So after someone posted about crime in general, hereby the homicide rate trends for the last decade. Homicide rates are often the specific violent crime metric used to compare countries in europe because its not influenced by willingness to report(compared to things like rape, robbery, beatings, pickpocketing etc)
What happened in 2015?
If I understand these graphs correctly. it does mean that the number of homicide in wallonia and brussels is smaller than in flanders ?
yes but VB says we are going to be killed by our neighbours so ..
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Ah tof, een grafiek. Dan kunnen we weer met zijn allen lullen over wat er mis is aan de grafiek ipv het te hebben over het onderwerp van de grafiek.
Source for data: [https://www.politie.be/statistieken/nl/criminaliteitsstatistieken](https://www.politie.be/statistieken/nl/criminaliteitsstatistieken) -Vlaams Gewest and -Federal, graph visualisation made by me
So after someone posted about crime in general, hereby the homicide rate trends for the last decade. Homicide rates are often the specific violent crime metric used to compare countries in europe because its not influenced by willingness to report(compared to things like rape, robbery, beatings, pickpocketing etc)
What happened in 2015?
If I understand these graphs correctly. it does mean that the number of homicide in wallonia and brussels is smaller than in flanders ?
yes but VB says we are going to be killed by our neighbours so ..
Euhm, stupid question…homicide…thats like? Murder right?
Ja ja, but what about the “many unreported homicides” eh??? eh???
(irony)
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