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Ireland in high-risk crime level

JUST one country has a higher level of crime than Britain and that’s Ireland.

Ireland has the highest level of assaults, sexual crimes and robberies in the EU and it’s going to get worse, according to a major report of victims’ experiences.

The experts are concerned at what they say is serious under-reporting of crime in garda records and recommend the Government commission independent surveys and ensures smarter policing.

Carried out by market researchers Gallup, paid for by the European Union and co-ordinated by the UN’s Crime and Justice Institute (UNICRI) the report says people in Ireland are at a very high risk of crime and describe the country as a crime hotspot.

In 2005 out of all the countries in the EU Ireland had the highest levels of assaults, the highest rates of robberies and the highest risk of theft of cars and from cars.

Ireland is also one of only three countries including Brit-

ain and Estonia to be above the EU average for both pick-pocketing and personal theft.

Dublin is the fourth most dangerous city in the EU on a par with Belfast and behind London and Amsterdam.

On the positive side Ireland has the lowest levels of bribery and a very high regard for the gardaí (fifth highest). Those who reported crime were very happy with the way they were treated.

The authors are adamant they are accurate and say they have been carrying out the survey using the same methods for more than 25 years.

Criminologist Prof Jan Van Dijk who conducted the survey said: “Because this was our first year to include Ireland in the survey, we repeated the poll twice, and got exactly the same results.”

He was not surprised that Ireland has the highest crime level because he said it goes hand-in-hand with increasing wealth.

He said: “The conventional wisdom is that crime is driven by poverty but over the last 20 years we have found again and again that affluence is the driver and now that Ireland finds itself among the wealthiest countries in the EU it has gained access too to the elite club of increased crime.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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