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5、L SAFETY REPORTTable of Contents 1 From the CEO 3 Safety Starts to Slip in 2023 5 Ecuadorians Least Likely in the World to Feel Safe 7 El Salvador Ranks Among“Most Safe”for First Time 8 Fewer Israelis Feel Safe in Wake of Oct.7 Attacks 9 Helping People Feel Safe Takes a Community,Rather Than a Natio
6、nal,Approach 11 World Remains Confident in Local Police 13 Safety First:Sustainable Growth Starts With Ensuring People Feel Secure 16 Methodology 17 Law and Order Index Scores for 2023Copyright 2024 Gallup,Inc.All rights reserved.GlobalSafety_2024Report_092424v7_kn2024|THE GLOBAL SAFETY REPORTFrom t