Victimisation of crime; young people aged 15 to 25, 2012-2019

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Dataset information

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Available languages
Dutch
Keywords
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

The data in this table comes from the Safety Monitor (VM). This is until 2017 an annual (from 2019 onwards a 2-yearly) population survey on safety, livability and victimhood. Attention is also paid to nuisance in the neighbourhood, disrespectful behaviour, prevention measures, the functioning of the police and municipal security policy. As a result, figures are obtained in a clear way about the (experience of) security at both national, regional and (lower) local levels. This table focuses on the victimisation of common crime of young people aged 15 to 25. These are traditional offences such as violence, property crimes and vandalism, as well as computer crime or cybercrime. The data is shown for the personal characteristics of gender, age and for the total. The investigation is a sample examination. This means that the figures shown are estimates, for which reliability margins apply. These margins are also included in the table. The figures refer to persons aged 15 to 25. The survey was conducted in the last quarter of the year. In order to show how young people in the Netherlands are doing, the National Youth Monitor describes more than 70 topics in addition to this topic. The topics are called indicators. Data available from 2012 to 2019 Status of the figures: The figures in this table are final. Amendments as of 25 May 2022: None, this table has been discontinued. Changes as of 17 July 2020: The figures for 2019 have been added. As of 2018, no figures will be available for the same years. Changes as of 8 March 2019: The figures of the person characteristics gender, age and sexual preference for the 2014 reporting period were incorrect. This has been corrected in this version. When are new figures coming? No longer applicable. This table is followed by the insecurity and victimisation table; young people 15 to 25 years old. See paragraph 3.
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