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According to Ministry of Interior Affairs and Public Security reports, a significant percentage of crime is committed by criminals from overseas, motivated by the perception of a lenient justice system due primarily to the [[Law of Gylias#Penal law|abolition of prisons]]. | According to Ministry of Interior Affairs and Public Security reports, a significant percentage of crime is committed by criminals from overseas, motivated by the perception of a lenient justice system due primarily to the [[Law of Gylias#Penal law|abolition of prisons]]. | ||
The [[Gylian Police]]'s approach of controlling crime and cultural aspects such as the [[ | The [[Gylian Police]]'s approach of controlling crime and cultural aspects such as the [[wicked–evil distinction]] and [[adversary–enemy distinction]] are notable aspects of Gylian law enforcement. | ||
==Historical crimes== | ==Historical crimes== | ||
* [[Ranyi Sesyk]] | * [[Ranyi Sesyk]] | ||
* Kaþi Mofat | * [[Kaþi Mofat]] | ||
* [[Maria | * [[Maria Vaseva and Valeria Maneva]] | ||
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[[Category:Gylias]] | [[Category:Gylias]] |
Latest revision as of 14:08, 16 August 2021
Crime in Gylias is combated by various law enforcement agencies.
In general, Gylias has one of the lowest crime rates in Tyran.
Crime by type
Murder
In 2020, Gylias had a murder rate of 0,15 per 100.000 inhabitants.
Sexual assault
Harsh punishments, extensive activism and education, and supportive law enforcement contribute to Gylias' extremely low rate of sexual violence.
Sex trafficking is subject to harsh crackdowns by law enforcement.
Corruption
Corruption levels are extremely low, and Gylias scores highly in rates of transparency and trust in the political system.
Organised crime
The Mava Organisation is involved in drug trafficking, illegal gambling, and the informal economy. They have links with the Provenzano Syndicate in Cacerta.
Crime dynamics
According to Ministry of Interior Affairs and Public Security reports, a significant percentage of crime is committed by criminals from overseas, motivated by the perception of a lenient justice system due primarily to the abolition of prisons.
The Gylian Police's approach of controlling crime and cultural aspects such as the wicked–evil distinction and adversary–enemy distinction are notable aspects of Gylian law enforcement.