Albanians are no longer considered Albanian as a criminal

The perception that foreigners are more likely to be delices than local people, based on prejudice or not, continues to be alive. But which foreigners are <x0m criminal” than others, and how is this reflected by official statistics? The Federal Bureau for Statistics, last year has first published a [...]
Last year, the Federal Bureau for Statistics published a study in which the number of convicted criminal convictions is presented for the first time. In his summer series for foreigners and Switzerland, the newspaper Bleck has presented some of the figures and made comparisons.
What is obvious, in relation to their number in Switzerland, foreigners appear about two times as often on the list of convicts from the trials here. However, there are ways of interpreting that a claim by which foreigners are more criminals than natives is simply prejudice, writes albinfo. ch. This is explained in addition to the fact that foreigners in Switzerland are represented by a superproportionate number of males and young people. And these two categories are known as the most active in criminal areas everywhere. But after the Swiss are expelled, the list of condemned foreigners is very interesting and offers some surprises.
Thus, the perception that they are Albanians (from Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania and etc). Nor are they (even) among the communities on high ranks (of sin). The first on this list, with 34.4 billion inside the relevant population are foreigners from South Africa and the West. In second place are those from West Africa with 30.9 billion, while in the third, North Africans with 21.7 billion. Foreigners from the Dominican Republic are represented by 22.5 billion, while those from the Near East, with 12.2 billion.
Even 12-promil Turks are higher on this list than Albanians, who for some unexplained reason here, have joined a common category with the former Yugoslavia ( The former Yugoslavia and Albania, writes albinfo. ch. But, in absolute figures, citizens of these countries are more present than others on the list of fugitives because of the simple fact that their total number in Switzerland is higher than that of other foreigners. Thus, statistics in question give us the figure of 2180 “of Yugoslav” convicted, which is evidently more than in all other communities.
However, with 9.4 billion they are still more prominently represented than the Swiss (2.7 billion) and that the Germans, who with 2.6 billion, are even the less criminal “” and that the Swiss themselves. The Federal Bureau of Statistics has stressed that it is not state affiliation that determines that someone becomes a criminal but social class and educational degrees. But the problem is that these factors have not been processed in this statistics.












