Top countries recording crime

Quote from sputdr:

I found this to be an interesting stat- Europe seems to be crime ridden.

Crimes p/ 100,000 people

1. Iceland
2. Sweden
3. UK
4. Finland
5. Belgium
6. Denmark
7. Netherlands
8. Canada
9. Germany
10. Austria

lol :p
 
Quote from james_bond_3rd:

I don't believe your numbers. Different countries have different definition of crime (marajuana use for example). Murder per capita is a much more reliable statistics.

#1 Colombia 0.617847 per 1,000 people
#2 South Africa 0.496008 per 1,000 people
#3 Jamaica 0.324196 per 1,000 people
#4 Venezuela 0.316138 per 1,000 people
#5 Russia 0.201534 per 1,000 people http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/editpost.php?s=&action=editpost&postid=2005264#
#6 Mexico 0.130213 per 1,000 people
#7 Estonia 0.107277 per 1,000 people
#8 Latvia 0.10393 per 1,000 people
#9 Lithuania 0.102863 per 1,000 people
#10 Belarus 0.0983495 per 1,000 people
#11 Ukraine 0.094006 per 1,000 people
#12 Papua New Guinea 0.0838593 per 1,000 people
#13 Kyrgyzstan 0.0802565 per 1,000 people
#14 Thailand 0.0800798 per 1,000 people
#15 Moldova 0.0781145 per 1,000 people
#16 Zimbabwe 0.0749938 per 1,000 people
#17 Seychelles 0.0739025 per 1,000 people
#18 Zambia 0.070769 per 1,000 people
#19 Costa Rica 0.061006 per 1,000 people
#20 Poland 0.0562789 per 1,000 people
#21 Georgia 0.0511011 per 1,000 people
#22 Uruguay 0.045082 per 1,000 people
#23 Bulgaria 0.0445638 per 1,000 people
#24 United States 0.042802 per 1,000 people
#25 Armenia 0.0425746 per 1,000 people
#26 India 0.0344083 per 1,000 people
#27 Yemen 0.0336276 per 1,000 people
#28 Dominica 0.0289733 per 1,000 people
#29 Azerbaijan 0.0285642 per 1,000 people
#30 Finland 0.0283362 per 1,000 people
#31 Slovakia 0.0263303 per 1,000 people
#32 Romania 0.0250784 per 1,000 people
#33 Portugal 0.0233769 per 1,000 people
#34 Malaysia 0.0230034 per 1,000 people
#35 Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 0.0229829 per 1,000 people
#36 Mauritius 0.021121 per 1,000 people
#37 Hungary 0.0204857 per 1,000 people
#38 Korea, South 0.0196336 per 1,000 people
#39 Slovenia 0.0179015 per 1,000 people
#40 France 0.0173272 per 1,000 people
#41 Czech Republic 0.0169905 per 1,000 people
#42 Iceland 0.0168499 per 1,000 people
#43 Australia 0.0150324 per 1,000 people
#44 Canada 0.0149063 per 1,000 people
#45 Chile 0.014705 per 1,000 people
#46 United Kingdom 0.0140633 per 1,000 people
#47 Italy 0.0128393 per 1,000 people
#48 Spain 0.0122456 per 1,000 people
#49 Germany 0.0116461 per 1,000 people
#50 Tunisia 0.0112159 per 1,000 people
#51 Netherlands 0.0111538 per 1,000 people
#52 New Zealand 0.0111524 per 1,000 people
#53 Denmark 0.0106775 per 1,000 people
#54 Norway 0.0106684 per 1,000 people
#55 Ireland 0.00946215 per 1,000 people
#56 Switzerland 0.00921351 per 1,000 people
#57 Indonesia 0.00910842 per 1,000 people
#58 Greece 0.0075928 per 1,000 people
#59 Hong Kong 0.00550804 per 1,000 people
#60 Japan 0.00499933 per 1,000 people
#61 Saudi Arabia 0.00397456 per 1,000 people
#62 Qatar 0.00115868 per 1,000 people

Except for former communist countries, I don't see any Europian countries ahead of the US.

where the heck is Brazil??

Thats one of the most dangerous countries in the world..... up there with South Africa and middle east.

In some ways even worse..... in Brazil.... just a few years ago, it was common for the police to moon light as "exterminators" for local shops and stores.

