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Crime stats: Malaysia vs Qatar

  Malaysian Crime stats

  Qatari Crime stats

Acquitted 4,265 145
Ranked 21st. 28 times more than Qatar Ranked 42nd.
Car thefts 55,879 25
Ranked 13th. 2234 times more than Qatar Ranked 56th.
Frauds 2,000 72
Ranked 37th. 27 times more than Qatar Ranked 60th.
Jails 26,294 1
Ranked 1st. 26293 times more than Qatar Ranked 61st.
Judges 1.6 % 9 %
Ranked 15th in 1998. Ranked 4th in 1998. 5 times more than Malaysia
Judges and Magistrates 357 57
Ranked 31st. 5 times more than Qatar Ranked 42nd.
Prisoners 39,258 prisoners 570 prisoners
Ranked 33rd. 68 times more than Qatar Ranked 127th.
Prisoners > Female 9% 11.8%
Ranked 8th. Ranked 3rd. 31% more than Malaysia
Prisoners > Foreign prisoners 39.6% 55.6%
Ranked 11th. Ranked 5th. 40% more than Malaysia
Prisoners > Per capita 161.0 per 100,000 people 95.0 per 100,000 people
Ranked 54th. 69% more than Qatar Ranked 94th.
Prisoners > Pre-trial detainees 30.7% 35.5%
Ranked 72nd. Ranked 60th. 16% more than Malaysia
Software piracy rate 59% 54%
Ranked 59th. 9% more than Qatar Ranked 68th.
Total crimes 167,173 5,838
Ranked 32nd. 28 times more than Qatar Ranked 59th.
Transnational Issues > Trafficking in persons > Current situation 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 Qatar is a destination country for men and women from South and Southeast Asia who migrate willingly, but are subsequently trafficked into involuntary servitude as domestic workers and laborers, and, to a lesser extent, commercial sexual exploitation; the most common offense was forcing workers to accept worse contract terms than those under which they were recruited; other conditions include bonded labor, withholding of pay, restrictions on movement, arbitrary detention, and physical, mental, and sexual abuse
Transnational Issues > Trafficking in persons > Tier rating 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 Tier 3 - Qatar failed, for the second consecutive year, to enforce criminal laws against traffickers, or to provide an effective mechanism to identify and protect victims; it continues to detain and deport victims rather than providing them protection; the government made little progress to increase prosecutions for trafficking in a meaningful way in 2007; workers complaining of working conditions or non-payment of wages were sometimes penalized

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