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The world is getting less violent than most people think

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Global Homicide rates Decline as Populations age, Challenging Perceptions of Rising Violence

Geneva, Switzerland ⁤- Contrary⁣ to widespread belief, the world is becoming less violent, ​with ⁢global homicide rates⁣ steadily declining alongside a shifting global demographic. A recent analysis of worldwide​ trends⁤ reveals a‍ notable correlation ⁤between aging populations and a decrease in violent ‌crime, ⁢particularly homicide.

While perceptions of increasing chaos dominate headlines, data indicates ⁢a slow but consistent reduction in humanity’s propensity ​to kill ⁤one another. The most robust predictor of violent offending remains age, and homicide is overwhelmingly committed by (and against) young men. A 2019 study published in PLOS ONE found that since the⁣ 1960s,most regions globally have experienced a decline in the proportion of their population aged 15-29. This aging trend accounts for a considerable portion of the recent drop in homicide rates. Essentially, as societies age,⁣ crime rates fall, all other factors being equal.⁢

the global demographic transition – ​characterized by fewer children and longer‌ lifespans – appears to be quietly contributing to a more peaceful⁢ world. This⁤ trend‌ offers a crucial counter-narrative to anxieties about societal breakdown ​and highlights the importance of understanding demographic​ shifts in shaping global security. The ⁢prevalence of offending tends to concentrate in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods [4].

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