The most crime-prone regions in Hungary – map

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The Lechner Knowledge Centre has put together a map featuring last year’s criminal activity in Hungary, reports online daily Heti Világgazdaság. The results are surprising, as criminal activity peaks not in the poorest or richest regions.

Number of crimes and break-ins in the whole country
Red: most crimes committed, green: least crimes committed
source: Prestat

The first map illustrates the number of crimes and break-ins in the whole country. Counties marked with red are the most crime-frequented ones, with over 1300 registered felonies per 100 thousand residents.

As the map shows, the most crimes in 2017 were committed around Lake Balaton, in the southern Great Hungarian Plain and in the north-eastern part of Hungary. More exactly in counties like Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hajdú-Bihar and Csongrád, and in regions south of Lake Balaton, near Balatonfüred, Bicske and Budakeszi, along with Barcs, Füzesabony and Heves, Békécsaba, Békés and Balmazújváros.

The outlook of Budapest is not too cheerful, as almost all districts closer to the city centre are featured, including Csepel.

The outer districts of Pest stand good, exempt from this is Soroksár and Újpest. The 12th and 22nd districts located on the Buda side of the capital city were the second worse, and worryingly, the rest of Buda is the most crime-prone in Budapest.

Now let us look at the brighter side, at the least crime-frequented regions. These are marked with green, where 750 felonies are registered per 100 thousand residents and are scattered all across the country, but most common in north-western Hungary.

The more crimes are registered in the more frequented and wealthier parts of Budapest, while the opposite stands true in the countryside.

Number of break-ins in 2017 in Hungary
red: most break-ins, green: least break-ins
source: Prestat

The second map illustrates the number of break-ins in 2017 in Hungary. Again, the most number of registered felonies are marked with red (110 registered break-ins per 100 thousand residents), like around the heart of the country, in counties like Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok and southern Heves (Kunszentmárton-Gyöngyös-Karcag).

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