词条 | Crime in Malaysia |
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According to the Royal Malaysia Police in 2014, the cities and towns with the highest number of criminal cases (in descending order) were Petaling Jaya, Johor Bahru, Bukit Mertajam, Ipoh and Kuantan.[7] Both Petaling Jaya and Johor Bahru were also listed among the 10 most crime-ridden Asian cities by worldatlas.com in 2016, along with Kuala Lumpur and Klang.[8] Human trafficking{{main|Human trafficking in Malaysia}}Malaysia is a destination, supply and transit point for women and children trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation.[9] Women and girls from Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam are trafficked to Malaysia.[9] Malaysia is a transit country along with Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand in Chinese human trafficking.[10] Women from Malaysia are trafficked into the People's Republic of China.[10] Migrants from countries in the region work as domestic servants and laborers in the construction and agricultural sectors and face exploitative conditions.[9] Between 2005 and September 2009, more than 36,858 women were arrested for prostitution in Malaysia.[11] Drug traffickingDrug trafficking is a problem, heroin being the primarily used drug.[9] The maximum penalty for drug trafficking is up to death,[12] a measure which was introduced during the 1980s to combat drug offenses, and was highlighted following the 1986 execution of Kevin John Barlow and Brian Geoffrey Chambers. Crime against touristsViolent crime against foreign tourists is less frequent in Malaysia;[13] however, pickpocketing and burglaries are common criminal activities directed against foreigners.[13] Other types of non-violent crime include credit card fraud and motor vehicle theft;[13] there is a high rate of credit card fraud.[13][14] Scams are a problem in Kuala Lumpur which involve card games and purchase of gold jewellery.[12] Corruption{{Main|Corruption in Malaysia}}Corruption is a problem, but less common than in many other countries in Southeast Asia.[15] In the 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index by Transparency International[16] Malaysia had a corruption score of 52 out of 100 (high scores are less corrupt); this makes Malaysia the 2nd "cleanest" country in SE Asia, 9th out of 28 in APAC and 50th of the 175 countries assessed worldwide. In the 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index by Transparency International, Malaysia had a corruption score of 50 out of 100; Malaysia was ranked 54th worldwide and 2nd in SE Asia, with Singapore (1st in SE Asia, 8th worldwide), Thailand (3rd in SE Asia, 76th worldwide), Indonesia (4th in SE Asia, 88th worldwide), Philippines (5th in SE Asia, 95th worldwide), and Vietnam (5th in SE Asia, 112th worldwide)[17] Transparency International list Malaysia's key corruption challenges as:
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References1. ^https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2018/05/373797/man-detained-over-bukit-mertajam-drive-shooting 2. ^https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=17215 3. ^https://www.worldofbuzz.com/malaysia-ranks-number-1-south-east-asia-highest-crime-rate/ 4. ^https://www.numbeo.com/crime/rankings_by_country.jsp?title=2019 5. ^https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/01/14/contractor-shot-dead-in-penang/ 6. ^ https://www.nst.com.my/news/crime-courts/2018/11/433024/police-shoot-dead-five-robbers-kuchai-lama-mall-nsttv 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.mstar.com.my/berita/berita-jenayah/2015/03/18/polis-baru/|title=6,500 Anggota Polis Baharu Setiap Tahun Untuk Atasi Jenayah - Berita Jenayah {{!}} mStar|website=www.mstar.com.my|access-date=2018-07-24}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1753058|title=IGP rubbishes website's claims that three M'sian cities are Asia's most dangerous|website=www.thesundaily.my|language=en|access-date=2018-07-24}} 9. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web|title=CIA World Factbook - Malaysia|work=CIA World Factbook|url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/my.html}} 10. ^1 {{Cite book|author= Kimberley L. Thachuk|title= Transnational Threats|publisher= Greenwood Publishing Group|location=|year= 2007|pages= 134|isbn= 0-275-99404-X|oclc=|doi=}} 11. ^{{Cite web| url = http://www.mysinchew.com/node/29856| title= 36,858 women believed to be prostitutes detained since 2005 - Police }} 12. ^1 {{Cite book|author= Simon Richmond|title= Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei|publisher= Lonely Planet|location=|year= 2007|pages= 488|isbn= 1-74059-708-7|oclc=|doi=}} 13. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web|title=Consular Information Sheet: Malaysia|url=https://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_960.html}} Bureau of Consular Affairs 14. ^{{Cite book|author= Aneace Haddad|title= A New Way to Pay: Creating Competitive Advantage through the EMV Smart Card Standard|publisher= Gower Publishing Ltd.|location=|year= 2005|pages= 5|isbn= 0-566-08688-3|oclc=|doi=}} 15. ^1 {{Cite book|author= Darryl S. L. Jarvis|title= International Business Risk: A Handbook for the Asia-Pacific Region|publisher= Cambridge University Press|location=|year= 2003|pages= 219|isbn= 0-521-82194-0|oclc=|doi=}} 16. ^Asia Pacific Corruption Perceptions Index 17. ^"Transparency International - Corruption Perceptions Index 2015 " 18. ^1 {{Cite book|author= Darryl S. L. Jarvis|title= International Business Risk: A Handbook for the Asia-Pacific Region|publisher= Cambridge University Press|location=|year= 2003|pages= 220|isbn= 0-521-82194-0|oclc=|doi=}} External links
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