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Survey shows German public feels less safe after series of attacks

Recent acts of violence in Germany that have made international headlines and shocked the nation have left their mark on society, a survey commissioned by dpa and published on Thursday found.

The study, carried out by the YouGov research institute, found 57% of adults in Germany feel less safe in public today than they did a year ago.

The survey, which polled some 2,000 individuals on Monday and Tuesday, showed that 38% of the respondents said they did not feel more unsafe today than a year ago, while 5% were unsure or did not give an answer.

In recent months there have been several fatal knife and car-rammings on passers-by or crowds in several German cities.

A total of 17% of the population believe that such acts of violence cannot be prevented by law enforcement, while 22% believe preventive measures are possible.

The report also reveals that a majority of Germans, 57%, think that some of these violent acts could “sometimes be prevented.”

In the most recent attack in Mannheim, a 40-year-old German man drove his car hundreds of metres through the pedestrian zone, deliberately ploughing into the crowd, investigators said. An 83-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man were killed.

Source: dpa.com

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