I like Numbeo and have used it for various purposes, though in this case, looking at the indices for Mexico City as a whole might not be that informative, given a) how huge Mexico is and b) the fact that fellows would likely spend most of their time in the safest parts of the city.
True, but I think it gives a broader perspective rather than just homicides. Also to be fair, in comparing it to Chicago, EAs visiting Chicago also probably tend to stay in the wealthier and safer neighborhoods.
Anyways, I’m not trying to argue that CDMX is dangerous, I just like presenting balanced statistics.
“Numbeo” seems like a good resource for comparative crime statistics, e.g., Chicago vs Mexico
I like Numbeo and have used it for various purposes, though in this case, looking at the indices for Mexico City as a whole might not be that informative, given a) how huge Mexico is and b) the fact that fellows would likely spend most of their time in the safest parts of the city.
True, but I think it gives a broader perspective rather than just homicides. Also to be fair, in comparing it to Chicago, EAs visiting Chicago also probably tend to stay in the wealthier and safer neighborhoods.
Anyways, I’m not trying to argue that CDMX is dangerous, I just like presenting balanced statistics.