Quote Originally Posted by MidTownMs View Post
Could it be because Windsor is not in the United States?
MidTownMs is spot on. Windsor has a very low violent crime rate mostly because it is located in a civilized country, as opposed to the crime-ridden United States.

Canada has a very low rate of violent crime, similar to all of the other top nations in the world, such as Japan, Germany, England, France, Italy, Spain, Australia, Norway, Sweden, Greece, Portugal, New Zealand, Belgium, the Netherlands, etc. The United States has a very high rate of violent crime, similar to countries like Bolivia, Haiti, Chile, Albania, Estonia, Kenya, etc.

The difference between a civilized country like Canada and a violent, crime-ridden country like America is quite remarkable. For example, in 2003, the city of Chicago ALONE had 598 murders, while the ENTIRE COUNTRY of Canada had 548 murders in the same year.