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palou said:
SamuelRSmith said:

And in the USA, much like in Sweden, most of the murders are found in no-go zones.

Even when you go into these cities, the crime will be concentrated into specific regions of the city, and within those regions, blocks.

https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/pa/philadelphia/crime for example, much of its crime is right in the center.

Malmö, a « bad » swedish city, has a murder rate of 3.8

 

Yes, that’s high for Sweden. That still doesn’t mean that it’s accurate to call it dangerous.

It's more than three times as dangerous as the rest of the country or the EU average. It's all relative and 3.8 is considered good in one place in the world and dangerous in another it's all relative and the USA isn't the standard and by itself pretty dangerous.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar