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The ten safest countries in the world are all developed countries. Why is there not even a developing country?

In fact, among the safest 10 countries, there is a developing country, and this developing country is China, ranking fifth. However, only China as a developing country can be rated as the safest country in the world. In fact, it is understandable that developed countries are safer, because developed countries are much better than developing countries in national strength, economy and security. Therefore, it is very worth celebrating that China can go public.

A new study by Gallup, an American investigation company, interviewed 150000 people and ranked the security situation of more than 40 countries in the world. Participants were asked whether they felt safe at night, whether they had confidence in the local police force, whether they suffered economic and property losses there, and whether they had suffered bad behavior in the past 65,438+02 months. Therefore, this ranking is mainly based on the sense of self-security of nationals of all countries, lacking the unified standards of people of all countries, so it is highly subjective. On the world average, 69% people say they have confidence in their police, and 68% people say they feel safe at night.

Singapore is the safest country. Singapore has just hosted the world-famous Special Gold Fair, which proves that Singapore is the safest place in the world. Singapore residents agree with this view, and the survey declared that Singapore is also the safest country in the world, and scored 97 points in the survey of 100.

The reason why developing countries are almost not on the list is that their national strength is relatively weak, and they don't spend much money on national security and spend less on police. So developing countries will be relatively less safe than developed countries.