Malmö is a very good example of the failure of European asylum policy.
Still, when it comes to crime levels, Malmö isn’t that bad as it often is conceived to be.
By Swedish standards, Malmö is unsafe measured by total crimes per capita. But for being part of a large conurbation (Malmö-Copenhagen-Helsingör-Lund-Landskrona-Helsingborg), the city is comparatively safe from an international perspective. Compare this region at large to a place like Detroit or Baltimore.
Furthermore, many of the criminal acts per se might well be related to criminal activity spanning over a larger area than inner Malmö/Malmö Kommun.
One reason to why Malmö has more of crime than many other Swedish/Scandinavian cities is the large percentage of Kosovo Albanians and North East African immigrants (especially Somalis). These specific ethnic groups are heavily overrepresented in the area of severe crime throughout Europe. The fact that it’s harder to find a decent job in Malmö than in Gothenburg and Stockholm also matters, another aspect is that Muslims who fail to/don’t wish to integrate with the Swedish society have moved to Malmö (especially Rosengård).
Ask your friends in Malmo, if they dare to walk on the streets of Malmo late nights!
According to the latest Danish Newspaper, Politiken Weekly: "The Swedes are streaming into Denmark. It has become seriously popular for Swedes traveling to Denmark for work. In this years first 8 months, approximately 4,400 Swedes have obtained work in Denmark!
That is 800 more than for the total of 2006."!!
OTH, several thousands of the more brave Danes, have move to Malmo for cheaper and better quality housing!!!