This table is about court criminal cases registered with a public prosecutor’s office, on which the Public Prosecutor’s Office (OM) has taken a decision and which have been settled by the court of first instance. The data can be broken down by type of suspect, type of crime, age at the time of committing and socio-economic category. The decisions taken by the Public Prosecution Service are divided according to the type of decision. The court decisions are divided by type of final decision and type of sanction. The cases joined by the judge at the hearing to another case have not been taken into account as a settlement. The socio-economic category is determined for the month in which the case flows, there is a decision of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the case or in which the court of first instance gives up the case. It is possible that persons under the age of 65 have a pension benefit as a socio-economic category. This includes orphan benefits and savings benefits (a type of annuities) that parents have taken out for their children. The table concerns personal data on the subject of prosecution and trial. The personal data relate to the characteristics of the suspect/convicted person in a case. The figures also relate to the related issues. The table is not unique at person level. First, individuals in this table can appear several times in one year if they are accused/convicted in several cases in that year. For example, a person may be a suspect in several cases that enter the Public Prosecutor’s Office in a year. Secondly, it is possible that a person’s case may be counted in several phases within a year; for example, if the case flows into the Public Prosecutor’s Office in the same year if the Public Prosecutor makes a decision in the case.
Data available from 2001.
Status of the figures:
The figures are final.
Changes as of September 2021.
The figures for the year 2019 have been added. The figures on the number of decisions of the Public Prosecutor’s Office (OM) for reporting year 2018 were incorrect. Decisions taken following an imposed criminal order in 2017 were mistakenly counted. This has been corrected in this version. At the overall level, the number of decisions of the Public Prosecution Service for 2018 was 1.7 % too high.
When are new figures coming?
The new figures will be published in the summer of 2022.
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