Index of violence statistics for the Thai Deep South
Number of incidents that occured by district
Numbers of incidents
No
Pattani
720
Narathiwat
690
Yala
688
Songkhla
70
1
Saiburi
123
Rangae
155
Muang
188
Sabayoi
2
Yarang
112
Ruesoh
147
Bannangsata
155
Thepa
3
Nongchick
101
Bacho
57
Raman
135
Natawee
4
Muang
93
Muang
55
Yaha
105
Chana
5
Kok Poh
66
Srisakorn
54
Krongpinang
36
Hadyai
6
Yaring
58
Cho Airong
51
Thanto
35
Muang
7
Mayo
49
Sungaipadee
46
Baethong
17
8
Panare
38
Chanae
39
Kabang
17
9
Kapo
27
Takbai
38
10
Thungyangdaeng
25
Sungaikolok
20
11
Maikhaen
21
Yeengo
14
12
Maelan
7
Waeng
11
13
Sukirin
3
Note: 10 incidents had no province specified
Number of incidents classified by place of occurrence
No.Places of occurrence
Number of incidents
(%)
1
Roads or highways
1,300
59.7
2
Homes and residential places
256
11.8
3
Shops and service stores
209
9.6
4
Other places
138
6.3
5
Plantations
119
5.5
6
Educational institutes or public places
64
2.9
7
Public sport park
18
0.8
8
Construction sites or factories
11
0.5
9
Dormitory or employee residential sites, military camp
8
0.4
10
Unknown
55
2.5
This chart shows numbers of events classified by place of occurrence with regards to the period that the events occurred in.
The different colors refers to the period when the events occurred. Left to right (starting with dark brown): January-September 2007, October 2007 to June 2008, July-December 2008, January-March 2009, April 2009, May 2009, June 2009
On the x-axis: The place of occurrence (left to right) road or highway (with the total of 1297 events), homes/residential areas (255 events), local shops/stores/service area (209 events), others (138 events) and plantation/fields (119 events)
This chart shows the distribution of events that occur each month (January 2007 to June 2009). The different color bars indicate places of occurrence.
Light yellow - roads/highway
Dark yellow - homes/ residential area
Light orange - local shops/stores/services area
Orange - Other places
Dark orange - plantation fields
Red - educational institutes
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Spot map that reveals the number of deaths according to the place that the event occurred
The number of casualties are classified by the size of the circle.
The events are classified by shades of color (left to right): January-September 2007, October 2007-June 2008, July-December 2008, January-March 2009, April 2009, May 2009, June 2009
This chart shows numbers of events classified by province and time that the event occurs (each spot represents one event). The light blue represents events in Songkhla, dark blue for Pattani, green for Yala, red for Narathiwat and black represents the total numbers of events.
This chart shows events classified by the monthly timeline (x-axis). Each color represents the following:
Black (top) - June 2009
Light violet - May 2009
Light blue - April 2009
Dark blue - January-March 2009
Green - July-December 2008
Red - October 2007 to June 2008
Black - January-September 2007
This chart shows the distribution of events that occur during the day of the week ranging from Monday to Sunday (bottom) and the place of occurrence: Songkhla (light blue), Pattani (dark blue), Yala (green), Narathiwat (red), total (black).
This chart shows the distribution of events that occurs by day of the week ranging from (left to right) Monday to Sunday and the date of occurrence.
Black (top) - June 2009
Light violet - May 2009
Light blue - April 2009
Dark blue - January-March 2009
Green - July-December 2008
Red - October 2007 to June 2008
Black - January-September 2007
This chart shows the numbers of events that occur classified by place of occurrence and monthly timeline (one spot represents one event)
The x-axis shows a monthly range from January 2007 to June 2009. The four provinces are represented by colors: Light blue (Songkhla), dark blue (Pattani), green (Yala), red (Narathiwat), black (total events).
Numbers of violent incidents since January 2004. Across the bottom are the years (2547 is 2004, 2548 is 2005, 2549 is 2006, 2550 is 2007, 2551 is 2008, 2552 is 2009). The blue line shows the number of all violent incidents that took place as reported by the Deep South Coordination Center (counting all incidents both injury and non-injury). The red line shows data according to the Violence-related Injury Surveillance (a form that hospitals, doctors and clinics are supposed to fill out to report violent incidents). The black line indicates the numbers of dead reported to the VIS.
