Johny.speiz
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Despite the stereotypes, EU EE countries have, in general (with some exceptions), quite low intentional homicide rate in the world.
Take per ex., Poland and Czechia which have one of the lowest intentional homicide rates in the world (look at the UNODC table, last was 2016), comprise between 0,61-0,67 int. hom. for 100'000 inhabitants, which is comparable to WE countries such as Austria (0,66), and is half lower than Germany (1,18), France (1,35) and the UK (1,2), and is lower than in many WE nations, overall. Slovenia has 0,48 , which is lower than Switzerland (0.54). Moreover, all the country with less than an indice of 1 I exchanged doesn't have so called "ghettos".
What is country or US state homicide rate?
Furthermore, is your city/town dangerous at night or even day time, are there "ghettos"?
https://dataunodc.un.org/crime/intentional-homicide-victims
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
Take per ex., Poland and Czechia which have one of the lowest intentional homicide rates in the world (look at the UNODC table, last was 2016), comprise between 0,61-0,67 int. hom. for 100'000 inhabitants, which is comparable to WE countries such as Austria (0,66), and is half lower than Germany (1,18), France (1,35) and the UK (1,2), and is lower than in many WE nations, overall. Slovenia has 0,48 , which is lower than Switzerland (0.54). Moreover, all the country with less than an indice of 1 I exchanged doesn't have so called "ghettos".
What is country or US state homicide rate?
Furthermore, is your city/town dangerous at night or even day time, are there "ghettos"?
https://dataunodc.un.org/crime/intentional-homicide-victims
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate