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Page 1: Responses by country to: Questionnaire for the …...Questionnaire for the Ninth United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period

Questionnaire for theNinth United Nations Survey of Crime Trendsand Operations of Criminal Justice Systems,

covering the period 2003 - 2004

Responses by country to:

Rates are based on population estimates provided by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, World Population Prospects: The 2004 Revision

Only parts of the questionnaire (Police, Prosecution, Courts, Prisons/penal Institutions) where at least one question has been completed are included in this report

Notes:

Rates presented are per 100,000 population

Information current as of November 2007

Responses to questions concerning budget and financial resources (1.4, 5.4, 8.7 and 14.7) are expressed in millions of local currency unitsThe statistics presented in this report do not take into account the differences that exist between the legal definitions of offences in various countries, or the different methods of tallying, for example. Consequently, the values of the indicators must be interpreted with great caution. In particular, the use of the figures as a basis for comparison between different countries is highly problematic

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Albania - prosecution section

AlbaniaPROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 371 396 11.99 12.87

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 1,008.496 1,017.875

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

45

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 7,025 7,706 227.07 250.38

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 121 288 3.91 9.36

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 7 13 0.23 0.42

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 118 97 3.81 3.15

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 524 531 16.94 17.25

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 48 48 1.55 1.56

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 84 80 2.72 2.60

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 1,464 1,356 47.32 44.06

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 21 34 0.68 1.10

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 12 137 0.39 4.45

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 3 7 0.10 0.23

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 288 202 9.31 6.56

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 83 122 2.68 3.96

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 27 13 0.87 0.42

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Albania - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 462 536 14.93 17.42

7.2 Total males prosecuted 6,975 7,546 225.46 245.19

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 6,080 6,127 196.53 199.08

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 1,357 1,955 43.86 63.52

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

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Algeria - police section

AlgeriaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 71,557 66,565 224.56 212.11

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 650 449 2.04 1.43

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 372 297 1.17 0.95

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

13 9 0.04 0.03

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 192 157 0.60 0.50

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 21,853 19,322 68.58 61.57

2.7 Total recorded assaults 23,050 20,234 72.33 64.48

2.8 Total recorded rapes 723 630 2.27 2.01

2.9 Total recorded robberies 3,782 3,791 11.87 12.08

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 4,961 4,134 15.57 13.17

2.11 Total recorded thefts 9,466 8,555 29.71 27.26

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,250 1,096 3.92 3.49

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 2,804 2,462 8.80 7.85

2.14 Total recorded frauds 616 659 1.93 2.10

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 249 193 0.78 0.61

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 5,139 5,702 16.13 18.17

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 92 98 0.29 0.31

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 220 149 0.69 0.47

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Algeria - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 102,726 48,792 322.37 155.47

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 894 653 2.81 2.08

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 1,135 387 3.56 1.23

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 38 32 0.12 0.10

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 245 182 0.77 0.58

3.6 Major assault suspects 31,911 25,248 100.14 80.45

3.7 Total assault suspects 33,570 26,862 105.35 85.60

3.8 Rape suspects 941 829 2.95 2.64

3.9 Robbery suspects 4,982 5,035 15.63 16.04

3.10 Major theft suspects 7,001 5,833 21.97 18.59

3.11 Total theft suspects 12,924 11,746 40.56 37.43

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 1,265 1,131 3.97 3.60

3.13 Burglary suspects 3,756 3,179 11.79 10.13

3.14 Fraud suspects 887 918 2.78 2.93

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 886 613 2.78 1.95

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 7,513 8,270 23.58 26.35

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 130 144 0.41 0.46

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 294 174 0.92 0.55

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 4,643 4,326 14.57 13.78

4.2 Total male suspects 101,366 94,749 318.10 301.92

4.3 Total adult suspects 97,690 91,965 306.57 293.04

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 8,319 7,110 26.11 22.66

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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Algeria - prosecution section

PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 470 1.50

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Algeria - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 2,811 297 8.82 0.95

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 923 958 2.90 3.05

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 1,888 1,939 5.92 6.18

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Algeria - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 394 406 1.24 1.29

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 471 1,043 1.48 3.32

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 12,709 28,715 39.88 91.50

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 113 175 0.35 0.56

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 1,835 238 5.76 0.76

10.11 Total convicted for theft 42,611 52,369 133.72 166.87

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 5,673 4,572 17.80 14.57

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 14,179 12,996 44.50 41.41

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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Algeria - prisons section

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

125 125

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 31,385 31,385

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 179 179

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 14,746 15,078

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,026 1,269

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 13,720 13,809

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 121 126

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 10 10

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 111 116

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 39,806 44,231 124.92 140.94

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 10,853 10,096 34.06 32.17

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 20,876 23,654 65.51 75.37

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

191 184 0.60 0.59

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Algeria - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 271 260 0.85 0.83

