We’re okay, it’s just the people we are trying to starve and pressure to death that’s trying to get something to eat.
Overskriften kunne også være “Hvilket land fanger flest tyveknægte”.
Its because we consider something like a store cancelling an order due to a pricing-error as theft (punishable by prison and/or amputation).
Honestly, looking at the list of countries, I’m inclined to believe pretty much the inverse is true, or rather that the countries with higher *reported* thefts simply have more effective police forces which leads to people actually reporting thefts because they think the police might actually do something about it.
Somehow globally raising water levels appears quite appealing …….
Title should probably be “List of REPORTED theft incidents per 100.000 people per year.”
Also, no source?
Yes but someone stole my bike btw those charts are so meaningless with out a context
All I see, Mr. Netherlands, is yet another graph where we beat the Swedes.
Number one! Number one!
Yes, Danmark has >100 times as many thefts as Honduras, a poor latinamerican country ravaged by drug crime and gang violence.
Sounds about right.
We have the nicest stuff.
1. are there circumstances that make Danes more likely to report stolen property, such as a difference in insurance policies or faith in law inforcement?
2. I bet 90% are bikes.
LOL this graph must be reverse, than thats correct. I live in Turkey and theft incidents are a lot….
‘Most frequent and most lenient theft insurance policies’
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Oh yeah, it’s shoplifting theft, not from homes or people. It’s a bit older data (2003 to 2016), the link is [this one](https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/rankings/theft/)
HVOR ER SVENSKEN?!
We’re okay, it’s just the people we are trying to starve and pressure to death that’s trying to get something to eat.
Overskriften kunne også være “Hvilket land fanger flest tyveknægte”.
Its because we consider something like a store cancelling an order due to a pricing-error as theft (punishable by prison and/or amputation).
Honestly, looking at the list of countries, I’m inclined to believe pretty much the inverse is true, or rather that the countries with higher *reported* thefts simply have more effective police forces which leads to people actually reporting thefts because they think the police might actually do something about it.
Somehow globally raising water levels appears quite appealing …….
Title should probably be “List of REPORTED theft incidents per 100.000 people per year.”
Also, no source?
Yes but someone stole my bike btw those charts are so meaningless with out a context
All I see, Mr. Netherlands, is yet another graph where we beat the Swedes.
Number one! Number one!
Yes, Danmark has >100 times as many thefts as Honduras, a poor latinamerican country ravaged by drug crime and gang violence.
Sounds about right.
We have the nicest stuff.
1. are there circumstances that make Danes more likely to report stolen property, such as a difference in insurance policies or faith in law inforcement?
2. I bet 90% are bikes.
LOL this graph must be reverse, than thats correct. I live in Turkey and theft incidents are a lot….
‘Most frequent and most lenient theft insurance policies’
Inklusiv cykler?