Zakaj pa ni vira ampak print screen. Da ne bi bilo (nove) laži razkriti enostavno?
LAŽEŠ! Ponovno. Zakaj? Agenda rasistov, obtožbe nekoga, da je kriv za njihove težave. Leta 33 so bili to Židje, rezultat je znan.
PS.https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20260429-2
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**Mostly True for the reported police-recorded numbers, but misleading without important context.**
The image presents **police-recorded rape (or rape/sexual assault) statistics** for specific countries in 2000 vs. 2023. These figures circulate widely in memes and posts, and the numbers largely align with available official or compiled data:
### England & Wales
- **~8,593** in 2000 (year ending March 2001): Confirmed in UK parliamentary records.
- **~68,109** in 2023: Matches reported police-recorded rape offences around that period (figures have been in the high 60k+ range recently).
Big increase, driven by better recording practices, higher willingness to report, and broader awareness.
### Germany
- **~8,133** in 2000: Aligns with historical data under the narrower pre-2016 definition.
- **~39,029** in 2023: This appears in circulating charts and reflects post-2016 legal reforms (broader definition of sexual offenses, including coercion without physical violence) plus changes in recording. Actual "rape" under strict old definitions was lower (~12k–13k range for rape + serious sexual assault in recent years).
The "+0%" label in the image is odd/misleading.
### France
- **~7,500** in 2000: Approximate/consistent with older reported figures.
- **~42,400** in 2023: Matches compiled data for recorded rapes (France has seen steady rises in complaints).
### Poland
- **~2,399** in 2000 to **~1,127** in 2023: Consistent with Polish police data showing lower and declining recorded rapes compared to Western Europe.
### Key Caveats (Why It's Misleading)
- **Different definitions**: Countries define "rape" differently (e.g., penetration requirements, inclusion of marital rape, coercion). Germany’s 2016 reform and varying UK/EU recording rules inflate later numbers.
- **Reporting & recording changes**: Increases often reflect more victims coming forward, better police practices ("believe victims" policies), and expanded categories—not necessarily more actual crimes. Underreporting remains high everywhere (most rapes aren't reported).
- **Not comparable 1:1**: Population sizes differ (e.g., UK/France/Germany ~65–85M; Poland ~38M). Rates per capita would show different pictures.
- **Actual crime vs. recorded**: Eurostat shows EU-wide rises in recorded sexual violence, but victimization surveys are needed for true prevalence. Poland stands out with lower/declining figures.
The raw numbers in the graphic are **largely accurate** as police-recorded stats (as reproduced in many viral posts), but the presentation implies a simple, apples-to-apples explosion in rape across Europe, ignoring legal, cultural, and procedural differences. Poland's decline is notable. Always check primary sources like ONS (UK), BKA (Germany), or Eurostat for full context.