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This statistic illustrates the results of a survey regarding the reasons for misconceptions about issues such as immigration or crime in Turkey in 2018. According to data published by IPSOS, 61 percent of Turkish adults stated that they thought the biggest reason for people getting things wrong about their countries was the media misleading them.
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Information on Turkish suspects (breakdown by offence, total number of suspects, by sex, by age)
In 2021, 129,000 of the total 169,737 people convicted for crimes in Denmark were of Danish origin. The second most common country of origin was Turkey with 5,300, followed by Lebanon and Syria. The number of convicts in Denmark decreased from 2014 to 2018, before increasing again over the past years.
Information on Turkish suspects (disaggregation by offence, total number of suspects, by gender, by age)
Information on Turkish suspects (breakdown by offence, total number of suspects, by sex, by age)
In Europe, the Baltic countries of Latvia and Lithuania had the highest and third highest homicide rates respectively in 2022. Latvia had the highest rate at over four per 100,000 inhabitants. Meanwhile, the lowest homicide rate was found in Liechtenstein, with zero murders The most dangerous country worldwide Saint Kitts and Nevis is the world's most dangerous country to live in in terms of murder rate. The Caribbean country had a homicide rate of 65 per 100,000 inhabitants. Nine of the 10 countries with the highest murder rates worldwide are located in Latin America and the Caribbean. Whereas Celaya in Mexico was listed as the city with the highest murder rate worldwide, Colima in Mexico was the city with the highest homicide rate in Latin America, so the numbers vary from source to source. Nevertheless, several Mexican cities rank among the deadliest in the world when it comes to intentional homicides. Violent conflicts worldwide Notably, these figures do not include deaths that resulted from war or a violent conflict. While there is a persistent number of conflicts worldwide, resulting casualties are not considered murders. Partially due to this reason, homicide rates in Latin America are higher than those in countries such as Ukraine or the DR Congo. A different definition of murder in these circumstances could change the rate significantly.
With the disproportionate increase in the number of refugees in Turkey, the Turkish citizens started to develop negative feelings towards this group of people. More than 3 out of 4 of the 2022 survey participants stated that they believed refugees caused a higher crime rate and security problems in Turkey. Additionally, 81 percent of the people agreed with the statement that refugees disrupted Turkey's population structure and political balance.
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Turkey Industrial Production: NACE 2: Val: Rape, Colza And Mustard Oil data was reported at 331,327.372 TRY th in 2016. This records an increase from the previous number of 263,894.004 TRY th for 2015. Turkey Industrial Production: NACE 2: Val: Rape, Colza And Mustard Oil data is updated yearly, averaging 117,493.231 TRY th from Dec 2005 (Median) to 2016, with 11 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 331,327.372 TRY th in 2016 and a record low of 5,510.903 TRY th in 2005. Turkey Industrial Production: NACE 2: Val: Rape, Colza And Mustard Oil data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.B014: Industrial Production: NACE 2: Value.
In 2022, a survey by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights found that 52 percent of Muslims of Turkish origin faced discrimination. Among all surveyed countries, Austria reported the highest rate, with 62 percent of respondents experiencing discrimination.
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Turkey Agricultural Yield: Oilseed: Rape Seed data was reported at 3,430.000 kg/ha in 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3,720.000 kg/ha for 2023. Turkey Agricultural Yield: Oilseed: Rape Seed data is updated yearly, averaging 2,727.273 kg/ha from Dec 1990 (Median) to 2024, with 35 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3,723.500 kg/ha in 2012 and a record low of 1,000.000 kg/ha in 1997. Turkey Agricultural Yield: Oilseed: Rape Seed data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.B029: Agricultural Yield.
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According to cognitive market research, the global forensic equipment and supplies market size was valued at USD xx billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD xx billion at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period.
Forensic equipment and supplies refer to the tools, instruments, and materials used by forensic investigators and scientists to collect, analyze, and preserve evidence at a crime scene.
North America now holds a dominant market share due to the existence of large manufacturers, technological improvements, and government programs aimed at improving forensic services.
Europe is the second-largest market for forensic equipment and supplies, with a significant demand from government forensic laboratories and research facilities.
The Asia Pacific region is expected to witness significant growth in the forensic equipment and supplies market because of the rising need for forensic services and the increased attention being paid to forensic infrastructure development.
With a spectacular CAGR rise over the projection period, the Middle East and Africa also play significant roles in the worldwide market.
Market Dynamics of the Forensic Equipment and Supplies Market
Key Drivers of the Forensic Equipment and Supplies Market
The rising crime rate across the globe is a major driver of the market.
Criminal activity is evolving into increasingly complex and elusive forms of expression. The number of crimes has dramatically grown, including killings, financial fraud, data theft, cybersecurity breaches, piracy, and theft and burglaries. New-generation forensic tools and supplies must be used to speed up investigations due to the evolving nature of crime, the growing burden on law enforcement agencies, and the complexity of crime. As a result, to effectively handle the increasing burden, governments everywhere are extending their forensic units. This in turn fuels the need for various forensic tools and materials. Demands for government action to combat crime were more common in nations where crime rates had increased. Respondents in nations like South Africa and Turkey believe that there has been an increase in crime in the last year, but they do not think that government action on the matter should be prioritized. These are often nations that are experiencing persistent economic problems, such as South Africa's high unemployment rate, and Turkey's extreme inflation. • For instance, On November 21, 2022, the US Department of Justice (DoJ)’s Office of Justice Programs announced almost USD 160 million in funding to support crime investigation laboratories, fund forensics research, reduce DNA backlogs, and aid investigators in locating missing persons and recognizing the remains of humans.
Rising acceptance of DNA profiling in criminology will propel the market growth
DNA samples taken at the scene of the crime aid in the precise and speedy investigation of crimes. The market participants are being encouraged to commercialize DNA testing kits and improve their accessibility to international forensic entities through advancements in forensic science technology. The need for forensic tools and DNA collection is also anticipated to increase as more people become aware of the many benefits made possible by DNA profiling solutions. Furthermore, it is projected that the market's growth potential will be expanded by the increasing integration of cutting-edge technology and the surge in social investment in forensic sciences improvement. DNA may be used to identify possible criminals and link specific people to a crime by proving they were there at a particular site. The effectiveness of the criminal justice system is further enhanced by DNA profiling. An alpha-numeric value that is computed and shown as a result of the DNA analysis procedure is called a DNA profile. DNA analysis is an intelligence technique that may be used to identify, confirm, or remove a suspect in a criminal investigation. By comparing DNA profiles from different crime sites, it may also be used to identify victims of crime or disasters and to establish connections between crimes.
Restraints of the Forensic Equipment and Supplies Market
Lack of technical knowledge or technical professionals is restraining the market growth.
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In 2021, 280 women got killed and 217 women were suspiciously found dead in Turkey. Husbands or partners of those women committed more than half of the femicides. Moreover, 94 percent of the registered femicides were committed by a family member, acquaintance, or an ex-husband.
Nearly half of registered femicides in Turkey were committed with a firearm in 2021. The second most common method of killing women was stabbing with a bladed weapon, which made up one-third of the registered femicides. In addition, strangling and hitting were the other common methods used for femicides.
In 2023, almost one out of three ever-partnered Turkish women had experienced domestic violence. In comparison, only 12 percent of women living in Switzerland had experienced domestic violence in their lifetime.
In 2022, an estimated 1,174 femicides were reported in Russia, making it the European country with the highest number of such crimes. Femicides, defined as the gender-based killing of women and girls, represent the most extreme form of violence against women. That same year, Turkey, and the United Kingdom ranked second and third, with 327 and 110 cases, respectively.
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