Security and justice

Security and justice

Filter by year:
  1. Young people without basic qualification relatively often heard by the police
  2. Bankruptcies rising
  3. Fewer people appeal to subsidised legal aid
  4. Outdoor lighting equipment and extra door and window security hardware to prevent home burglary
  5. 525 bankruptcies
  6. Fewer fires, more emergency call-outs in 2010
  7. Slightly more bankruptcies in September
  8. Unpaid bankruptcy debts total 3.9 billion euro
  9. Slightly more bankruptcies in September
  10. More than 500 bankruptcies in August
  11. More than 500 bankruptcies in August
  12. Slightly more bankruptcies
  13. Police registered 1.2 million crimes in 2010
  14. No increase asylum seekers from Arab countries to the Netherlands
  15. Number of adopted children reduced by half since 2004
  16. Slightly more bankruptcies
  17. Surge in bankruptcies in sector hotels and restaurants
  18. Fewer compulsory redundancies in 2010
  19. Fewer bankruptcies
  20. Fewer bankruptcies
  21. More bankruptcies
  22. More bankruptcies
  23. Fewer bankruptcies
  24. Residents positive about neighbourhood safety
  25. Fewer bankruptcies
  26. 540 bankruptcies filed in March
  27. 540 bankruptcies filed in March
  28. Police investigation more expensive, fewer crimes solved
  29. 524 bankruptcies filed in February
  30. Dutch fire services respond quicker to fire alarms
  31. Sustained increase DMPs
  32. 535 bankruptcies filed in February
  33. Crime rate marginally down
  34. Fewer asylum seekers in 2010
  35. Fewer corporate and personal bankruptcies filed in 2010
  36. 490 bankruptcies filed in January
  37. Amount spent on security care significantly higher
  38. Fewer bankruptcies