Finland's Public Violent Crime Rises
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•Police: Finland seeing increase in serious violent crimes committed in public places
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Nearly half of serious violent crimes committed in public places in Finland last year were committed in the Uusimaa region.
Police Commissioner Ilkka Koskimäki noted that the share of young people emerging as suspects in violent crime cases has noticeably grown.
Vantaa and Turku are the least safe cities in the country, according to a police report.
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