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 20,876 23,648 65.51 75.35

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 20,742 23,505 65.09 74.90

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 268 254 0.84 0.81

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 20,474 23,251 64.25 74.09

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 134 149 0.42 0.47

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 3 6 0.01 0.02

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 131 143 0.41 0.46

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

177 190 0.56 0.61

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 40,652 44,377

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 2,354 3,600

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

204 366

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

136 161

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 1,162 1,940

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 818 841

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 3,006 3,339

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 8,369 9,466

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 746 389

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 606 525

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 4,796 5,886

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 78 82

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 60 54

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Algeria - prisons section

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1 67 0.00 0.21

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1 65 0.00 0.21

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 0 2 0.00 0.01

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Armenia - police section

ArmeniaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 11,073 10,083 364.58 330.60

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 76 75 2.50 2.46

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 34 39 1.12 1.28

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes 3 12 0.10 0.39

2.9 Total recorded robberies 140 114 4.61 3.74

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 2,831 2,791 93.21 91.51

2.11 Total recorded thefts 2,831 2,791 93.21 91.51

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 124 127 4.08 4.16

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 384 497 12.64 16.30

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 117 130 3.85 4.26

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 346 411 11.39 13.48

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 4 4 0.13 0.13

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Armenia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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Armenia - courts section

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 4,567 4,345 150.37 142.46

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 73 68 2.40 2.23

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 48 5 1.58 0.16

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 15 5 0.49 0.16

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 48 76 1.58 2.49

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 880 1,109 28.97 36.36

10.11 Total convicted for theft 880 1,109 28.97 36.36

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

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Armenia - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 136 128 4.48 4.20

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 43 80 1.42 2.62

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 280 305 9.22 10.00

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 1 3 0.03 0.10

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Armenia - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 262 229 8.63 7.51

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 4,305 4,116 141.74 134.95

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 4,567 4,345 150.37 142.46

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 259 226 8.53 7.41

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 4,110 3,897 135.32 127.77

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 198 222 6.52 7.28

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 3 3 0.10 0.10

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 195 219 6.42 7.18

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

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Armenia - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 469 779 15.44 25.54

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 426 760 14.03 24.92

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 43 16 1.42 0.52

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Australia - police section

AustraliaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 44,185 44,878 223.97 230.00

1.2 Female police personnel 8,691 9,105 44.05 46.66

1.3 Male police personnel 35,944 35,773 182.20 183.34

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 5,247.000 5,554.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 302 256 1.53 1.31

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 352 307 1.78 1.57

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

38 33 0.19 0.17

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 39 37 0.20 0.19

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 158,629 804.07

2.8 Total recorded rapes 18,237 92.44

2.9 Total recorded robberies 19,719 16,490 99.95 84.51

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 737,781 635,716 3,739.73 3,258.08

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 98,813 87,916 500.87 450.57

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 353,419 308,368 1,791.44 1,580.40

2.14 Total recorded frauds

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 716 768 3.63 3.94

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Australia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Australia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

14,464 15,004 73.32 76.90

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 13,474 13,950 68.30 71.49

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 990 1,053 5.02 5.40

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Australia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 13,474 13,953 68.30 71.51

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 371 349 1.88 1.79

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 2,748 2,857 13.93 14.64

10.8 Total convicted for rape 1,247 1,214 6.32 6.22

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 1,686 1,589 8.55 8.14

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 729 768 3.70 3.94

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 2,132 2,196 10.81 11.25

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,762 2,061 8.93 10.56

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 81 104 0.41 0.53

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted 13,474 14,998 68.30 76.87

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,735 1,936 8.79 9.92

11.5 Adult males convicted 11,733 13,051 59.47 66.89

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

136 138

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

21 21

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 23,555 24,171 119.40 123.88

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 4,817 4,935 24.42 25.29

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 18,738 19,236 94.98 98.59

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

75 122 0.38 0.63

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Australia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 18,738 19,236 94.98 98.59

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,198 1,277 6.07 6.54

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 17,540 17,959 88.91 92.04

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 38 41

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 125 134

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 23 25

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 60 65

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 50 56

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 14 16

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 15

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 23 27

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 20 22

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 46 46

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 50 53

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 29,604 30,484 150.06 156.23

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 8,466 8,912 42.91 45.67

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Azerbaijan - police section

AzerbaijanPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 15,206 16,810 183.17 203.75

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 183 201 2.20 2.44

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 102 92 1.23 1.12

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

14 16 0.17 0.19

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 18 18 0.22 0.22

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 151 168 1.82 2.04

2.7 Total recorded assaults 155 171 1.87 2.07

2.8 Total recorded rapes 49 25 0.59 0.30

2.9 Total recorded robberies 168 176 2.02 2.13

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 292 327 3.52 3.96

2.11 Total recorded thefts 1,820 1,776 21.92 21.53

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 80 95 0.96 1.15

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 757 837 9.12 10.15

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,166 1,347 14.05 16.33

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 74 84 0.89 1.02

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 2,049 2,053 24.68 24.88

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 9 5 0.11 0.06

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 28 23 0.34 0.28

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Azerbaijan - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 13,011 14,546 156.73 176.31

