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Foreigners Drastically Overrepresented in Berlin Crime Statistics (1 Viewer)

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It appears Germany has a problem much like the problem the United States faces.

Certain demographics are overrepresented when it comes to violent crime.

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More than 50% of the perpetrators of violent crimes committed in Berlin by men are foreigners, German media outlet Junge Freiheit reported.

According to police statistics, of the 12,284 male suspects arrested last year, 6,407 did not have a German passport.

This means that foreigners are overrepresented when it comes to violent crime: foreigners make up 24.9% of Berlin’s population, yet an astounding 52.2% of male criminals do not possess a German passport—the rate for this was 50.5% in 2023.

The proportion of male migrant perpetrators may be even higher, because the statistics do not take into account whether the criminals with German citizenship were born abroad or have a migrant background.

There is also a worrying trend related to gang violence committed by foreign juveniles: in 2023, they made up 35.2% of all such crimes. That rate has risen to 38.3%.
 
They are people without a German passport.

They could be Swedish for all we know.

I love this wild-ass speculation...

The proportion of male migrant perpetrators may be even higher, because the statistics do not take into account whether the criminals with German citizenship were born abroad or have a migrant background.

Completely unfounded drivel.
 
Another Vysky bullshit thread.
 
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This includes citizens and foreigners depending on location
Not statistics that I have ever looked seriously into, but are these foreigners you refer to still badly over represented when you compare them with people of similar levels of incomes or poverty instead of comparing ethnicities when the other ethnicities primarily live in a different socio/economic grouping? The 'foreigners' you are saying are over represented in crimes, are almost certainly over represented in the low income and poverty groupings as well. So is the problem their skin colour, ethnic background, language etc, or is it just that they are living in a lower socio/economic grouping that commits more crimes across all ethnicities??
 
Not statistics that I have ever looked seriously into, but are these foreigners you refer to still badly over represented when you compare them with people of similar levels of incomes or poverty instead of comparing ethnicities when the other ethnicities primarily live in a different socio/economic grouping? The 'foreigners' you are saying are over represented in crimes, are almost certainly over represented in the low income and poverty groupings as well. So is the problem their skin colour, ethnic background, language etc, or is it just that they are living in a lower socio/economic grouping that commits more crimes across all ethnicities??
It very well could be due to some of the reasons you cite as in many cases its likely a cultural problem.
 
Why should Germany be any different from anywhere else?
 
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This includes citizens and foreigners depending on location

If you are trying to make some point, you did not do a good job.

Once again, US does not have this problem. US citizens commit a lot more crimes than the rest.

It very well could be due to some of the reasons you cite as in many cases its likely a cultural problem.

His point was that it's not a cultural problem but level-of-wealth problem that goes across all cultures.
 
If you are trying to make some point, you did not do a good job.

Once again, US does not have this problem. US citizens commit a lot more crimes than the rest.



His point was that it's not a cultural problem but level-of-wealth problem that goes across all cultures.
BS excuses in efforts to dismiss personal accountability

And I have made my point. It appears you lack a fundamental understanding of what demographics are.
 
They are people without a German passport.

They could be Swedish for all we know.

I love this wild-ass speculation...



Completely unfounded drivel.
So it's your contention that there's a vast crime wave perpetrated by swedish people versus the third world that they're importing at record numbers?
 

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