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Markus Lanz Debate Puts 'Clan Crime' Label Under Scrutiny as Guests Cite Crime Data

The broadcast sharpened Germany's argument over discussing offenses involving non‑German suspects without fueling prejudice.

Overview

  • Journalist Ulrike Winkelmann urged dropping the term “clan crime,” arguing it stigmatizes communities and asserting that being a migrant is not linked to criminality.
  • Host Markus Lanz referenced Polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik figures, saying about half of recorded suspects lack a German passport despite a roughly 15 percent population share.
  • CDU politician Herbert Reul said problems must be named to retain public trust and described neighborhood shifts that leave longtime residents feeling displaced.
  • Security analyst Florence Gaub cautioned against a direct causal link between crime levels and AfD strength, noting the party polls strongly in areas with few foreigners.
  • Journalist Ulrike Herrmann pointed to structural fixes, calling for public investment and state action on substandard housing as part of prevention.