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February 28, 2016, 01:05:57 PM

Regarding Sweden:

The UNODC itself discourages any cross-national comparisons based on their reports, because of the differences that exist between legal definitions, methods of offense counting and crime reporting.

The high number of reported rapes in Sweden can partly be explained by the comparatively broad definition of rape, the method of which the Swedish police record rapes, a high confidence in the criminal justice system, and an effort by the Government to decrease the number of unreported rapes.

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Unlike the majority of countries in Europe, crime data in Sweden are collected when the offence in question is first reported, at which point the classification may be unclear. In Sweden, once an act has been registered as rape, it retains this classification in the published crime statistics, even if later investigations indicate that no crime can be proven or if the offence must be given an alternative judicial classification


Do you even Wiki?
That shit cuts both ways and is obfuscating by design. Sometimes a slap on the ass is filed under sexual assault, right alongside rape cases. And sometimes rapes are filed under sexual assault, right alongside slaps on the ass. It all depends who the rapist is and who is the rapee.

What we can say for sure is that the number of sexual transgressions increase as immigration does. From there all we need to do is extrapolate. And given that cops in many countries are under orders to downplay any kind of immigrant problems, sexual crimes included, it is not hard to see which way things are going.

Extrapolations regarding Canada:

It's the kidnapping capital of the Americas!

Official figures from the United Nations show that there were 12 kidnaps per 100,000 in Canada in 2010. That compares with only 0.6 in Colombia and 1.1 in Mexico. Can this possibly be explained by the fact that parental disputes over child custody are included in the figures? Nope. Canadians are obssessed with kidnapping. It's a deep-rooted part of their cultural heritage. Trust me. I've been kidnapped 5 times on three seperate occasions. It hurts, man. Sad