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Scotland is the assault capital of the world according to UN stats on violent crime

UN figures say you're seven times more likely to be attacked here than any other country in the world - but the Scottish Government is unhappy with the judgement.

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SCOTLAND is the assault capital of the world according to new United Nations statistics.

The shocking data shows that we are more likely to be the victims of a physical attack than any other country.

Scotland fared worse than notorious crime hotspots such as Mexico, Colombia and El Salvador.

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes report claimed Scotland is the world leading location for attacks resulting in “serious bodily injury”.

Nearly 1,200 people per 100,000 were assaulted in 2013.

The figure is more than double the rate in England and seven times the average for the rest of the world combined.

The UN research looked at more than 80 countries including rich and poor nations in North and South America, Africa and Asia.

You're more likely to be attacked here in Scotland than in places like Mexico and Colombia.

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