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Por mucho que diga Trump, Suecia sigue siendo un país seguro pese al aumento de la violencia

El presidente de EE.UU. dijo recientemente que Suecia "ha pasado de ser un país sin delincuencia a un país que ahora tiene mucha delincuencia". 'Euronews' ha analizado sus estadísticas de homicidios y las ha comparado con las de otros países europeos

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00:00¿Is Sweden as unsafe as Trump says?
00:06Muy unsafe, full of crime, completely different to how it used to be.
00:11These are some of the words that US President Donald Trump used to describe Sweden in a recent interview.
00:18So Sweden was known as the safest country in Europe, one of the safest countries in the world.
00:22Now it's known as a very unsafe, well, pretty unsafe country.
00:26It's not even believable. It's a whole different country.
00:29They're not terms that we usually hear used when talking about the Nordic countries.
00:33So how true are they? How safe is Sweden really, especially compared to the US?
00:38To answer this, we can look at several different metrics, such as the Global Peace Index,
00:43which measures a country's levels of safety and security, the conflicts it's involved in, and how militarised it is.
00:50Sweden ranks 35th out of 163 countries here, scoring 1.709.
00:56The closer to 1, the more peaceful and safe a country supposedly is.
01:00Compare this to the US, which came in 128th place and scored 2.443.
01:06Another way we can compare them is by taking numbers from Eurostat,
01:10which logged every EU member's homicide rates per 100,000 people,
01:14and the US National Center for Health Statistics, which did the same for the states.
01:19Now, clearly, these aren't the same data sets, so their methodologies are slightly different,
01:23but they can help us to compare safety levels between Sweden and the US.
01:28In 2023, Sweden's homicide rate came in at 1.15 per 100,000 people, up from 0.9 in 2014.
01:37So yes, you could say that it's become less safe during that time.
01:40Compared to the US, it's still safer than the safest state, though.
01:44New Hampshire's death rate is 1.9, according to the NCHS.
01:48The District of Columbia comes in at 33.1, far higher than Sweden, with all the other states in between.
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