After night fall, the cops would mask up and go hit the streets... executing lil kids that were homeless... had no where to go but sleep in the side walks..... in front of shopping areas...bad for business i guess. :(

And then there are kid gangs call "paranas" they blend in on crowds... then out of no were they appear and WAMMMO.... they pick a target and completely cover him,,, up to a dozen kids.... going at him like killer paranas.....then in a flash they are gone. The victim is left laying there... beaten and dazed with no wallet , no jewelry .... and no shirt or pants sometimes!

these are just the kids.... never mind the grown up thugs!!


EDIT: Saudi arabia is number 61???:confused:

Towns folk routinely stone girls to death if do so much as want to drive a car.... what gives??:confused:
 
Wow, South Africa, that triumph of marxism and darling of the left everywhere, has the highest murder rate in the world... and they exported their ideals to Zimbabwe too, and they are high up the list...
 
This is another example on how those Europeans can not compete with good old USA. :p

I mean really.... making drugs legal n all.... if drugs are legal.. then how can you have the drug dealers??? If you dont have the drug dealers.... then how the heck can you have the gangs and gang violence??:confused: :confused: :confused:

Stupid Europeans..... dont even know how to bring there crime stats up.....
 
Quote from lilduckling:

This is another example on how those Europeans can not compete with good old USA. :p

I mean really.... making drugs legal n all.... if drugs are legal.. then how can you have the drug dealers??? If you dont have the drug dealers.... then how the heck can you have the gangs and gang violence??:confused: :confused: :confused:

Stupid Europeans..... dont even know how to bring there crime stats up.....

You are extremely naive if you believe that European countries don't have problems with drugs and gangs.

Denmark is a relatively crime free country, but everyone in Denmark knows and fears the motorcycle gangs (known locally as "rockers"). The rockers deal in drugs and other criminal rackets and use extreme violence to protect their illegal activities. In the 1990's the Hells Angels and the Banditos fought a multiyear war in Scandinavia and Finland that left 11 dead and 96 wounded. The gangs used bombs and RPGs along with guns. A truce was finally agreed to because the extreme violence interfered with the profits of the gangs' rackets. The motorcycle gangs are still actively invoved in criminal rackets, but have been keeping a much lower profile.

If you walk around in European cities it doesn't take too long to figure out where the drug activity or hooker hotspots are.
 
Quote from jeb9999:

You are extremely naive if you believe that European countries don't have problems with drugs and gangs.

Denmark is a relatively crime free country, but everyone in Denmark knows and fears the motorcycle gangs (known locally as "rockers"). The rockers deal in drugs and other criminal rackets and use extreme violence to protect their illegal activities. In the 1990's the Hells Angels and the Banditos fought a multiyear war in Scandinavia and Finland that left 11 dead and 96 wounded. The gangs used bombs and RPGs along with guns. A truce was finally agreed to because the extreme violence interfered with the profits of the gangs' rackets. The motorcycle gangs are still actively invoved in criminal rackets, but have been keeping a much lower profile.

If you walk around in European cities it doesn't take too long to figure out where the drug activity or hooker hotspots are.

drug activity??? If its legal.. then you buy in a store .... not on a street corner.
You buy... you pay taxes on it.. and you go home to the girl who's waiting for you. Ya smoke ... eat a pizza and watch a movie.

I was in Germany for 3 years. Prostitution is legal there. In the whole time is was there NEVER ever did i she a prostitute walking the streets or hanging out on the corner!!

why???

Because no one would go solicit her if she tried. Everyone gos to the whore houses... (some where multi-story buildings) where its regulated.... and the women are hot!! because if the're not hot... they cant make money. it works itself out in several ways.

Here in the states you have these desease infested ugly.... walking dead hookers......

except in certain parts of Nevada ... there they are hot!! (cause its legal)

Same principle applies to drugs
 
Quote from Red_Ink_inc:


As far as 'crime ridden' that depends on your definition of crime. Stealing a pack of chewing gum is a crime as is blowing someone's head off in a car jacking. The difference is one is a petty crime and one is a violent crime. Most people are more concerned with violent crime.

Misrepresenting facts in order to prove your point is weak.

This is true. I used to live in Finland, and it was unbelievably safe. I never heard of ANYONE stealing anything. If you don't work, the government gives you a decent salary anyway. No reason to steal anything, and no one carries guns or knives.

They do drink an absurd amount however, and get into trouble all the time with urinating in public (even in the middle of the day. Has to be seen to be believed), and the occasional brawl (still pretty rare). Almost no drunk driving though as the penalties are severe.

Anyway, my point is they would record the most minor infractions there, as they would in almost all the countries listed in this poll. Western Europe in general is pretty much a very low crime region. They are raised since birth to follow rules. And they pretty much do.
 
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