I answered "other", because things are relative. For example, I travel regularly to Mexico, and many non-diving friends worry about that . . . but the crime described in the media is not a real issue where we go. Petty theft is the biggest issue to be expected in the tourist area of Q. Roo (that, and being shaken down by the police) and petty theft doesn't really seem to be a lot worse than other places people travel all the time (like Hawaii). Leave a car in an isolated place anywhere, and you are asking for a break-in.
I also went to Egypt, despite people's concerns about the political unrest and protests/riots. Again, they just weren't where WE were at all, and never were.
But things like the repeated reports of car prowlers in Bonaire do leave me with a bad taste in my mouth, and it's partly for that reason that Bonaire isn't high on my bucket list of places to go. So crime does affect my travel planning decisions.