LuccaCardoso1 said:
Your fonts contradict what you're saying. The first one is from 2001, being extremely outdated. The second one, though, shows a graphic comparing the crime rate from 2006 to 2016, and it is actually decreasing. It had a slight increase compared to 2015, but a huge decrease from 2006. I'd recommend you read the whole article before contradicting yourself next time ;) And according to UNODC's Global Study on Homicide, the UK has a homicide rate of 1.0 per 100k population, while the US sits at a 4.7. That's worse than Turkey, Ukraine, Iran, Tunisia, Lybia, Syria, and many other "violent" countries. |
" The first one is from 2001, being extremely outdated. The second one, though, shows a graphic comparing the crime rate from 2006 to 2016, and it is actually decreasing. It had a slight increase compared to 2015, but a huge decrease from 2006."
so its increasing
"And according to UNODC's Global Study on Homicide"
the comparison i made was on violent crime







