Percentage of population given a court penalty by nationality in Norway

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  1. Now take into account that migrants from these countries are predominantly

    * male

    * young

    * poor

    which increases the probability to become criminal and that

    * crimes committed by foreign nationals are reported more often

    If you factor these aspects out of the statistics, you will get a less distorted assessment of the “cultural impact on criminality” which probably was OP’s goal.

    Now drop the downvotes right here👇!

  2. I doubt India would be more than a percent. We should be proud of our model Immigrant status and continue to promote immigrant of Indians over other nationalities using such statistics.

  3. “Those god damn emigrants stealing our court penalties! When will this stop!”

    PS: irony.

  4. Source? A random table with no context can be easily misconstrued to align to an agenda. How about put the link so we can know what kind of penalties we are talking about. Does it include overstaying visa penalties?

  5. I’m rather surprised Lithuania isn’t on that list? I was certain we were pretty high up there.

    Speaking off, why is no one from EU on that list? That seems just straight up odd.

  6. The title made me think this was about tennis or something.

    Wouldn’t “criminal convictions” be a better term than court penalty in this case?

  7. Tbf prison standards in Norway is far better than living standards of middle class in many countries on that list. With my friend who lived in norway for sometime we even joke about how breaking the law in norway is a win-win.

  8. It’s interesting and sad that the penalties are highest from individuals who come from countries with the most strife, especially the ones caused by their governments or by meddling by foreign governments.

  9. It’s surprising to me that a lot of European countries don’t prioritise places like India, Hong Kong etc when establishing policy. If you can take groups that (in Britain at least) get far better grades than average, commit less crime, earn more so take far less out of the system, and tend to be working age so are rarely dependant, surely that’s preferable?

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