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 175 195 2.11 2.36

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 71 68 0.86 0.82

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 23 17 0.28 0.21

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 20 13 0.24 0.16

3.6 Major assault suspects 118 85 1.42 1.03

3.7 Total assault suspects 121 88 1.46 1.07

3.8 Rape suspects 28 16 0.34 0.19

3.9 Robbery suspects 128 127 1.54 1.54

3.10 Major theft suspects 183 176 2.20 2.13

3.11 Total theft suspects 994 1,000 11.97 12.12

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 46 41 0.55 0.50

3.13 Burglary suspects 582 523 7.01 6.34

3.14 Fraud suspects 518 497 6.24 6.02

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 186 172 2.24 2.08

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,302 1,233 15.68 14.94

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 16 5 0.19 0.06

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 52 39 0.63 0.47

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 2,181 2,307 26.27 27.96

4.2 Total male suspects 10,830 12,239 130.46 148.35

4.3 Total adult suspects 12,611 14,078 151.91 170.64

4.4 Adult female suspects 2,164 2,287 26.07 27.72

4.5 Adult male suspects 10,447 11,791 125.84 142.92

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 400 468 4.82 5.67

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 17 20 0.20 0.24

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 383 448 4.61 5.43

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 943 947 11.36 11.48

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 41 39 0.49 0.47

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 902 908 10.87 11.01

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 48,563.000 47,421.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 11,632 13,039 140.12 158.04

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Azerbaijan - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 329 329 3.96 3.99

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 44 44 0.53 0.53

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 285 285 3.43 3.45

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 17,492.000 17,380.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

13,394 14,746 161.34 178.73

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 11,827 13,353 142.46 161.85

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 14 6 0.17 0.07

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Azerbaijan - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 11,827 13,353 142.46 161.85

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 329 311 3.96 3.77

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 229 209 2.76 2.53

10.7 Total convicted for assault 1,000 1,122 12.05 13.60

10.8 Total convicted for rape 46 39 0.55 0.47

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 169 175 2.04 2.12

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 1,144 1,141 13.78 13.83

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 46 50 0.55 0.61

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 448 478 5.40 5.79

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 172 200 2.07 2.42

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,686 1,766 20.31 21.41

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 6 7 0.07 0.08

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 50 50 0.60 0.61

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,146 1,319 13.80 15.99

11.2 Total males convicted 10,681 12,034 128.66 145.86

11.3 Total adults convicted 11,558 13,054 139.22 158.22

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,143 1,311 13.77 15.89

11.5 Adult males convicted 10,415 11,743 125.46 142.33

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 269 299 3.24 3.62

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 3 8 0.04 0.10

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 266 291 3.20 3.53

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Azerbaijan - prisons section

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

23 23

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 22,620 22,620

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 70 70

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,147 2,147

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 270 270

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,877 1,877

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 42 42

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 2 2

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 40 40

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

7,610.700 8,574.900

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 13,231 12,596 159.38 152.67

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 596 664 7.18 8.05

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 12,635 11,932 152.20 144.62

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Azerbaijan - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 267 242 3.22 2.93

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 12,964 12,354 156.16 149.74

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 13,175 12,534 158.70 151.92

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 266 240 3.20 2.91

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 12,909 12,294 155.50 149.01

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 56 62 0.67 0.75

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 1 2 0.01 0.02

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 55 60 0.66 0.73

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

283 376 3.41 4.56

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,435 1,894 17.29 22.96

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,428 1,887 17.20 22.87

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 7 7 0.08 0.08

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Bahrain - police section

BahrainPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 13,634 13,285 1,931.54 1,908.95

1.2 Female police personnel 272 280 38.53 40.23

1.3 Male police personnel 13,362 1,305 1,893.00 187.52

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 110.003 112.382

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

13,634 13,285

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 19,244 34,789 2,726.31 4,998.92

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 3 7 0.43 1.01

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 8 5 1.13 0.72

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 24 42 3.40 6.04

2.7 Total recorded assaults 2,701 3,837 382.65 551.35

2.8 Total recorded rapes 19 27 2.69 3.88

2.9 Total recorded robberies 244 478 34.57 68.68

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 2,798 2,331 396.39 334.95

2.11 Total recorded thefts 3,024 2,809 428.41 403.63

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 477 629 67.58 90.38

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 300 657 42.50 94.41

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 7 2 0.99 0.29

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 370 1,174 52.42 168.69

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 19 7 2.69 1.01

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 5 18 0.71 2.59

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Bahrain - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 10,064 18,198 1,425.77 2,614.91

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 3 7 0.43 1.01

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 8 5 1.13 0.72

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 24 42 3.40 6.04

3.7 Total assault suspects 2,701 3,837 382.65 551.35

3.8 Rape suspects 19 27 2.69 3.88

3.9 Robbery suspects 244 478 34.57 68.68

3.10 Major theft suspects 2,798 2,331 396.39 334.95

3.11 Total theft suspects 3,042 2,809 430.96 403.63

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 477 629 67.58 90.38

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 300 657 42.50 94.41

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 7 2 0.99 0.29

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 370 1,174 52.42 168.69

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 19 7 2.69 1.01

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 5 18 0.71 2.59

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 1,100 2,574 155.84 369.86

4.2 Total male suspects 8,964 15,624 1,269.94 2,245.05

4.3 Total adult suspects 11,622 1,669.99

4.4 Adult female suspects 1,406 202.03

4.5 Adult male suspects 10,216 1,467.96

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 499 71.70

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 56 8.05

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 443 63.66

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Bahrain - prosecution section

PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 434 791 61.49 113.66

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1 0.14

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 1 7 0.14 1.01

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 1 0.14

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 83 100 11.76 14.37

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1 3 0.14 0.43

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 22 3.16

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 54 71 7.65 10.20

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 1 0.14

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 30 58 4.25 8.33

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 8 10 1.13 1.44

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 1 0.14

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 4 9 0.57 1.29

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 1 1 0.14 0.14

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Bahrain - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 8 22 1.13 3.16

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

131 207 18.56 29.74

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 117 178 16.58 25.58

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 1 1 0.14 0.14

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Bahrain - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 1,401 2,152 198.48 309.23

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 1 0.14

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 4 1 0.57 0.14

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 26 25 3.68 3.59

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 115 88 16.29 12.64

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 2 7 0.28 1.01

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 4 1 0.57 0.14

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 3 10 0.43 1.44

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 1 1 0.14 0.14

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,401 2,152 198.48 309.23

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 556

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 2 770

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 60 60

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 389 394

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 31 34

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 385 390

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 135 139

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 99 102

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 36 37

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 437 701 61.91 100.73

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 362 589 51.28 84.63

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 1 0.14

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

9 10 1.28 1.44

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 7 18 0.99 2.59

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Bahrain - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 9 1.29

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 3 3 0.43 0.43

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 7 5 0.99 0.72

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 15 12 2.13 1.72

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

2 2 0.28 0.29

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 874 2,067

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 1 6

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

2

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

7 7

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 5 2

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 9 2

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 58 38

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 37 30

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 127 432

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 12 13

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 22 28

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 93 87

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 2 11

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 1

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 18 28 2.55 4.02

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 18 28 2.55 4.02

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1 0.14

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 14 16

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 7 8

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 2 3

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Belgium - police section

BelgiumPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 36,318 37,008 349.92 357.35

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,026,452 1,017,324 9,889.77 9,823.22

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 190 214 1.83 2.07

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 681 749 6.56 7.23

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 42 26 0.40 0.25

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 64,536 64,995 621.80 627.59

2.8 Total recorded rapes 2,777 2,723 26.76 26.29

2.9 Total recorded robberies 25,655 21,907 247.18 211.53

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 454,210 421,375 4,376.27 4,068.77

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 22,721 18,695 218.91 180.52

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 70,826 60,784 682.40 586.93

2.14 Total recorded frauds 10,041 10,433 96.74 100.74

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 45,129 54,387 434.81 525.16

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 42,188 44,284 406.48 427.60

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 79 87 0.76 0.84

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 376 381 3.62 3.68

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Belgium - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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Bermuda - police section

BermudaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 421 442 660.99 696.91

1.2 Female police personnel 88 99 138.16 156.09

1.3 Male police personnel 333 343 522.83 540.81

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 41.020 48.740

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 6,330 5,630 9,938.45 8,876.91

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 2 1 3.14 1.58

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 0 3 0.00 4.73

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

1 0 1.57 0.00

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 1 1 1.57 1.58

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 119 109 186.84 171.86

2.7 Total recorded assaults 522 435 819.57 685.87

2.8 Total recorded rapes 36 43 56.52 67.80

2.9 Total recorded robberies 87 77 136.59 121.41

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 969 1,003 1,521.38 1,581.45

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,112 858 1,745.90 1,352.82

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 936 820 1,469.57 1,292.91

2.14 Total recorded frauds 344 288 540.10 454.09

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 0 0 0.00 0.00

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 951 946 1,493.12 1,491.57

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 0 0 0.00 0.00

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 3 2 4.71 3.15

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Bermuda - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 3,220 2,307 5,055.58 3,637.48

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 12 2 18.84 3.15

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 0 12 0.00 18.92

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 1 0 1.57 0.00

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 2 1 3.14 1.58

3.6 Major assault suspects 67 72 105.19 113.52

3.7 Total assault suspects 146 145 229.23 228.62

3.8 Rape suspects 12 19 18.84 29.96

3.9 Robbery suspects 53 54 83.21 85.14

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 245 220 384.66 346.88

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 70 64 109.90 100.91

3.13 Burglary suspects 105 77 164.86 121.41

3.14 Fraud suspects 31 43 48.67 67.80

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 0 0 0.00 0.00

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 561 516 880.80 813.58

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 0 0 0.00 0.00

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 3 2 4.71 3.15

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects 2,307 3,220 3,622.12 5,077.02

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 62 72 97.34 113.52

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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Bermuda - prosecution section

PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 11 11 17.27 17.34

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 5 5 7.85 7.88

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 6 6 9.42 9.46

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 1.077 1.964

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 106 121 166.43 190.78

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1 1.57

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 2 2 3.14 3.15

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

1 1.58

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 1 3 1.57 4.73

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 12 22 18.84 34.69

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 13 23 20.41 36.26

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 3 9 4.71 14.19

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 11 23 17.27 36.26

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 8 15 12.56 23.65

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 8 15 12.56 23.65

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 4 3 6.28 4.73

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 2 8 3.14 12.61

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 42 23 65.94 36.26

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Bermuda - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 14 12 21.98 18.92

7.2 Total males prosecuted 92 109 144.45 171.86

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 106 121 166.43 190.78

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 14 12 21.98 18.92

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 92 109 144.45 171.86

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 14 14 21.98 22.07

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 2 2 3.14 3.15

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 12 12 18.84 18.92

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 7.141 7.430

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

87 97 136.59 152.94

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 70 84 109.90 132.44

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 5 14 7.85 22.07

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Bermuda - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 87 136.59

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 2 3.14

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 0 0.00

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

0 0.00

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 1 1.57

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 73 114.61

10.7 Total convicted for assault 199 312.44

10.8 Total convicted for rape 36 56.52

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 87 136.59

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 129 202.54

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 41 64.37

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 189 296.74

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 156 244.93

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 0 0.00

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 144 226.09

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 0 0.00

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 0 0.00

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

354 327

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 380 380

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

10 8

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 16 16

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 212 219

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 40 42

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 325 364 510.27 573.92

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 63 46 98.91 72.53

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 243 275 381.52 433.60

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 14 26 21.98 40.99

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Bermuda - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 24 30 37.68 47.30

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 232 271 364.25 427.29

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 249 295 390.94 465.13

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 24 30 37.68 47.30

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 225 265 353.26 417.83

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 7 6 10.99 9.46

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 7 6 10.99 9.46

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

43 59 67.51 93.03

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Brunei Darussalam - police section

Brunei DarussalamPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 4,075 4,796 1,139.69 1,372.45

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 2 5 0.56 1.43

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 12 13 3.36 3.72

2.7 Total recorded assaults 470 537 131.45 153.67

2.8 Total recorded rapes 24 26 6.71 7.44

2.9 Total recorded robberies 16 11 4.47 3.15

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 898 1,052 251.15 301.05

2.11 Total recorded thefts 898 1,052 251.15 301.05

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 148 142 41.39 40.64

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 336 498 93.97 142.51

2.14 Total recorded frauds 69 55 19.30 15.74

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 24 35 6.71 10.02

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 344 295 96.21 84.42

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 9 2.58

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 1 1 0.28 0.29

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Brunei Darussalam - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 2,550 2,798 713.18 800.69

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 3 3 0.84 0.86

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 8 13 2.24 3.72

3.7 Total assault suspects 116 130 32.44 37.20

3.8 Rape suspects 14 32 3.92 9.16

3.9 Robbery suspects 4 19 1.12 5.44

3.10 Major theft suspects 261 236 73.00 67.54

3.11 Total theft suspects 261 236 73.00 67.54

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 29 41 8.11 11.73

3.13 Burglary suspects 53 108 14.82 30.91

3.14 Fraud suspects 24 13 6.71 3.72

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 9 4 2.52 1.14

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 618 546 172.84 156.25

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 9 2.58

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 4 1 1.12 0.29

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 315 398 88.10 113.89

4.2 Total male suspects 2,235 2,400 625.08 686.80

4.3 Total adult suspects 2,384 2,587 666.75 740.31

4.4 Adult female suspects 302 370 84.46 105.88

4.5 Adult male suspects 2,082 2,217 582.29 634.43

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 166 211 46.43 60.38

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 13 28 3.64 8.01

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 153 183 42.79 52.37

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 362 382

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 322 339

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 59 59

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 263 280

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 457 443 127.81 126.77

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 24 34 6.71 9.73

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 433 409 121.10 117.04

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Brunei Darussalam - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 37 33 10.35 9.44

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 420 410 117.47 117.33

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 455 440 127.25 125.91

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 37 31 10.35 8.87

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 418 409 116.91 117.04

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 2 3 0.56 0.86

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 0 2 0.00 0.57

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 2 1 0.56 0.29

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

137 109 38.32 31.19

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 14 17

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 10 4

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 4

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 5 1

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 111 48

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 11 10

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 6 2

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 121 58

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 7 12

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 2 2

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 2

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 15 15

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BulgariaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 143,921 142,093 1,837.09 1,801.36

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 247 240 3.15 3.04

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 156 124 1.99 1.57

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

51 45 0.65 0.57

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 77 80 0.98 1.01

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 90 69 1.15 0.87

2.7 Total recorded assaults 3,806 3,711 48.58 47.05

2.8 Total recorded rapes 611 529 7.80 6.71

2.9 Total recorded robberies 4,933 4,131 62.97 52.37

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 47,148 47,010 601.82 595.96

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 8,897 7,708 113.57 97.72

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 28,210 25,565 360.09 324.10

2.14 Total recorded frauds 5,696 4,828 72.71 61.21

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 3,056 2,861 39.01 36.27

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 2,006 2,412 25.61 30.58

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 68 100 0.87 1.27

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 209 192 2.67 2.43

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Bulgaria - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 71,283 75,694 909.90 959.60

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 227 217 2.90 2.75

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 152 120 1.94 1.52

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 72 68 0.92 0.86

3.6 Major assault suspects 80 56 1.02 0.71

3.7 Total assault suspects 3,817 3,747 48.72 47.50

3.8 Rape suspects 756 610 9.65 7.73

3.9 Robbery suspects 2,687 2,547 34.30 32.29

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 19,884 21,963 253.81 278.43

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 1,098 1,131 14.02 14.34

3.13 Burglary suspects 8,051 8,165 102.77 103.51

3.14 Fraud suspects 3,165 2,632 40.40 33.37

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 2,295 2,255 29.29 28.59

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 2,023 2,567 25.82 32.54

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 70 100 0.89 1.27

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 295 312 3.77 3.96

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 8,021 8,332 102.38 105.63

4.2 Total male suspects 63,262 67,362 807.51 853.97

4.3 Total adult suspects 60,862 64,453 776.88 817.09

4.4 Adult female suspects 6,845 7,012 87.37 88.89

4.5 Adult male suspects 53,981 57,441 689.04 728.20

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 10,457 11,241 133.48 142.51

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,176 1,320 15.01 16.73

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 9,281 9,921 118.47 125.77

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 832 831 10.62 10.53

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 26.800 44.600

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

14 32

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 56,605 63,551 722.54 805.66

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 264 254 3.37 3.22

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 92 86 1.17 1.09

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 84 84 1.07 1.06

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 445 635 5.68 8.05

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 1,685 1,894 21.51 24.01

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 298 340 3.80 4.31

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 2,204 2,787 28.13 35.33

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 22,538 23,154 287.69 293.53

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 701 730 8.95 9.25

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 1,596 1,775 20.37 22.50

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 614 618 7.84 7.83

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 945 1,373 12.06 17.41

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 931 960 11.88 12.17

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 164 134 2.09 1.70

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Bulgaria - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 3,494 3,801 44.60 48.19

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 53,111 59,750 677.94 757.47

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 4,215 4,274 53.80 54.18

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,480 1,530 18.89 19.40

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 973 994 12.42 12.60

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 507 536 6.47 6.80

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 83.000 106.900

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

33,646 37,086 429.48 470.15

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 28,617 29,646 365.28 375.83

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 934 824 11.92 10.45

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Bulgaria - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 28,617 29,646 365.28 375.83

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 134 158 1.71 2.00

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 48 54 0.61 0.68

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 47 46 0.60 0.58

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 918 1,011 11.72 12.82

10.7 Total convicted for assault 946 1,035 12.08 13.12

10.8 Total convicted for rape 184 164 2.35 2.08

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 1,275 1,258 16.27 15.95

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 15,254 14,242 194.71 180.55

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 374 350 4.77 4.44

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 547 661 6.98 8.38

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 165 178 2.11 2.26

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 536 782 6.84 9.91

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 454 457 5.80 5.79

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 34 50 0.43 0.63

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,917 2,225 24.47 28.21

11.2 Total males convicted 26,700 27,421 340.81 347.62

11.3 Total adults convicted 24,937 26,238 318.31 332.63

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,732 2,034 22.11 25.79

11.5 Adult males convicted 23,205 24,204 296.20 306.84

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 3,680 3,408 46.97 43.20

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 185 191 2.36 2.42

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 3,495 3,217 44.61 40.78

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

12 12

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 11,443 11,790

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 321 321

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,744 2,790

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 510 528

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,234 2,261

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 127 139

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 26 28

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 101 111

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

61.400 64.900

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 10,066 10,871 128.49 137.81

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,861 1,988 23.75 25.20

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 8,205 8,883 104.73 112.61

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Bulgaria - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 241 281 3.08 3.56

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 7,964 8,602 101.66 109.05

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 8,126 8,793 103.72 111.47

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 238 281 3.04 3.56

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 7,888 8,512 100.69 107.91

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 79 90 1.01 1.14

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 3 0.04

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 76 90 0.97 1.14

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

97 115 1.24 1.46

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,083 995 13.82 12.61

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,070 985 13.66 12.49

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 13 10 0.17 0.13

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Belarus - police section

BelarusPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 34,946 32,100 354.21 323.56

1.2 Female police personnel 2,129 1,951 21.58 19.67

1.3 Male police personnel 32,817 30,149 332.63 303.90

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

6,682 5,359

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 151,172 166,061 1,532.28 1,673.87

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 879 815 8.91 8.22

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 200 195 2.03 1.97

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

42 43 0.43 0.43

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 76 80 0.77 0.81

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 2,168 2,368 21.97 23.87

2.7 Total recorded assaults 4,032 4,820 40.87 48.58

2.8 Total recorded rapes 432 386 4.38 3.89

2.9 Total recorded robberies 10,307 10,692 104.47 107.77

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 3,701 1,400 37.51 14.11

2.11 Total recorded thefts 74,632 81,438 756.47 820.88

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,787 1,771 18.11 17.85

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 21 33 0.21 0.33

2.14 Total recorded frauds 4,463 5,218 45.24 52.60

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1,793 1,637 18.17 16.50

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 5,599 6,047 56.75 60.95

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 2,574 2,492 26.09 25.12

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 30 237 0.30 2.39

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Belarus - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 71,608 82,166 725.82 828.22

