This map confuses me, as it is the opposite of the homicide one posted recently. How is it that Western and Northern Europe have higher robbery rates, but lower homicide rates than Eastern Europe? Instead of all crimes being correlated together, does each region just pick and choose which types of crime they prefer to commit?
RipcityOregon on
Refugees welcome 🤣😂
Aureon on
for the umptillionth time, comparing crime statistics across jurisdictions makes no sense, the definition of robbery may aswell be different
Ghost_of_Syd on
Comparing the number of robberies to the population doesn’t make much sense since so much theft happens to tourists, who don’t count toward the base population on the map.
Kriver7524 on
Warcelona.
I don’t think this is very representative of the reality anyway. Maybe some countries are more honest than others, or maybe the definition of robbery is different.
HarrMada on
Eastern Europeans stealing in the West.
Dinkoist_ on
I can confirm the Saint Denis numbers. I lost my satchel there on Rdr2
19MKUltra77 on
Sadly, Barcelona is pretty accurate.
Esmovon on
Damn, Spain’s glowing like it’s on fire—stay safe over there!
ItalianBadPenguin on
Belgium, are you ok?
Top-Grapefruit8099 on
And now Eastern Europe is safer
Sweden, a country that was once safer than most if not all European countries, is now one of the most dangerous countries in Europe
That’s what happens when you vote for liberal woke parties
0cleese on
*Reported
Fit_Swordfish5248 on
When you look at the rate of tourism for each of these areas the numbers really aren’t all that surprising. Paris gets 3x more people visiting than nearly anywhere else in Europe.
The_GEP_Gun_Takedown on
Remove this far right propaganda
Nordisali on
Capitalism generates crime.
Weird_Bookkeeper2863 on
Inevitable „oh people in the east just don’t report theft“ comments incoming.
BornPraline5607 on
I doubt this represents the actual numbers. When I was in Italy, my wallet was stolen and the italian academy said no to report the theft because the police weren’t going to do anything about it
Practical_Bed_1960 on
Hmmm
HMMMMMMMMMMMM
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This map confuses me, as it is the opposite of the homicide one posted recently. How is it that Western and Northern Europe have higher robbery rates, but lower homicide rates than Eastern Europe? Instead of all crimes being correlated together, does each region just pick and choose which types of crime they prefer to commit?
Refugees welcome 🤣😂
for the umptillionth time, comparing crime statistics across jurisdictions makes no sense, the definition of robbery may aswell be different
Comparing the number of robberies to the population doesn’t make much sense since so much theft happens to tourists, who don’t count toward the base population on the map.
Warcelona.
I don’t think this is very representative of the reality anyway. Maybe some countries are more honest than others, or maybe the definition of robbery is different.
Eastern Europeans stealing in the West.
I can confirm the Saint Denis numbers. I lost my satchel there on Rdr2
Sadly, Barcelona is pretty accurate.
Damn, Spain’s glowing like it’s on fire—stay safe over there!
Belgium, are you ok?
And now Eastern Europe is safer
Sweden, a country that was once safer than most if not all European countries, is now one of the most dangerous countries in Europe
That’s what happens when you vote for liberal woke parties
*Reported
When you look at the rate of tourism for each of these areas the numbers really aren’t all that surprising. Paris gets 3x more people visiting than nearly anywhere else in Europe.
Remove this far right propaganda
Capitalism generates crime.
Inevitable „oh people in the east just don’t report theft“ comments incoming.
I doubt this represents the actual numbers. When I was in Italy, my wallet was stolen and the italian academy said no to report the theft because the police weren’t going to do anything about it
Hmmm
HMMMMMMMMMMMM