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Based on available data from 2024–2025 regarding foreign nationals and immigration in Europe, particularly in Germany and the UK, there is a recorded overrepresentation of non-nationals in sexual crime statistics, though specific percentages attributed solely to "Islamist foreigners" are not regularly compiled.

 


Based on available data from 2024–2025 regarding foreign nationals and immigration in Europe, particularly in Germany and the UK, there is a recorded overrepresentation of non-nationals in sexual crime statistics, though specific percentages attributed solely to "Islamist foreigners" are not regularly compiled.

 

Key Data Trends (2024–2025):

Germany (2024): In 2024, there were 13,320 reported cases of rape and sexual assault. Of the identified suspects, over a third (4,437) were non-German. Police recorded a four-times higher proportion of foreigners among suspects in violent crimes compared to their population share.

United Kingdom (2024-2025): Data obtained under freedom of information laws indicates that between 2021 and 2023, foreign nationals accounted for 15% of sexual offences. A 2025 report suggested that in 2024, foreigners were involved in up to 34% of sexual assault convictions.

Overrepresentation: In the UK, foreign nationals are approximately 3.5 times more likely to be arrested for sex offences than British natives, based on a rate of 165 arrests per 100,000 of the migrant population against 48 per 100,000 for Britons.

Specific Nationalities: Reports on suspects with foreign backgrounds have highlighted higher incidences among individuals from specific countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Algeria, Somalia, and Albania.

 

Contextual Factors:

Demographic Factors: The Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) in Germany has attributed higher crime rates to the high proportion of young men among migrants, a demographic group generally more likely to commit violent offenses.

Unreported Cases: Research indicates that sexual violence is often underreported, and there is a significant gap between accusations and convictions.

Data Interpretation: While some officials suggest cultural differences in treating women are a factor, others argue that overrepresentation is partially due to the concentration of migrants in metropolitan areas and increased police scrutiny.

"Islamist" vs. "Foreigner" Definition: Official statistics usually track nationality (non-German, non-British) or "migrant background" rather than the ideological term "Islamist."

The data highlights a significant rise in crimes by foreign nationals but does not provide a specific, verified percentage solely for "Islamist foreigners" as a consolidated group.

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