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 944 897 9.57 9.04

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 188 161 1.91 1.62

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 42 49 0.43 0.49

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 82 75 0.83 0.76

3.6 Major assault suspects 1,832 2,132 18.57 21.49

3.7 Total assault suspects 3,292 4,074 33.37 41.07

3.8 Rape suspects 357 359 3.62 3.62

3.9 Robbery suspects 6,891 7,074 69.85 71.30

3.10 Major theft suspects 1,173 341 11.89 3.44

3.11 Total theft suspects 24,261 26,679 245.91 268.92

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 1,162 1,219 11.78 12.29

3.13 Burglary suspects 5 0 0.05 0.00

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,092 1,294 11.07 13.04

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 1,381 1,450 14.00 14.62

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 3,377 3,684 34.23 37.13

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 1,045 1,063 10.59 10.71

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 27 30 0.27 0.30

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 9,263 10,955 93.89 110.42

4.2 Total male suspects 62,345 71,211 631.93 717.80

4.3 Total adult suspects 64,197 74,506 650.70 751.01

4.4 Adult female suspects 8,797 10,377 89.17 104.60

4.5 Adult male suspects 55,400 64,129 561.53 646.41

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 7,411 7,660 75.12 77.21

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 466 578 4.72 5.83

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 6,945 7,082 70.39 71.39

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,930 1,976 19.56 19.92

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 416 436 4.22 4.39

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,514 1,540 15.35 15.52

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 22,522.700 36,293.900

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

69 69

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 73,431 81,122 744.29 817.70

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1,182 1,072 11.98 10.81

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 1,890 2,261 19.16 22.79

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 2,727 3,386 27.64 34.13

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 399 391 4.04 3.94

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 3,157 5,564 32.00 56.08

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 20,068 20,944 203.41 211.11

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 24,436 26,040 247.68 262.48

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 1,113 1,255 11.28 12.65

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 1,036 1,533 10.50 15.45

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 901 776 9.13 7.82

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 3,440 3,796 34.87 38.26

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 597 562 6.05 5.66

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 21 40 0.21 0.40

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Belarus - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 66,230 74,753 671.31 753.50

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 7,201 6,369 72.99 64.20

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,015 1,006 10.29 10.14

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 533 528 5.40 5.32

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 482 478 4.89 4.82

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 29,299.400 43,721.400

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

67,399 77,260 683.15 778.77

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 65,383 73,713 662.72 743.01

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 236 143 2.39 1.44

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Belarus - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 66,383 73,713 672.86 743.01

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 921 859 9.34 8.66

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 124 107 1.26 1.08

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 91 74 0.92 0.75

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 200 132 2.03 1.33

10.7 Total convicted for assault 3,133 1,500 31.76 15.12

10.8 Total convicted for rape 331 318 3.36 3.21

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 3,083 5,333 31.25 53.76

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 4,451 536 45.12 5.40

10.11 Total convicted for theft 22,444 24,289 227.49 244.83

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 1,072 1,228 10.87 12.38

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 962 1,372 9.75 13.83

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 797 765 8.08 7.71

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 2,955 3,403 29.95 34.30

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 252 309 2.55 3.11

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 18 22 0.18 0.22

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 8,145 8,732 82.56 88.02

11.2 Total males convicted 57,238 64,981 580.16 655.00

11.3 Total adults convicted 59,026 68,153 598.29 686.97

11.4 Adult females convicted 7,699 8,357 78.04 84.24

11.5 Adult males convicted 51,327 59,796 520.25 602.73

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 6,357 5,560 64.43 56.04

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 446 375 4.52 3.78

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 5,911 5,185 59.91 52.26

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

23 23

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 31,720 31,565

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 1,780 1,780

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 6,294 9,402

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,983 2,052

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 4,311 4,350

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 692 398

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 143 79

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 549 319

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

57,206.000 68,400.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 48,593 42,806 492.54 431.48

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,941 2,356 39.95 23.75

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 38,329 33,453 388.50 337.20

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Belarus - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 2,540 2,318 25.75 23.37

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 35,789 31,135 362.76 313.84

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 37,607 32,898 381.18 331.61

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 2,504 2,279 25.38 22.97

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 35,103 30,619 355.80 308.63

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 722 555 7.32 5.59

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 36 39 0.36 0.39

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 686 516 6.95 5.20

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

1,523 1,243 15.44 12.53

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 12,140 11,758 123.05 118.52

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 11,363 11,126 115.18 112.15

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 777 632 7.88 6.37

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 2 2

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 2 2

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 8 7

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 10 9

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CanadaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 59,412 59,906 187.80 191.32

1.2 Female police personnel 9,352 9,897 29.56 31.61

1.3 Male police personnel 50,060 50,009 158.24 159.71

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 8,320.100 8,823.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 2,702,227 2,703,568 8,541.49 8,634.42

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 549 622 1.74 1.99

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 707 717 2.23 2.29

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

161 172 0.51 0.55

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 48,135 49,119 152.15 156.87

2.7 Total recorded assaults 249,336 246,647 788.13 787.72

2.8 Total recorded rapes 23,514 23,534 74.33 75.16

2.9 Total recorded robberies 28,437 27,477 89.89 87.75

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 19,416 17,294 61.37 55.23

2.11 Total recorded thefts 720,021 698,179 2,275.92 2,229.78

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 174,208 169,544 550.66 541.48

