In 2024, At Tafilah, Jordan presents a unique case with no recorded perceptions from residents regarding crime statistics. This absence of data suggests either an exceptionally low crime rate or a lack of reporting mechanisms.
The uniformity in data indicates that residents may either feel completely secure or that there is a potential absence of awareness or emphasis on crime reporting in the region.
At Tafilah's pollution data for 2024 shows no recorded perceptions or values, which may reflect exceptionally clean environmental conditions or uncollected perception data.
This lack of emissions and pollution data suggests opportunities for either recognition or the development of environmental monitoring systems.
No reports on waste and noise pollution suggest potentially high satisfaction with environmental cleanliness or an area for further data collection and analysis.
The immaculate perception reported might indicate an under- or non-collection of actual resident experiences regarding these issues.
At Tafilah’s data shows no indications of public opinion on green spaces, possibly reflecting excellent environmental satisfaction or a lack thereof in reported data.
Similarly, the lack of drinking water quality perceptions could point to either exemplary utility services or an absence in feedback mechanisms.