Report: Europeans Fear Rising Crime Despite Falling Homicide Rates

Is this a politically manufactured panic or a dangerous reality backed by data?
Report: Europeans Fear Rising Crime Despite Falling Homicide Rates
Above: Atmosphere at Puerta del Sol in Madrid, Spain, on June 3. Image credit: Cristina Arias/Getty Images

The Spin


Left narrative

Public fear of crime in Western Europe is wildly out of step with reality — homicide rates have dropped 30% to 50% since the late 1990s across France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Sensational media coverage of drug violence and sexual abuse cases distorts perception, making people feel unsafe despite living in one of the safest eras in modern European history. Right-wing politicians exploit that fear gap to push authoritarian agendas, not because crime is surging but because panic is politically useful.

Right narrative

France's own Interior Ministry data shows crime rising across nearly every category since 2017, with sexual violence up 132% and homicides now exceeding totals from the Bataclan attack year. The EU Parliament recognized the severity of the crisis, passing mass deportation measures by a 418-218 vote after years of inaction on illegal immigration tied to surging crime. Dismissing public fear as mere perception ignores hard ministerial statistics showing a structural collapse in public safety.


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