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Kerala is country’s most crime-prone state, NCRB statistics show

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NEW DELHI: These are one set of statistics Kerala will not be proud to own up to: God's own country, and not the badlands of north India, is the most crime-prone state, ahead of Uttar Pradesh and even Delhi.

The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) figures comparing incidents of crime with the population of a state, notes Kerala is most affected by crime and Kochi is the most dangerous city. Figures compiled till 2010 show that Kerala has a crime rate of 424.1, more than double the national average of 187.6.

Kochi's crime rate is even scarier at 1,879.8 compared to most cities, where the figure averages 341.9. NCRB's figures show that Kochi also saw an exponential rise of 193% in crime in 2010 compared to 2009. For a state that reaps praise for scoring high on literacy and health indicators, the crime stats are unwelcome news.

Crime rate - number of crimes committed per 1 lakh population — gives a more realistic and comparative picture of law and order than a total of offences registered in a state or city. A state with a larger population can report a higher number of offences as compared to a small state. But it is the crime rate that is an index of law and order.

Among states with significant population and area, Kerala has left most others far behind with Madhya Pradesh a distant second at 297.2 offences per lakh population, and Delhi ranks third with a rate of 279.8. UP, much reviled on the crime front, has a crime rate of only 87.5.

Kerala also ranks highest on incidents of rioting and arson with a rate of 26 compared to the national average of 6.4, although Bihar at 8,809 incidents accounts for almost 13% of all riots in the country.

To put these figures in perspective, NCRB has also compiled separate statistics for violent crimes that include murder, attempt to murder, rape, kidnapping and dowry death. On this count too, Kerala's figures are high, inspiring little confidence in the state's government machinery.

Of the 2,41,986 incidents of violent crime in the country, Kerala accounted for 11,756, more than much larger states like Rajasthan (10, 577) and comparable to its bigger neighbours such as Tamil Nadu (12,333) and Andhra Pradesh (12,491). UP accounts for highest number of violent crimes, recording 27,225 incidents.

Even women are not very safe in the coconut country. The state's rate of crime against women hovers at 27, higher than Delhi at 24.6, which is often called most unsafe place for females. Bihar, incidentally, is one the safest for women recording a crime rate against women of only 8.7 — second only to Goa with a rate of 8.


Kerala is country’s most crime-prone state, NCRB statistics show - The Times of India
 
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I read news abt the suicide trend in young indians.... mostly educated young people... and mostly from south india.... indian suicide rates are the highest in the world... 200000 out of 900000 people tht commit suicide every year...
 
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I believe this report is based on the crimes reported to the local law enforcement agencies. Kerala being a progressive, literate & lawful state... majority of crimes gets reported to the authorities & recorded. Same thing can't be said about those backward states, mostly in Northern or north eastern part of India.
 
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^^^atleast we people die in peace, and by not being terrorists.:partay:

How erroneous of you to be so eclectic. Your fanaticism and obsession with Pakistan is lampooned by even your fellow Indians. Try being slightly more erudite
 
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I believe this report is based on the crimes reported to the local law enforcement agencies. Kerala being a progressive, literate & lawful state... majority of crimes gets reported to the authorities & recorded. Same thing can't be said about those backward states, mostly in Northern or north eastern part of India.

True..In Kerala bcs of high literacy people are aware of their rights and reports each and every crimes no matter how ever small it may be, not unlike in states like UP, Bihar etc. This news is a perfect example of how just statistics are looked into and not the reality.
 
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I read news abt the suicide trend in young indians.... mostly educated young people... and mostly from south india.... indian suicide rates are the highest in the world... 200000 out of 900000 people tht commit suicide every year...
Not sure about number but it is true that they tend to be young and educated. Mostly related to stress and having too high expectation from life I guess.
 
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How erroneous of you to be so eclectic. Your fanaticism and obsession with Pakistan is lampooned by even your fellow Indians. Try being slightly more erudite

first see your fellow pakistani mate i replied to, he was just posting off-topic.:offtopic:
 
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Not sure about number but it is true that they tend to be young and educated. Mostly related to stress and having too high expectation from life I guess.

high hopes and dreams make sick young men and women damn . i always think like a saint just because i want to live happy life even in worse days of my life . a human should think only empty life is greatest gift for us money home cars job gf friends and bla bla is extra package some got more some got less some got nothing but we should be happy even after eat a bread with pickles and sleep under a tree at day time with peace of mind :) and at the end of day say thanks to god - bhagwan .
 
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At Pakistani & Indian members..pls don't turn this thread into another poverty, toilet debate. I posted this article inorder to show how a statistical study can be far removed from reality. How Kerala outsmarted UP, Bihar in crimes..when everyone knows the ground reality. This may apply to all statistical studies.
 
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India's human development index is medium and Pakistan's is low . Poverty and development is not only about income but wholesome development .

Oh dear... It even says that Pakistan's development s so low because of terrorism, so it should not be counted.. Btw pakistan is 120 and ur 116 how is India any different?
 
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Our poverty is 22% Indias is 33% my friend

I was talking about hunger,Pakistan has edge(just check the site of UN-FAO) and please don't give vintage poverty data.

At Pakistani & Indian members..pls don't turn this thread into another poverty, toilet debate. I posted this article inorder to show how a statistical study can be far removed from reality. How Kerala outsmarted UP, Bihar in crimes..when everyone knows the ground reality. This may apply to all statistical studies.

It this because of high literacy and less job options.
 
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