Inhaftierungsraten: Im Ausland geborene Staatsangehörige sind in der Anglosphäre unterrepräsentiert, in Europa jedoch überrepräsentiert [OC]

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  1. ExcitingNeck8226 on

    Source: [Financial Times: The Anglosphere has an advantage on immigration](https://www.ft.com/content/c6bb7307-484c-4076-a0f3-fc2aeb0b6112) One of the most interesting phenomenon’s between the English-speaking world vs Europe is their immigration patterns. In the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland, foreigners are all under-represented among each countries’ prison populations relative to their total foreign born populations. However, for mainland Europe, it is the complete opposite with prisons in countries like Switzerland, Greece, and Austria being majority foreign-born.

  2. 420BONGZ4LIFE on

    Is this because people are more likely to move from one Anglo country to another? 

  3. Today I learned that in Greece, despite making up only 12% of the population…

  4. Most native Swiss people know that breaking the law is illegal in Switzerland.

  5. More-Freedom-9967 on

    Anglosphere countries have stricter immigration rules than most European countries, which filters for more law obedient foreigners (despite some populists saying otherwise). They are also surrounded from most sides by large water bodies, naturally tapering down illegal migration and refugee flows that bring in unvetted immigrants to Europe. Also there might be judicial bias and language barriers which exacerbate the problem in Europe.

  6. Tigeranium on

    English speaking countries are turning foreigners to low abiding residents?

  7. Doesn’t seem to be any correlation with this and crime rates, at least in terms of homicide rate. Switzerland has the lowest homicide rate on this list and USA has the highest – If my memory serves me right.

  8. TL:DR: Language and geography.

    Anglophone countries benefit from drawing on a huge global pool of educated English-speakers, and from having fewer land borders, allowing more control over who enters the country. Another factor is failed integration policies across much of Europe.

  9. Fun Fact:

    Australia, Canada and New Zealand the “anglosphere” content of their populations is very similar, 68-70% of their populations.

  10. Outragez_guy_ on

    It’s a lot easier being a migrant in an Anglo country.

    Anglo’s are culturally about that business.

    It blows my mind that migrants can be safe and successful in Anglo countries but then in continental Europe they’re just treated like second hand furniture.

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