15 Most Dangerous Cities in Europe
Europe in general is one of the safest continents with its north western region comprising some of the most developed countries in the world. According to a reported by the United Nations, in the long term, crime has been decreasing in Europe, particularly in the EU countries. On the other hand, the whole of Europe has mixed results when it comes to global crime rate. Take homicide, for example. Western and eastern European countries have an average rate of 2.5 and 10 incidents per 100,000 individuals, respectively.
For comparison, the global average according to the above source is 7.6 homicides per 100,000 individuals. While Western European countries are way below the global average crime rate, the figures for eastern Europe are not impressive. On the bright side, though, the conditions for safety are improving all over the continent. The effects of the improving law and order situation are evident from the economy. Despite its strict tax and
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Poverty in the Dominican Republic and Its Connection to Crime
SEATTLE, Washington The Dominican Republic is a middle-class country filled with rich, diverse culture located in the Caribbean that has made progress with its economy. However, one can still find people living in impoverished communities within the country where crime is prevalent. Crime and poverty are two inextricably connected issues. This piece will focus on the correlation between crime and poverty in the Dominican Republic while revealing insights from people who have experienced the country’s poor living conditions and how the nation deals with crime.
Poverty in the Dominican Republic