This chart shows the number of incidents that occur monthly from January 2004 up to present. The x-axis shows the 12 months of the year (from January to December). The blue line represents the average incidents that occur during the years 2004-2009 reported by the Deep South Coordination Center (DSCC). The red line represents the VIS (Violence-related Injury Surveillance) incident report reporting deaths and injuries for the present year.
Below: Number and rate (/100 hundred thousand population/month) of casualty and death and fatality rate(%) according to provinces that the incidents occur, reported by casualty rate, death rate and fatality rate consecutively.
Ranking and rate (per 100,000 population per month) of casualties and deaths
No
Casualty
death
Fatality rate
district
number
rate
district
number
rate
district
Rate(%)
1
Bannangsata
318
20.9
Bannangsata
113
7.4
Thungyangdaeng
51
2
Kapo
71
15.5
Srisakorn
43
4.9
Srisakorn
47.8
3
Ruesoh
289
15.3
Rangae
116
4.6
Panare
44.6
4
Yaha
224
15.3
Yaha
67
4.6
Sabayoi
42.7
5
Rangae
351
13.9
Thungyangdaeng
25
4.4
Raman
35.7
6
Sukirin
83
12.8
Ruesoh
75
4
Bannangsata
35.5
7
Choairong
138
12.6
Kapoh
18
3.9
Chanae
34.4
8
Saiburi
220
11.9
Raman
91
3.7
Chana
33.3
9
Bacho
166
11.8
Saiburi
68
3.7
Rangae
33
10
Maikhaen
39
11.8
Chanae
33
3.6
Yarang
31.7
Below: This table shows numbers and ratio (per 100,000 population per month) of injury and death victims and death. The information is classified by the ratio of injury, death and the Case Fatality Rate (CFR - percentage of dead compared to the overall incidents) of each province.
ProvincesInjury
Death
CFR
number
ratio
number
ratio
Ratio(%)
Songkhla
145
0.4
49
0.1
33.8
Satun
-
-
-
-
-
Pattani
1424
7.6
416
2.2
29.2
Yala
1412
10.2
326
2.4
23.1
Narathiwat
1739
8.3
402
1.9
23.1
Unidentified
10
-
2
-
20
Total
4730
4.7
1195
1.2
25.3
This chart shows the numbers of injured and dead classified by place of occurrence (left to right: Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala, Songkhla).The orange bar represents injuries and the black represents dead. Above each bar is the CFR (case fatality rate) percentage.
This chart shows numbers of injured and dead classified by province and the time period when the events occurred (left to right: Narathiwat, Pattani, Yala, Songkhla). Black represents the dead. The rest of the bar represents injured.
Brown - January-September 2007
Dark orange - October 2007 to June 2008
Orange - July-December 2008
Dark yellow - January-March 2009
Yellow - April 2009
Eggshell - May 2009
Shaded - June 2009
There were a total of 1744 dead and injured in Narathiwat, 1429 in Pattani, 1427 in Yala and 146 in Songkhla.
This chart shows numbers of injured and dead classified by place of occurrence. The bottom line indicates each district where the events occurred. On the y-axis are the numbers of events. The orange represents injury and the black represents death.
Left to right on the x-axis: The city district of Yala, Rangae, Bannangsata, Ruesoh, Raman, Yaha, Saiburi, City district of Pattani, Nongchick, Yarang, Bacho, city district of Narathiwat, Yaring, Choairong, Kokpoh, Sungaipadee, Chanae, Srisakorn, Mayor, Sungaikolok, Sukirin, Takbao, Sabayoi, Kapo, Krongpinang, Panare, Yeengo, Tarnto, Thungyangdaeng, Waeng, Maikhaen, Natawee, Thepa, Kabang, Baetong, Maelan, Hadyai, Chana, city district of Songkhla.
