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    1. Does this count act per capital or equivalent money robbed per capital?

      Just asking as there is an ongoing case in HU, where ONE family robbed 1 billion EURs.

    2. SaapaduRaman on

      Probably worthy of note, the proportion of immigrants in most of these countries has probably also increased substantially over the same period, suggesting that immigrants are not “responsible” for theft, as often suggested.

    3. EmpereurAuguste on

      What explains this ? Those are very intense changes for most countries

    4. Probably some legal change here in Finland – crime has been on the increase lately but nothing dramatic

    5. Impressive_Door_6405 on

      Ye because Slovakia changed classification of robbery to now from 700 Euros lol

    6. Even more crime in Italy? Maybe they do need mafia to keep things straight

    7. Equivalent-Read-1406 on

      -82% ennyit számít, ha egy rablási eset bejelentéséről lebeszél a rendőrség, vagy lopásnak/kifosztásnak minősítenek.

    8. Bloody Brexit. There have been no benefits that outweigh not having data on these maps.

    9. b..b.b.uut reddit told me migrants made germany and france crime ridden and unlivable??

    10. Remote_Addition7058 on

      According to your own source, Italy has less crime in 2023 than in 2008

    11. Alive_Internet on

      This is the complete opposite of what I’ve seen in the EU subs. Are recent robberies less likely to be reported, or is there some other reason why these stats don’t align with Europeans feeling much more likely to be robbed in real life?

    12. disconnect0414 on

      Hungarian stats are fake, our soviet style governent asks for soviet style fake stats from the statistics office

    13. patrick-1977 on

      As a robber, I can confirm. No more cash in their wallets, no longer worth my precious time. I know send text messages to seniors, promising them a quick buck if they respond asap.

    14. GodLeftMeOnRead on

      Someone is cooking the books, I got pickpocketed twice in Germany on a two week trip. Reported both, local police didn’t even write them down.

    15. The fact that Europe is evolving into a cashless society more and more is probably a big reason for this decline (in most places)

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