Gang crime on the rise: Which European countries have the most dangerous neighbourhoods?
Violence is often drug-related, particularly in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and France.
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Violence is often drug-related, particularly in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and France.
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/03/10/gang-crime-on-the-rise-which-european-countries-have-the-most-dangerous-neighbourhoods
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00:00Gang crime is on the rise in the EU, which countries have the most dangerous neighbourhoods?
00:12The European Parliamentary Research Service has warned that gang violence is increasing in the EU
00:20due to escalating competition between rival criminal groups.
00:25One of the most concerning trends is the recruitment of minors into organized crime and terrorism groups,
00:33which is prompting countries like Sweden to introduce legislation to wiretap children.
00:39According to the latest Eurostat data, 10% of EU citizens reported experiencing crime, violence or vandalism in their local area,
00:5112.3% if we consider only people at risk of poverty in general,
00:58the highest rates of people reporting local violence were found in Greece 20.9%,
01:06the Netherlands 16.7%, Bulgaria, France, Spain and Belgium.
01:15On the other end of the spectrum, Croatia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Estonia emerged as the safest countries,
01:25all reporting local crime rates below 5%.