As you can see, those 90ies numbers were a peak. The best explanation that I have heard was that those came from eastern European mafia wars. That’s not the German baseline. For that you must go further back.
In the 80ies there were 800 homicides per year for 60 million in the west which is a 1.3 rate. The east had 2263 homicides in 30 years for 16.5 million which is a rate of 0.46. So for the east it’s still almost twice their baseline now.
I have put the violent crimes in relation to the size of the population.
2023: 84.7 million - 254.0 per 100,000
1993: 81.3 million - 184.3 per 100,000
I agree with you that wealth inequality is the major problem and it’s wrong to blame immigrants for the increase in crime. But it is not convincing to argue that there are no problems and that the current situation has to be accepted.
You must be talking about homicide: https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/deu/germany/murder-homicide-rate
As you can see, those 90ies numbers were a peak. The best explanation that I have heard was that those came from eastern European mafia wars. That’s not the German baseline. For that you must go further back.
In the 80ies there were 800 homicides per year for 60 million in the west which is a 1.3 rate. The east had 2263 homicides in 30 years for 16.5 million which is a rate of 0.46. So for the east it’s still almost twice their baseline now.
I have put the violent crimes in relation to the size of the population.
https://www.destatis.de/EN/Themes/Society-Environment/Population/Current-Population/Tables/lrbev02a.html
2023: 84.7 million - 254.0 per 100,000 1993: 81.3 million - 184.3 per 100,000
I agree with you that wealth inequality is the major problem and it’s wrong to blame immigrants for the increase in crime. But it is not convincing to argue that there are no problems and that the current situation has to be accepted.