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And if you prompt differently you will get the actual correct countries like Afghanistan on the top of the list...Based on your list also why wouldnt everybody want to live in Africa, seems like safe place, maybe somalia?!Hey!! We just have a lot of people.
Once you adjust for population the individual likelihood of an American being an sex offender is statistically lower from a smaller, high-density source like Australia or Germany.
I asked Gemini to crutch the numbers:
When adjusted for population (per capita), the United States often drops out of the "top" spot, replaced by European and Asian nations with higher densities of travelers per 100,000 citizens.
According to the most recent data on arrests, deportations, and traveler surveys, the highest per-capita "offender-source" countries are:
Rank Country
Primary Travel Ease Factor
Per Capita Context
1 Germany
High density of "charter" tourists to Africa/Asia.
Highest volume in Europe relative to size.
2 Japan
Geographic proximity to SE Asian hubs.
High "salaryman" tourism culture.
3 Australia
Short-haul access to Indonesia/Thailand.
High arrest rates per 100k travelers.
4 United Kingdom
-High mobility and historical colonial links.
Significant "repeat offender" data.
5 France
Proximity to North and West Africa.
High rates of domestic legal prosecutions.
6 United States
Massive volume, though per-capita is lower.
Dominates the Caribbean/Mexico market.
7 South Korea
Rapidly growing intra-regional travel.
High rates of technology-facilitated tourism.
8 Netherlands
High historical involvement in Thailand.
Strong legislative focus on "outbound" crime.
9 Sweden
High awareness but high per-capita reporting.
Focus on "Nordic Model" spillover.
10 Canada
Easy access to Central/South America.
Significant "seasonal" offend
You do realize that Gemini is not capable of doing any statistics...Hey!! We just have a lot of people.
Once you adjust for population the individual likelihood of an American being an sex offender is statistically lower from a smaller, high-density source like Australia or Germany.
I asked Gemini to crutch the numbers:
When adjusted for population (per capita), the United States often drops out of the "top" spot, replaced by European and Asian nations with higher densities of travelers per 100,000 citizens.
According to the most recent data on arrests, deportations, and traveler surveys, the highest per-capita "offender-source" countries are:
Rank Country
Primary Travel Ease Factor
Per Capita Context
1 Germany
High density of "charter" tourists to Africa/Asia.
Highest volume in Europe relative to size.
2 Japan
Geographic proximity to SE Asian hubs.
High "salaryman" tourism culture.
3 Australia
Short-haul access to Indonesia/Thailand.
High arrest rates per 100k travelers.
4 United Kingdom
-High mobility and historical colonial links.
Significant "repeat offender" data.
5 France
Proximity to North and West Africa.
High rates of domestic legal prosecutions.
6 United States
Massive volume, though per-capita is lower.
Dominates the Caribbean/Mexico market.
7 South Korea
Rapidly growing intra-regional travel.
High rates of technology-facilitated tourism.
8 Netherlands
High historical involvement in Thailand.
Strong legislative focus on "outbound" crime.
9 Sweden
High awareness but high per-capita reporting.
Focus on "Nordic Model" spillover.
10 Canada
Easy access to Central/South America.
Significant "seasonal" offend