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Pilot Study: Mobile Phone Meta Data Records – Introduction to the research method

Mobile Phone Meta-Data, mobile phone data, method, processing method, privacy, statistical disclosure control

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Under age suspect

Someone who was under 18 at the time he/she committed a crime. Simpler kinds of criminal behaviour are often dealt with in HALT programs. Nobody under the age of 12 can be prosecuted.

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Record amount of damages awarded to former suspects

Nearly 23 million euro in damages was paid to former suspects in the Netherlands in 2007. This is nearly twice as much as in 2000.

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Level of education, social benefits claimants and crime suspects by 4-digit postcode zone, 2011-2012 (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables on the level of education, social benefits claimants and the number of crime suspects among inhabitants by 4-digit postcode zones in 2011-2012. Commissioned by: Ministry of Finance.

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Asylum and integration 2021

Annual study of register data on reception and integration of asylum migrants arriving in the Netherlands since 2014, 2014-2020

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Nationalities of detained suspects in 2008, 2010 and 2012 (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables regarding non-Dutch nationals detained on suspicion of having committed a crime broken down by nationality and type of crime in 2008, 2010 and 2012. Results are available on...

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Crime

Dossier page on crime and immigration

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Special procedures in criminal cases, 1990-2016

Financial compensations to former suspects and pardons. Compensations due to wrongful incarceration and costs of being a suspect.

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Solved crime

A crime is solved when the police knows who at least one suspect is, even if that suspect is on the run or denies having committed the crime.

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Settlement

In criminal and sometimes in administrative law, a settlement on an offence that is not too serious, proposed by the public prosecutor. Usually a fine payable by the suspect.

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Extended custody

Taking somebody into custody for a maximum of four days on the orders of the public prosecutor when the time allowed to hold a suspect for questioning (six hours) is insufficient.

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Dismissal on technical grounds

Decision by the public prosecutor not to take action because the prosecution is unlikely to lead to a conviction (for instance due to lack of evidence or because the fact or the suspect is not...

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Detained under a hospital order

Measure in criminal justice where the judge orders that a crime suspect who has mental or physical problems must be treated or counselled or nursed in an appropriate facility outside the prison...

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Criminal case

The process-verbal registered at the office of the public prosecutor charging one suspect.

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Dismissal

Decision by the Public Prosecution Service to dismiss the case against a suspect on political or technical grounds.

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Judgement in a defended case

Final decision in a court case where the suspect/parties appeared in court. Sentence by default.

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Verdict of guilty

Verdict by a judge who considers the charges by the public prosecutor proven and punishable and considers the suspect punishable.

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Acquittal

Verdict by a judge who feels there is no proof that the suspect committed the crime he/she was charged with by the public prosecutor.

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Detention on remand

Detention in a detention centre before the court hearings start. This is generally applied to suspects of serious crimes, punishable by at least four years in jail, or when there is a security risk...

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Trainees seek out new data sources

Our team was tasked with finding out how the dark web can be used to source information for new statistics on digital crime.

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Advice Veilig thuis

A set of recommendations and advice by Veilig Thuis- which means Safe at Home - that are tailored to the needs of the person asking advice, enabling him/her to act in situations of (suspected)...

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More murder and manslaughter victims in 2017

In 2017 there were 158 victims of murder and manslaughter in the Netherlands, including 112 men and 46 women. There were 108 victims in 2016.

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