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How about social security in Germany?

German society is a model of public safety.

On Tuesday, German Interior Minister Schaeuble announced the gratifying development trend of social security in Germany in 2006. Last year, the crime rate in Germany dropped, and the detection rate rose sharply. Germany has been one of the countries with the best social security in the world.

According to German police records, there were 6.3 million criminal cases in Germany last year, a decrease of 1.4% compared with 2005. At the same time, the detection rate increased from 50% in the previous year to 55%. These acts include shoplifting, tampering with and forging checks, homicide and fighting to death.

What makes German Interior Minister Schaeuble particularly happy is that the number of crimes committed by non-Germans has dropped by 65,438 +0.3% to 2.3 million.

Schaeuble believes that this development trend is not unrelated to the promulgation of the new German refugee law and the increase of legal entry opportunities after the EU's eastward expansion. After the promulgation of the new immigration law and immigration law, the number of foreigners' criminal acts and illegal entry cases decreased. In addition, Schaeuble believes that there is another reason for the decline in crime rate. He said, "I believe that the measures taken by the federal, state and local governments to strengthen the integration of immigrants and the convening of relevant summits and Islamic conferences have promoted this gratifying development trend. "

German Interior Minister Schaeuble believes that in the fight against criminal crimes, countries must strengthen dialogue and exchange information with each other, focusing on prevention, so as to nip criminal crimes in the bud. Schaeuble took the 2006 World Cup as an example. Before the game, people were worried that there would be fights between German fans, especially Polish football hooligans. However, due to the timely cooperation, no vicious incidents occurred during the competition.

The European Football Cup qualifiers held in Prague this year were also successfully held. Schaeuble said, "Countries must exchange information with each other, implement data networking, and * * * get information about football hooligans. In addition, in terms of border inspection, the cooperation of police in various countries has also achieved remarkable results. "

However, in terms of personal injury caused by fighting between teenagers and young adults, the number of cases has not decreased, but has increased by 2.7% and 4.6%. German Interior Minister Schaeuble believes that the final statistics may be wrong, because residents actively report fighting incidents. He said, "The increase in the number of personal injury incidents reported by residents to the police may also lead to an increase in statistics, because only personal injury cases reported by the masses can be included in the statistics."

Through a long-term comparison of federal and state police statistics, car theft and burglary in Germany have decreased the most. In 1993, 2 14000 cars were stolen in Germany, compared with 42000 cars last year. During the same period, the number of burglaries also dropped by 50%. Berlin Interior Minister Kolting thinks this is a great achievement. "This achievement also shows the progress of technology. Stealing cars forces the industry to make anti-theft safety regulations. In order to help residents prevent thieves from entering the house, criminal police in various federal States in Germany provide residents with extensive anti-theft consultation. "

Corting is satisfied with the recent social security situation in Berlin, Germany. According to police statistics, the number of criminal cases in Berlin decreased by 2.4%, while that in Germany only decreased by 1.4%.