Are men really behind the crime problem? German …

The constant refrain is that men in general are behind Germany’s crime problem and that foreign origin is secondary. However, current data shows the opposite is true.

Last year, Syrian women had higher rates, per 100,000 people suspected of violence, than German men.

The data shows that for 100,000 German men, 272 were suspected of a violent offense. For Syrian women, this figure per 100,00 was 336. Clearly, Syrian women were more violent than German men.

However, they are not the only group. Afghan women are also more violent, with a rate of 359, even more violent than Syrian women.

Iraqi women have an incredible rate of 394, which is considerably more than German men.

Even Serbian women are more violent than German men, with a rate of 371.

Bulgarian women are at 359.

For German women, only 60 are suspected of a violent crime per 100,000.

All of this data makes the left’s generalized argument about the “violent male” questionable at best. Although, German police, in the name of the left’s precious mantra of gender equality, did somehow manage to confiscate knives from elderly German women at Christmas markets.

There is no doubt that males are behind the violent crime surge overall, but as the data shows, this has a lot to do with only males from certain countries. These males are in the headlines every single day in Germany, including for a recent wave of knife crimes that have shocked the country.

If we compare Syrian men to German men, the figures are truly astounding. There are 2,608 violent suspects per 100,000 Syrian men. Again, German men are only at 272. That means Syrian men are approximately nine times more likely to commit a serious crime than German men.

Turkish men, with 904 suspects per 100,000 inhabitants, are more than three times as likely as German men to commit a violent crime.

Afghans have a rate of 2,409. Iraqis are at 2,479, Bulgarians at 1,353, and Serbians at 1,246.

However, the crown goes to Moroccan men, who have a rate of 3,388 suspects in the category of violent crime per 100,000.

This data was obtained from the Police Criminal Statistics (PKS) 2024 shows data for the so-called “suspect exposure number” (TVBZ) with regard to the age, gender and origin of suspects. This data describes how many suspects there were per 100,000 inhabitants of a certain group per crime, such as assault, based on criteria such as gender and foreign status, for specific years.

The data was released in response to a request from the federal government from AfD MP Martin Hess.

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