Top 5 Safest Countries in the World
Top 5 Countries Where Safety is First
By Fabiola Hernandez, published Dec 05, 2007
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5. Japan. Though some may argue against this saying that Japan does not report all of its crime to officials, it is safe to say (no pun intended) that it is a peaceful nation. Major crimes occur at very low rates and it has a robbery ratio of 1.1 to every 100,000 people. The US has a ratio of 233 to every 100,000 people. One reason that may be attributed to the safety of the country is its culture. The Japanese are taught to never bring shame to their families, therefore abstain from disorderly conduct. The prosperous Japanese economy and tight gun control also can be factored in.
4. Ireland. Threats of terrorism and public riots are very slim in this Gaelic land. People are virtually free and the government functions with very, very little corruption. How often do we hear of Ireland on the news? Almost never. There is freedom of religion and press in Ireland and the likelihood of public political demonstrations is: 0. Reasons why? Irish police are strict.
3. Denmark. Country most likely to be what Karl Marx imagined: socialism working. The Danes believe crime stems from poverty; therefore they have created a welfare state. People live comfortably and the most they have to worry about is pick pocketing. Police response is immediate.
2. New Zealand. Bottom line, you can walk almost anywhere at night. Zero litter, graffiti, and vandalism are some of the first things tourists see when they come to New Zealand and the government does a good job of monitoring crime. Violence is seldom heard of, but as in all big cities around the world, something is bound to happen sooner or later.
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Takeaways
- The Japanese are taught to never bring shame to their families.
- Denmark. Country most likely to be what Karl Marx imagined: socialism working.
- Norway is the most peaceful country in the world.
Did You Know?
Zero litter, graffiti, and vandalism are some of the first things tourists see when they come to New Zealand and the government does a good job of monitoring crime.
Resources
- To balance out the notorious compilation of Top 5 Most Dangerous Countries in the World, the safest countries on the globe were analyzed. Crime is virtually nonexistent or very rare. Consequently, the quality of life is higher in safer countries and the people live longer. According to the Global Peace Index, the following are countries where you don't have to watch your back.
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