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HEUNI. European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations
European sourcebook of crime and criminal justice statistics 2014 [Documento electrónico].- 5th ed.- Helsinki : HEUNI, 2014.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm. - (Publication series. [Heuni Report Series] ; 80)
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ESTATÍSTICAS CRIMINAIS, ESTATÍSTICAS DA JUSTIÇA, INSTITUIÇÃO POLICIAL, EUROPA

General introduction: The European Sourcebook Project. 1. Police statistics. 1.1. General comments. 1.1.1. Police statistics as a measure of crime. 1.1.2. Police in the criminal justice system. 1.1.3. Counting offences and offenders. 1.1.4. Counting police officers. 1.1.5. Results. 1.1.6. Comments by offences. 1.1.7. Police staff. 1.2. Tables. 1.2.1 Offences. 1.2.2. Offenders. 1.2.3. Percentage of females, minors, and aliens among offenders in 2010. 1.2.4. Police staff. 1.3. Technical information. 1.4. Sources. 2. Prosecution statistics. 2.1. General comments. 2.1.1. Background. 2.1.2. Results. 2.2. Tables. 2.2.1. Criminal cases handled by the prosecuting authorities 2007–2011. 2.2.2. Criminal cases handled by the prosecuting authorities in 2010. 2.2.3. Criminal cases handled by the prosecuting authorities in 2010 by offence groups. 2.2.4. Police custody and pre-trial detention. 2.2.5. Staff. 2.3. Technical information. 2.3.1. General remarks. 2.3.2. Offences / cases handled by the prosecuting authorities. 2.3.3. Disposal categories. 2.3.4. Other technical information on the tables. 2.4. Sources. 3. Conviction statistics. 3.1. General comments. 3.1.1. Introduction. 3.1.2. Offence definitions. 3.1.3. Definition of a conviction. 3.1.4. Minimum age of conviction. 3.1.5. Validation checks. 3.1.6. Methodology. 3.1.7 Results. 3.1.8. Total crimes. 3.1.9. Major traffic offences. 3.1.10. Homicide. 3.1.11. Assaults. 3.1.12. Rape. 3.1.13. Sexual assaults. 3.1.14. Robbery. 3.1.15. Theft. 3.1.16. Fraud. 3.1.17. Money laundering. 3.1.18. Corruption. 3.1.19. Drug trafficking. 3.1.20. Attrition. 3.2. Tables. 3.2.1. Total number of convictions per 100 000 population. 3.2.2. Percentage of females, minors, and aliens among convicted persons in 2010. 3.3. Technical information. 3.3.1. Technical comments. 3.3.2. Minors in conviction statistics. 3.4. Sources. 4. Prison statistics. 4.1. General comments. 4.1.1. Introduction. 4.1.2. Quality of the data. 4.1.3. Results. 4.1.4. Recidivism. 4.2. Tables. 4.2.1. Prison population (including pre-trial detainees): Stock. 4.2.2. Prison population (including pre-trial detainees): Flow. 4.2.3. Convicted prison population by type of offence on 1st September 2010. 4.3. Technical information. 4.3.1. Stock. 4.3.2. Flow. 4.3.3. Description of data recording methods for Tables on Stock and Flow. 4.3.4. Description of data recording methods for Tables on the convicted population. 4.4. Sources. 5. Probation statistics. 5.1. General comments. 5.1.1. Introduction. 5.1.2. Quality of the data. 5.1.3. Results. 5.2. Tables. 5.2.1. Persons under the control, supervision and / or care of the Probation Agencies in 2010. 5.2.2. Reasons for ending supervision by the Probation Agencies in 2010. 5.2.3. Persons under community service in 2010. 5.2.4. Reasons for ending community service in 2010. 5.2.5. Persons under electronic monitoring in 2010. 5.2.6. Reasons for ending electronic monitoring in 2010. 5.2.7. Probation Agencies staff in 2010. 5.2.8. Number of written reports provided by the Probation Agencies in 2010. 5.3. Technical information. 5.3.1. The structure and organization of Probation Agencies. 5.3.2. Description of data recording methods for Tables on Supervision. 5.3.3. Description of data recording methods for Tables on Community Service. 5.3.4. Description of data recording methods for Tables on Electronic monitoring. 5.3.5. Additional information on the staff and reports of Probation Agencies. 5.4. Sources. 6. National Victimization Surveys. 6.1. General comments. 6.1.1. Introduction. 6.1.2. Standard wording of the questions on victimization. 6.1.3. Quality of the data. 6.1.4. Main results. 6.2. Tables. 6.2.1. Bodily injury. 6.2.2. Sexual assault. 6.2.3. Robbery. 6.2.4. Theft of personal property. 6.2.5. Theft of a motor vehicle. 6.2.6. Domestic burglary. 6.2.7. Corruption. 6.2.8. Trust in the police. 6.2.9. Feelings of safety. 6.3. Technical information. 6.4. Sources. Appendix I: General definitions. Appendix II: Population.