
Was denkst du, ist es tatsächlich so sicher? Ich habe vielleicht kein vollständiges Bild der globalen Kriminalitätsstatistik, aber glauben Sie wirklich, dass Japan oder Singapur eine höhere Kriminalitätsrate haben als Armenien?
Wenn wir die Daten pro 100.000 Menschen vergleichen, deuten die Zahlen darauf hin, dass Armenien sicherer ist, aber ehrlich gesagt fühlt es sich wie völliger Unsinn an. Jeden Tag erreichen uns in Armenien Nachrichten über Morde und Raubüberfälle. Es ist schwer, den Statistiken zu vertrauen, wenn die Realität vor Ort so anders aussieht.
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Von Far-Exercise-6732
8 Kommentare
>UAE
guess the chart is a bit dated lol
Well, there are two things.
1. As you can see if you can read, the infographic is not about the crime rates. It’s about that in armenia people feel safer than in japan.
2. Read less news, it’s not exactly the reality. Homicide rates, for example, are indeed pretty low (even with the recent change of how the statistics are collected). One can say that almost every homicide is discussed in the media for weeks exactly because it’s a pretty rare thing and not an everyday one. Have you actually researched the crime statistics? Like, we have 50-ish kills per year: https://www.canva.com/design/DAHEF7iRjRo/UqPzIRz_E1dttetQ4ve4JQ/view
What confuses me about this is that Artsakhi Armenians say Armenia doesn’t feel safe like Artsakh was, and for me it’s hard to imagine how much safer can a place get?, being a person to came from the Middle East.
Apparently you didn’t lock doors and left car keys on?
It is to my POV. If I saw a group of Armenians staring at me with baseball bats in a dark alley, I’d just think they wanted me to join their game
For one thing, driving is not safe in Armenia, which is probably not included in this index.
Well, some of the other countries on the list need to be updated :/
Virtually every single one of those countries is almost completely homogenized. That’s why it’s safe.
Not true anymore, there is violent crime reported every day, I don’t feel safe here anymore