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12 Safest Countries in The World: 2023 Edition
Iceland takes the GPI crown for the safest country in the world, followed by New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, and Austria in the top five.
Therefore, we have prepared a list of the safest countries in the world following the latest Global Peace Index 2022. The top 10 safest countries in the world in 2023 include Iceland, New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, Austria, Portugal, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Singapore, and Japan.
How safe is Australia? With a stable political system, a low crime rate, and strict biosecurity and gun control laws, Australians enjoy a safe and secure lifestyle.
Beginning with general crime rates you can already see that the UK and Australia have little difference in their assault and murder rates. While the murder rate does spike slightly for Australians per 100,000 inhabitants, there is a drop of 0.4% of people victimised by assaults in Australia compared to the UK.
Australia is ranked 69th out of 164 countries when it comes to crime in general while Canada did better with only 39.03 crimes per 100,000 and ranking 80th.
The Netherlands, Denmark, and Iceland are the top 3 safer countries for traveling in 2023. We talk about a new list recently published concerning the safest countries for traveling in 2023.
Qatar. Qatar has a safety index of 85.2, according to NUMBEO. It has the lowest crime rate in the world.
That bears repeating: Today a far greater percentage of the world's population lives in peace than at any time before in history, which is a non-trivial, curiously underreported statistic. By any reasonable measure, the world is living in a golden age of peace and security, even if it may not always appear to be so.
The lack of violent crime puts Japan consistently in the top ten list of most peaceful countries and it has one of the world's lowest murder rates at 0.25 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. By comparison, in the US in 2020, there were 6.52 murders per 100,000 inhabitants committed.
Australia ranks 3rd in the world for our readiness for technological change. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit. Technological readiness country ranking. A CSIRO team placed 2nd in 2021 at the 'Robotics Olympics', the DARPA Subterranean Challenge for Robotics.
Australia consistently ranks among the safest countries in the world. Violent crimes, homicides, physical assaults and muggings are lower than in many countries. It's safe to walk alone at night in most places.
Australians are very friendly and approachable people and will be happy to answer any questions you have.
Iceland remains the most peaceful country in the world in 2021, a position it has held since 2008. It is joined at the top of the index by New Zealand, Denmark, Portugal, and Slovenia.
The most dangerous countries to visit in 2023 are Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Iraq, Libya, Mali, Somalia, South Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen according to the latest Travel Risk Map, an interactive tool produced by security specialists at International SOS.
The safest Asian countries are Singapore, Japan, and Malaysia. This is according to the Global Peace Index. It compares three factors, which are explained in this post. Other safe countries include Bhutan, Qatar, and Taiwan.
Australia has some of the highest living standards globally, and the living expenses and tuition fees in Australia are lower than in the United States. Moreover, when it comes to safety, the crime rate is much lower in Australia than in the USA.
Since 1990, Australia's growth in real GDP per capita has been a little higher than Canada's. In terms of economic structure, the primary production sectors, combined, are of similar size in the two countries (Table 1). Australia has less manufacturing, but more mining than Canada.
New Zealand has a lower crime rate than Australia. Plus, you won't have to worry about any snakes!