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Global Peace Index 2023. Countries appearing with a deeper shade of green are ranked as more peaceful, countries appearing more red are ranked as more violent. [1] Global Peace Index (GPI) is a report produced by the Australia-based NGO Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP) which measures the relative position of nations' and regions ...
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The Institute for Economics and Peace has compiled a list of 162 countries outlining where violence is most and least prevalent. Iceland is the most peaceful place in the world based on the ...
Retrieved 2011-04-06 and updated 2012-10-17. ^ Map of state and city peacefulness across indicators ^ Institute for Economics and Peace . Ian M. Harris, Mary Lee Morrison (2012) Peace Education ISBN 1476601771 pg 19; David P. Barash, Charles P. Webel (2013) Peace and Conflict Studies ISBN 1452202958 pg 556
The index found that the rate of homicides per 100,000 people in the UK had fallen from 1.99 in 2003, to one in 2012. Further, it found that the violent crime rate was down by about one quarter (from 1,255 per 100,000 people in 2003, to 933 in 2012), [1] with the southeast of the country as the most peaceful place to live (Broadland in Norfolk received the highest rank).
The most dangerous countries in the world 2023. Afghanistan. Yemen. Syria. South Sudan. Democratic Republic of the Congo. Russia. Ukraine. Somalia. Sudan. Iraq. The most peaceful countries in the ...
[11] [12] In addition, the GPI was the empirical basis for the Symposium of Peaceful Nations, a three-day conference hosted in November 2009 to honor the most peaceful countries in each of nine regions of the world [13] at which Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator, delivered the keynote address. [14] The GPI is used by the UN and World Bank.