Security and justice

Security and justice

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  1. 564 businesses and institutions bankrupt
  2. Dutch public slightly more satisfied with police
  3. More cases for administrative law judges in 2011
  4. Number of bankruptcies exceptionally high
  5. Fewer Dutch people experience disrespectful behaviour
  6. More children of unmarried parents officially acknowledged by fathers
  7. Partner alimony less common, but higher amounts paid
  8. Fewer minors suspected of crimes
  9. Crime victims feel unsafe for a long time
  10. More than 550 businesses and institutions bankrupt
  11. More than 500 businesses bankrupt in August
  12. Number of bankruptcies exceptionally high
  13. Number of bankruptcies exceptionally high
  14. Wide public support for the police
  15. Theft or burglary account for half of registered crime
  16. Many bankruptcies
  17. Many bankruptcies
  18. 681 bankruptcies in May
  19. Number of child adoptions back at level of the 1960s
  20. Dutch think level of decay in their own neighbourhood is acceptable
  21. Adoption partner's child mainly occurs in female same-sex couples
  22. 615 bankruptcies in March
  23. Sustained increase restructured debts
  24. 610 bankruptcies in February
  25. Fewer asylum seekers in 2011
  26. People feel less unsafe
  27. Number of bankruptcies rocketing
  28. Over 9.5 thousand bankruptcies filed in 2011
  29. 519 bankruptcies in December
  30. Fewer bankruptcies
  31. Bankruptcies rising