In Poland, cases of migrants being blamed for crimes are observed, but statistical data does not show them to be proportionally responsible. This issue plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and political discussions in the country.
Redaksiya reports that official data published by the Polish police indicates that the participation of migrants in criminal incidents is not as high as expected, relative to the total population. This proves that the prejudiced opinions arising in the public regarding migrants being blamed for crimes are unfounded. Experts note that such stereotypes are mainly created due to political motives or the dissemination of misinformation.
Studies show that the level of crime committed by migrants is not different compared to the local population. In some cases, the rate of migrant involvement in crime is even lower. These facts refute the false notions spread about migrants being dangerous and emphasize the importance of providing the public with more accurate information.
The Polish government is taking various measures towards the integration of migrants and the assurance of public safety. These measures are aimed at better adapting migrants to society and preventing crime. At the same time, the government strives to eliminate prejudiced opinions against migrants by providing the public with accurate information.
Sevinc Kərimova
