NCJ Number
69729
Journal
Maandstatistiek politie justitie en brandweer Volume: 23 Issue: 11 Dated: (November 1979) Pages: 359-382
Date Published
1979
Length
24 pages
Annotation
Dutch police and justice statistics on offenses for the first half of 1979, as well as data on bankruptcies and fires are presented.
Abstract
In the first half of 1979, 284,214 offenses were brought to the attention of the police, 5 percent more than in the corresponding period of 1978. Increases were 7 percent for traffic offenses, 7 percent for rowdyism, 14 percent for offenses against life and limb, and 115 percent for other offenses, especially those related to drugs. Decreases were observed in breaches of public order (4 percent) and property crimes (2 percent), with sexual crimes remaining constant. The crime solution rate was almost the same as in the previous year. The Royal Marechaussee (Military Police) reported 4,155 offenses in the first half of 1979, compared to 3,909 for the same period of 1978; 74 percent involved military personnel. In the same period, the police filed reports or collected fines for 1,445,306 nonindictable offenses, 11 percent less than in the first half of 1978. The Royal Marechaussee filed reports of 16,624 nonindictable offenses and collected 2,323 fines (compared to 19,505 and 2,499 in the corresponding period of 1978). Statistical tables show offenses and nonindictable offenses reported to the police and the Royal Marechaussee in July 1979, and the first half of 1979 according to province, groups of municipalities, and offense types. Also included are fire statistics for July 1979, by province, the 17 largest municipalities, and fire types. Graphs trace the monthly course of offenses from 1975 to July 1979, the course of nonindictable offenses from 1975 to July 1979, and the course of bankruptcies from 1975 to September 1979. --in Dutch.