Dublin, Ireland: A Comparison Of Living In Dublin And Ireland

1412 Words3 Pages

Have you ever sat and thought that you if you could live anywhere where it would be? I have always wondered what it would be like to live in Dublin, Ireland, therefore it is one of the cities I picked to research and compare and contrast in my essay. I loved living in Colorado and would like to possibly move back there. My brother currently is living there in Denver, therefore Denver is the other city I will compare and contrast in this essay. First, I will explain the criteria that I would like to research for assistance in helping me decide between the two cities, then I will state the specific results of the criteria for each city along with other information about the city such as why it appeals to me. Dublin will be explained first, then Denver. After fully …show more content…

Dublin is the capital of Ireland and is also the largest city. Unfortunately, with Dublin being the largest city and the capital it also has a lot of crime. It happens to be the most dangerous city in Ireland. Dublin has some of the craziest crimes I have read about recently.”A breakdown of official crime statistics for 2012 confirms Dublin as Ireland’s crime capital, with an average of 789 offenses per 10,000 population compared to the national average of 532. It has the highest rates for robberies, theft, drug, and fraud offenses.” (McCárthaigh, Seán) As Seán stated in his article Dublin has the highest rates for multiple different crimes, or it did in 2012. Although Seán’s article was not the only site I had found this information on. According to the government website between the years 2012 and 2013 Ireland saw a drop in the rate of most crimes. The only crimes that saw an increase was kidnapping and theft and crimes relating to kidnapping and theft. ("Ireland 2014 Crime and Safety Report") Even though there was a drop in crime between these two years, the crime rates were still pretty high. The crimes that saw

More about Dublin, Ireland: A Comparison Of Living In Dublin And Ireland

Open Document