
A study by an international analytics firm has ranked the Philippines as among the safest countries in the world.
The 2020 Global Law and Order Survey by US company, Gallup, has placed the country on the 12th spot with a law and order index score of 84.
The Philippines is tied with Australia, New Zealand, Poland, and Serbia.
The ranking was based on the answers of nearly 175,000 adults in 144 countries and areas in 2019.
There were four questions asked to the respondents:
The survey was carried out by telephone and face-to-face interviews with respondents aged 15 years old and older.
Singapore and Turkmenistan topped the list after garnering a global index score of 97.
Trailing behind the top spot are China, Iceland, Kuwait, Norway, Austria, Switzerland, Uzbekistan, and the United Arab Emirates.
Occupying the bottom slots, meanwhile, are Venezuela, South Africa, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Botswana, Mexico, and Afghanistan.
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