AMMAN — Jordan has advanced from fifth in
the Arab world to second, and from 34th place internationally to 16th,
on the Law and Global Order Index, issued by the International Gallup Foundation
for Security Studies and Research, according to Al Ghad.
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The report is issued by one of the most important
research centers in the field of security and international rule of law, which
is specialized in monitoring the level of security, the rule of law, and the
extent of the sense of security that exists in a country.
The Kingdom outperformed countries like Sweden,
Germany, and the US in safety and rule of law, in a list of some 115 countries that
were covered by the report.
The index was compiled according to
several sub-indicators, the most important of which is measuring how safe
people feel, and the extent to which they trust local security agencies, and these
agencies’ ability to perform their law and order duties in each country.
Norway was on top of the index with a
score of 94 points out of 100, followed by the UAE and China and Jordan had a
score of 89 points out of a hundred, while Venezuela came at the bottom of the
list of least secure countries with 53 points.
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