In the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2024, North Macedonia achieved a score of 0.80 in Order and Security, ranking 6th in the region and 42nd globally. This category assesses the levels of crime, conflict, and safety within the country. Below are the key findings:

  1. Absence of Civil Conflict: North Macedonia received a perfect score of 1.00, underscoring its stable internal environment with no significant history of civil unrest or conflict in recent years.
  2. Absence of Crime: With a score of 78, this reflects relatively low crime rates, which are supported by effective policing and strong community safety measures.

Summary:

Order and security in North Macedonia are well-maintained, creating a safe environment for citizens. The country’s strong emphasis on community policing and crime prevention strategies plays a significant role in sustaining this stability. As a peaceful state in a historically volatile region, North Macedonia’s cooperation with EU-led peacebuilding missions and regional security frameworks contributes to its ongoing peace and security.

The successful implementation of community-based crime prevention programs can serve as a model for other Balkan countries, further showcasing North Macedonia’s commitment to maintaining civil order.

For the full report, visit: WJP Rule of Law Index 2024.

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