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Crime stats: China vs Malaysia

  Chinese Crime stats

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Bribe payers index 3.1 3.9
Ranked 19th. Ranked 15th. 26% more than China
Drug offences 3.9 per 100,000 people 48.6 per 100,000 people
Ranked 33rd. Ranked 19th. 11 times more than China
Illicit drugs major transshipment point for heroin produced in the Golden Triangle region of Southeast Asia; growing domestic drug abuse problem; source country for chemical precursors, despite new regulations on its large chemical industry drug trafficking prosecuted vigorously and carries severe penalties; heroin still primary drug of abuse, but synthetic drug demand remains strong; continued ecstasy and methamphetamine producer for domestic users and, to a lesser extent, the regional drug market
Judges and Magistrates 204,096 357
Ranked 1st. 571 times more than Malaysia Ranked 31st.
Murders > per 100,000 people 2.2 8.9
Ranked 92nd in 2004. Ranked 49th in 2004. 3 times more than China
Murders > WHO 1.9 2
Ranked 133rd in 2004. Ranked 128th in 2004. 5% more than China
Prisoners 1,549,000 prisoners 39,258 prisoners
Ranked 2nd. 38 times more than Malaysia Ranked 33rd.
Prisoners > Female 4.4% 9%
Ranked 57th. Ranked 8th. 105% more than China
Prisoners > Foreign prisoners 0.03% 39.6%
Ranked 84th. Ranked 11th. 1319 times more than China
Prisoners > Per capita 119.0 per 100,000 people 161.0 per 100,000 people
Ranked 71st. Ranked 54th. 35% more than China
Prison staff 22.1 % 43.4 %
Ranked 7th in 2000. Ranked 5th in 2000. 96% more than China
Prosecutors 17.2 % 0.5 %
Ranked 6th in 1995. 33 times more than Malaysia Ranked 34th in 1995.
Prosecutions > Adults 667,935 45,680
Ranked 1st in 2006. 14 times more than Malaysia Ranked 17th in 2006.
Prosecutions > Juveniles 40,901 3,100
Ranked 4th in 2006. 12 times more than Malaysia Ranked 19th in 2006.
Prosecution rate 56 489
Ranked 39th in 2006. Ranked 20th in 2006. 8 times more than China
Rapes 2.8 5.2
Ranked 10th in 2000. Ranked 5th in 2000. 86% more than China
Software piracy rate 82% 59%
Ranked 20th. 39% more than Malaysia Ranked 59th.
Transnational Issues > Trafficking in persons > Current situation China is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and forced labor; the majority of trafficking in China occurs within the country's borders, but there is also considerable international trafficking of Chinese citizens to Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America; Chinese women are lured abroad through false promises of legitimate employment, only to be forced into commercial sexual exploitation, largely in Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, and Japan; women and children are trafficked to China from Mongolia, Burma, North Korea, Russia, and Vietnam for forced labor, marriage, and prostitution; some North Korean women and children seeking to leave their country voluntarily cross the border into China and are then sold into prostitution, marriage, or forced labor Malaysia is a destination and, to a lesser extent, a source and transit country for women and children trafficked for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation, and men, women, and children for forced labor; Malaysia is mainly a destination country for men, women, and children who migrate willingly from South and Southeast Asia to work, some of whom are subjected to conditions of involuntary servitude by Malaysian employers in the domestic, agricultural, construction, plantation, and industrial sectors; to a lesser extent, some Malaysian women, primarily of Chinese ethnicity, are trafficked abroad for commercial sexual exploitation
Transnational Issues > Trafficking in persons > Tier rating Tier 2 Watch List - China is on the Tier 2 Watch List for the fourth consecutive year for its failure to provide evidence of increasing efforts to combat human trafficking, particularly in terms of punishment of trafficking crimes and the protection of Chinese and foreign victims of trafficking; victims are sometimes punished for unlawful acts that were committed as a direct result of their being trafficked, such as violations of prostitution or immigration/emigration controls; the Chinese Government continued to treat North Korean victims of trafficking solely as economic migrants, routinely deporting them back to horrendous conditions in North Korea; additional challenges facing the Chinese Government include the enormous size of its trafficking problem and the significant level of corruption and complicity in trafficking by some local government officials Tier 2 Watch List - Malaysia improved from Tier 3 to the Tier 2 Watch List for 2008 when it enacted comprehensive anti-trafficking legislation in July 2007; however, it did not take action against exploitative employers or labor traffickers in 2007; the government has not ratified the 2000 UN TIP Protocol

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