The realities of life, unfortunately, are such that hundreds of our compatriots become victims of aggression, violence, robbery and robbery every day. Why, in one city, even a daytime walk can end tragically, while in another, you can feel confident in your safety even at night? What determines the number of crimes committed in the region? And what point on the map has been known for several years as the most criminal city in Russia? The answers to these questions are discussed in this review.
In general, in terms of the number of crimes, Moscow and St. Petersburg are firmly in the lead, but this is not surprising and quite natural: several million people live in both capitals. If we consider the number of committed atrocities per ten thousand people, then megacities are not even included in the list of the most criminal cities in Russia, numbering 20 points. This indicator grows as you move along the map of our Motherland to the northeast.
Many analysts directly link the criminality of a particular region with the number of "places not so remote" located there. So,the most criminal city in Russia in terms of murders, attempts on life and rape is Kyzyl (Republic of Tuva). This relatively small town, with a population of just over 100 thousand inhabitants, is surrounded by 5 institutions of the GUFSIN, one of them is a colony-settlement, the other is a maximum security prison for criminals with long terms of imprisonment. Chita, Gorno-Altaisk and Yakutsk are on the second or third line among the same infamous cities.
The crime rate is also traditionally high in ports, at large transport hubs and in places of concentration of shift workers, lumberjacks, that is, in those areas where people receive wages not once a month, but for the whole season. For far from the most honorable title “The most criminal city in Russia in terms of the number of crimes per 10 thousand inhabitants in 2013”, such ports as Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Komsomolsk-on-Amur and Arkhangelsk, the cities of gas and oil workers Tyumen, Surgut, Yakutsk competed.
Big cities of Siberia - such as Irkutsk, Bratsk, Krasnoyarsk and Kurgan - are in the top twenty cities where robberies are most often committed, brazenly rob and steal quietly, but they are not yet leaders in the rating The most criminal city in Russia”, and occupy places from the third to the sixth in it. Although there are all the conditions that contribute to the flourishing of crime, there are a large number of institutions of the Federal Penitentiary Service. It must be understood that it is not these “educational institutions” themselves that pose a danger to urban residents, but people who have served their sentences, their high number andcriminal organizational skills.
But, perhaps, the most unfavorable situation in terms of the number of crimes per 10 thousand of the population is in the center of the Perm Territory. The most criminal city in Russia in 2013 is Perm, a giant of the mining and oil refining industry, and almost immediately followed by Berezniki, a large regional city with a developed chemical industry. Why are these cities so life-threatening? Ideally, in addition to answering such a question, decisions should also be made on a number of problems in the organization of law and order, environmental protection and the fight against corruption.