terça-feira, 24 de junho de 2025

Crime and immigration in some European countries

 


Germany: In 2022, foreigners (non-German nationals) accounted for about 34% of suspects in criminal cases, while making up around 12-13% of the population.


Sweden: A 2021 report indicated that around 58% of convicted offenders were foreign-born or had foreign backgrounds, despite making up about 20% of the population.


France: Foreigners (non-French nationals) make up around 7% of the population but account for roughly 19% of convicted offenders.


Italy: Non-Italian nationals represent about 9% of the population but account for around 30% of arrests. 

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