RELATION BETWEEN GINI INDEX AND CRIME RATE IN THE WORLD 2019

RELATION BETWEEN  GINI INDEX AND CRIME RATE IN THE WORLD 2019

The countries with the ten highest crime rates in the world are:
  1. Venezuela (84.86)
  2. Papua New Guinea (80.26)
  3. South Africa (77.02)
  4. Honduras (75.84)
  5. Afghanistan (73.26)
  6. Trinidad and Tobago (73.15)
  7. Brazil (69.48)
  8. El Salvador (68.63)
  9. Namibia (68.14)
  10. Syria (66.91)
NOW let us SEE GINI INDEX (If a country has a Gini coefficient of zero, then according to the measurement of wealth distribution, the country has perfect equality in terms of financial prosperity. If a country's Gini coefficient is a positive one, then the country has as much inequality as possible among its residents. ) OF THESE COUNTRIES:
  1. Venezuela 46.9%
  2. Papua New Guinea  43.9%
  3. South Africa  63.0%
  4. Honduras  50%
  5. Afghanistan 27.8%
  6. Trinidad and Tobago 40.3%
  7. Brazil 53.3%
  8. El Salvador 40%
  9. Namibia 59.1%
  10. Syria 35.8 %,,, SO INTERPRETATION IS THERE IS A GOOD RELATION IN INEQUALITY IN SOCIETY IN TERMS OF WEALTH DISTRIBUTION AND CRIME RATE . SOUTH AFRICA, BRAZIL, VENEZUELA, HONDURAS, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, NAMIBIA, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, EL SALVADOR HAS A HIGH GINI INDEX (ALL ABOVE 40) AND HIGH CRIME RATE, SO ITS A PROPOTIOANL RELATIONSHIP. AFGANISTAN AND SYRIA HAVE A HIGHER CRIME RATE DUE TO CURRENT WAR SITUATION OF THESE COUNTRIES. (STATISTIC SOURCE OF GINI INDEX-WORLD BANK WEBSITE,, CRIME RATE DATA FROM http://worldpopulationreview.com/ )

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