This chart shows numbers of injured and dead classified by place of occurrence and month. The top five places that the events occurred (left to right) Yala, Rangae, Bannangsata, Ruesoh, Raman
Black - dead
Brown - January-September 2007
Dark orange - October 2007 to June 2008
Orange - July-December 2008
Dark yellow - January-March 2009
Yellow - April 2009
Eggshell - May 2009
Shaded - June 2009
The above chart shows the relationship between the place of occurrence and the residence of the injured. The size of the spot shows the number of the casualties. The five provinces on the chart are (left to right) Songkhla, Satun, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat
Number and rate(per 100,000 per month) of casualties and deaths and fatality rate (%) ranked by the tambon where the incidents occurred
No
Casualty
Death
Fatality rate
Tambon
Number
rate
Tambon
Number
Rate
Tambon
Rate(%)
1
Sukirin
81
43.6
Patae
41
13.9
Makrood
100
2
Patae
103
34.9
Bacho
27
13.3
Takae
100
3
Ruesoh
114
34.2
Sribanphot
12
11.9
Saikhao
100
4
Khuanbanglang
31
28.8
Kaeraw
22
10.6
Torlang
100
5
Bacho
52
25.7
Khuanbanglang
10
9.3
Kalupang
100
6
Laharn
35
25.4
Tabing
15
8.9
Datoh
100
7
Kaeraw
52
25
Dorn
9
8.1
Lubohsawor
100
8
Paklaw
43
23.9
Laharn
11
8
Khae
100
9
Sribanphot
24
23.8
Tanyonglimor
18
7.7
Plaknoo
100
10
Karubee
34
22.9
Arsong
11
7.6
Bannork
100
Bongo
31
7.6
Thankhiree
100
Kamiyor
100
Yatae
100
Mamong
100
Khaodaeng
100
Manangtayor
100
Laempoh
100
Sakor
100
Namnoy
100
Sateng
100
Hadyai
100
This chart shows numbers of injured and dead classified by place of occurrence. The top 10 tambons: (from left to right) Ruesoh, Tanyongmas, Satengnork, Bannangsata, Patae, Sukirin, Bongo, Dusongngo, Bacho, Juab. The orange color indicates injury and black indicates death.
This chart shows numbers of injured and dead classified by tambon. The top 5 tambons (left to right) Ruesoh, Tanyongmas, Satengnork, Bannangsata, Patae. Black represents the dead and the rest of the bar represents the injured.
Brown - January-September 2007
Dark orange - October 2007 to June 2008
Orange - July-December 2008
Dark yellow - January-March 2009
Yellow - April 2009
Eggshell - May 2009
Shaded - June 2009
Number of casualty and death and fatality rate (%) of the top 5 report following the hospitals that provide medical treatment
No.
Hospital
Casualty number
Hospital
Death number
Hospital
Fatality rate(%)
Provincial and college Hospitals (total casualty of 1,114, death of 51,fatality rate of 4.6%)
1
Yala
878
Yala
38
Hadyai
10.4
2
Prince of Songkhla
188
Prince of Songkhla
8
Yala, Prince of Songkhla
4.3
3
Hadyai
48
Hadyai
5
General hospitals (total casualty of 1,306, death of 76 and fatality rate of 5.8%)
1
Pattani
557
Narathiwat
46
Baetong
11.1
2
Narathiwat
545
Pattani
26
Narathiwat
8.4
3
Sungaikolok
179
Sungaikolok
2
Pattani
4.7
4
Baetong
18
Baetong
Sungaikolok
1.1
5
Songkhla
7
Community hospitals (total casualty of 2,736, death of 212, fatality rate of 7.7%)
1
Rangae
227
Kokpoh
19
Chana
40
2
Ruesoh
209
Ruesoh, Panare
16
Panare
27.1
3
Bannangsata
187
Saiburi
15
Mayor
20
4
Saiburi
169
Mayo
14
Kokpoh
18.1
5
Yaha
163
Bannangsata, Yarang
13
Thungyangdaeng
15.2
This map shows the rate of casualties according to the tambon where the incidents occur. The number of injured are classified by monthly period as following:
Dark green - January 2007 - September 2007
Green - October 2007 - June 2008
Light green - July 2008 - December 2008
Yellow - January 2009 - March 2009
Light orange - April 2009
Orange - May 2009
Red - July 2009
The brown color indicates the rate of injured in each district (per 100,000 population per month).
Source: Deep South Violence-related Injury Surveillance statistics
Index of violence statistics for the Thai Deep South
Deep South Violence Statistics – January 2009-June 2009
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