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  2. Category:War crimes in the Kosovo War - Wikipedia

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    Albanian war crimes in the Kosovo War‎ (1 C, 9 P) C. Civilian casualties in the Kosovo War‎ (16 P) M. Massacres in the Kosovo War‎ (21 P) S.

  3. Crime in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Armenia is multi-dimensional. It includes murder , tax evasion , corruption , extortion , money laundering , police brutality , organized crime , and clan or gang violence. In 2017, there were 20,284 criminal cases registered in Armenia , up from 18,764 in 2016. [ 1 ]

  4. Crime in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Montenegrin Mafia or Montenegrin Cartel are terms used for the various criminal organizations based in Montenegro or composed of Montenegrins.There are 700 documented organized criminals operating within Montenegro; outside of the country Montenegrin gangs are active throughout Europe-notably Serbia and Slovenia.

  5. Crime in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Within Europe, Italy is placed at 8th in terms of law enforcement per 100 thousand people, surpassing the continental average of 335 units. [4] Italy is known for being a country with a higher number of regional differences than some of its fellow nations; for example, the southern region has much higher activity of organized crime, whereas the northern regions of Italy have had relatively ...

  6. Crime in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Latvia is relatively low, by global standards, especially compared to previous years, when it was named the "crime capital of Europe" by Forbes [1] in 2008. The homicide rate in Latvia was 4.9 per 100,000 people in 2020, [ 2 ] a sharp drop from 10 cases per 100,000 people in 2000, [ 3 ] and has been steadily decreasing, [ 4 ] but has ...

  7. List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The list of countries by homicide rate is derived from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) data, and is expressed in number of deaths per 100,000 population per year. For example, a homicide rate of 30 out of 100,000 is presented in the table as "30", and corresponds to 0.03% of the population dying by homicide.

  8. Crime in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Norway is countered by Norway's law enforcement agencies. Norway has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and has seen a significant decline in crime in recent years. There was a 4.3 percent decrease from 2015 to 2016, and a decline of as much as 9.6 percent from 2014.

  9. Crime in Germany - Wikipedia

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    According to Germany's 2010 crime statistics, 5.93 million criminal acts were committed, which was 2% lower than in 2009. [4] According to the Interior Ministry, this was the first time the figure had fallen below six million offenses since 1991 (the year after reunification), and is the lowest crime level since records began. [4]