The United States' crime rate is the highest with 11,877,218 "reported" crimes annually. This may have more to do with the amount of law enforcement than with the actual number of crimes commited in per country.
Iceland has a crime rate of 14, 726.95 reported criminals every 100,000 citizens which is the highest reported to this day
Canada is one of the most humble & very cosmoplitain country, which respectively allows green card so it has very low crime rate according to its economical level country but it has crime in some of its cities because mostly terrist(hindus) are get secure to live that and most of its population is of green card holder which are hindus.............................................................................
Amsterdam........is not a country but a city in a country.
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None... No country has zero percent crime rate; however some say an area has zero percent crime rate but this may be due to unofficial documents or un recorded crime which may have occured in the area.
Where? Without a specific country, this cannot be answered.
The country of Nigeria has a very large crime rate. Since 2007 the crime rate was recorded to be 9/10 stores get robbed per day which means the value of crime in nigeria is 43
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In respect of murder rate per capita, it's South Africa followed closely by Colombia. In respect of crime rate per capita, it is most definitely South Africa.
Sweden has the highest rate of petty crime in proportion to its population among European countries. The country has reported high levels of pickpocketing and petty theft in tourist areas and public transportation.
Spain has a moderate crime rate compared to other countries in Europe. While it is generally considered a safe country for tourists and residents, it is still advisable to remain vigilant and take common-sense safety precautions, particularly in crowded tourist areas and big cities.