maritime piracy* is on the decline, violence perpetrated during acts of piracy, particularly hostage-taking and weapon use, is becoming more common. Modern piracy has a few main hot spots: the Gulf of Guinea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Singapore Strait. We assess that the Singapore Strait is likely to retain its position as a top hotspot for pirates.

*Piracy is defined as any robbery or violent act for personal gain that occurs outside of a country’s jurisdiction, at sea, or in the air. 

Images Sourced From: Petty Officer 1st Class Herbert Banks, Brian Fromal, Petty Officer 1st Class Christopher Stoltz

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