While countries like Germany are racing to hide migrant crime, Denmark has the most transparent data on the topic of nearly any country in the Western world.
It not only tracks migrant crime but also breaks down this data between European and non-European offenders.
However, Denmark goes even further and analyzes second-generation non-European migrants as well.
While the assumption is that these children of migrants would be better integrated than their parents, the opposite is found.
From the second generation, the descendants of non-European immigrants peak at +98% overrepresentation in the crimes committed. Danish figures show that the second generation of non-European immigrants is less integrated than the first, and has an 18% higher chance than their parents of being tried for a crime.
Non-European first-generation migrants are 279 percent more likely to commit murder.
Second-generation - 850
Assault:
First-generation - 220
Second-generation - 443
Rape:
First-generation - 464
Second-generation - 158
Drug trafficking:
First-generation - 53
Second-generation - 304