Countries With the Lowest Crime Rate Signals
A country safety guide using live STATLAS data for Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, and Denmark.
A country safety guide using live STATLAS data for Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, and Denmark.
Country-level crime searches compress many local realities into one question. STATLAS treats safety as a comparative national signal and pairs it with healthcare, life expectancy, income, and cost data.
That makes the shortlist more useful for relocation research because a low-crime profile still needs to be livable and affordable for the person making the move.
Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, and Denmark are common safety references, but they differ sharply on cost and housing pressure. Open the related country profiles before treating the safest option as the easiest one.
The live data section highlights current values from the same place records used elsewhere on the site.
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Population and country context are available on the city profile.
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