One Country Just Hit 117 Rapes Per 100,000 People — While Others Sit at Almost Zero. The Chart That Will Shock You
**The Savage Breakdown No One Wants to Hear**
First, these are **reported** rates only. The UK, Sweden, and other Western countries have broad definitions of rape, aggressive encouragement for victims to come forward, and systems that actually log complaints. That pushes the numbers sky-high.
Second, in many low-reporting countries, the opposite is true: cultural shame, weak police, narrow legal definitions, and social pressure mean most rapes never see the inside of a station. So the low numbers don’t mean paradise — they often mean silence.
Third, the contrast is still jaw-dropping. The UK at 117 versus Saudi at 0.1 isn’t just a statistical blip. It raises ugly, uncomfortable questions about culture, integration, and policy that polite society refuses to touch.
Fourth, the source (World population Review 2026, UNODC, national stats) is clear: interpret with extreme caution. High numbers often signal better victim support, not necessarily higher actual crime.
Bottom line: The chart doesn’t prove one place is “safer.” It proves that reporting, definitions, and honesty vary wildly. But ignoring the pattern is pure delusion.