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 284,925 274,747 900.62 877.46

2.14 Total recorded frauds 92,924 97,091 293.72 310.08

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 86,791 97,135 274.34 310.22

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 3,250 3,459 10.27 11.05

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Canada - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 546,540 551,314 1,727.56 1,760.74

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 493 521 1.56 1.66

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 585 570 1.85 1.82

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 98 88 0.31 0.28

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 30,606 60,376 96.74 192.82

3.7 Total assault suspects 117,102 118,976 370.15 379.98

3.8 Rape suspects 8,458 8,249 26.73 26.34

3.9 Robbery suspects 10,210 10,175 32.27 32.50

3.10 Major theft suspects 2,181 1,800 6.89 5.75

3.11 Total theft suspects 70,147 69,074 221.73 220.60

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 13,473 12,286 42.59 39.24

3.13 Burglary suspects 30,996 29,501 97.98 94.22

3.14 Fraud suspects 22,462 22,450 71.00 71.70

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 47,666 52,512 150.67 167.71

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 2,641 2,778 8.35 8.87

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 111,958 113,581 353.89 362.75

4.2 Total male suspects 514,720 515,511 1,626.98 1,646.39

4.3 Total adult suspects 533,081 540,056 1,685.02 1,724.78

4.4 Adult female suspects 91,159 93,643 288.15 299.07

4.5 Adult male suspects 441,922 446,413 1,396.87 1,425.72

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 93,597 89,036 295.85 284.36

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 20,799 19,938 65.74 63.68

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 72,798 69,098 230.11 220.68

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COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 2,068 6.54

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 488 1.54

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 1,580 4.99

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 1,151.900

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

516,115 1,631.39

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 297,311 939.77

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 14,932 47.20

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 297,311 939.77

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 162 0.51

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 65 0.21

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 15,669 49.53

10.7 Total convicted for assault 46,298 146.34

10.8 Total convicted for rape 2,280 7.21

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 4,551 14.39

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 32,011 101.18

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

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Canada - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary 13,103 41.42

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 12,296 38.87

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 14,779 46.72

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 42,936 135.72

11.2 Total males convicted 249,238 787.82

11.3 Total adults convicted 257,127 812.75

11.4 Adult females convicted 35,041 110.76

11.5 Adult males convicted 216,949 685.76

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 40,184 127.02

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 7,895 24.96

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 32,289 102.06

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

185 186

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 34,556 36,058

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Canada - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 30,309 30,922

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

2,871.000 2,850.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 36,073 34,090 114.02 108.87

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 9,560 9,899 30.22 31.61

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 26,162 23,830 82.70 76.11

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 351 361 1.11 1.15

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 23,445 22,485 74.11 71.81

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 2,717 1,345 8.59 4.30

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

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Canada - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 131,499 122,319 415.66 390.65

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 105,061 100,993 332.09 322.54

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 26,438 21,326 83.57 68.11

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 8,236 7,974 26.03 25.47

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 8,236 7,974 26.03 25.47

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 68 68

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 11 11

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ChilePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 29,376 30,248 184.16 191.74

1.2 Female police personnel 2,113 2,279 13.25 14.45

1.3 Male police personnel 27,263 27,969 170.92 177.29

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 244.378 249.953

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

685 713

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,311,362 1,292,259 8,221.17 8,191.46

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 279 276 1.75 1.75

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 311 412 1.95 2.61

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 7,020 7,967 44.01 50.50

2.7 Total recorded assaults 77,072 85,689 483.18 543.17

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1,399 1,845 8.77 11.70

2.9 Total recorded robberies 182,714 205,710 1,145.47 1,303.97

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 529 522 3.32 3.31

2.11 Total recorded thefts 76,127 85,652 477.25 542.94

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 7,737 9,341 48.50 59.21

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 17,558 21,615 110.07 137.01

2.14 Total recorded frauds 5,283 5,109 33.12 32.39

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 8,530 8,539 53.48 54.13

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 405 655 2.54 4.15

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 0 0 0.00 0.00

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 86 114 0.54 0.72

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Chile - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 525,244 502,941 3,292.85 3,188.08

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 602 429 3.77 2.72

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 777 738 4.87 4.68

3.6 Major assault suspects 4,479 2,973 28.08 18.85

3.7 Total assault suspects 32,963 23,637 206.65 149.83

3.8 Rape suspects 501 322 3.14 2.04

3.9 Robbery suspects 31,012 26,084 194.42 165.34

3.10 Major theft suspects 367 397 2.30 2.52

3.11 Total theft suspects 80,516 74,764 504.77 473.92

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 1,129 1,079 7.08 6.84

3.13 Burglary suspects 2,473 2,893 15.50 18.34

3.14 Fraud suspects 720 587 4.51 3.72

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 126 75 0.79 0.48

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 19,472 27,669 122.07 175.39

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 40 84 0.25 0.53

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 45 26 0.28 0.16

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 72,854 69,218 456.74 438.76

4.2 Total male suspects 452,390 433,723 2,836.12 2,749.31

4.3 Total adult suspects 463,553 445,758 2,906.10 2,825.60

4.4 Adult female suspects 62,669 59,824 392.88 379.22

4.5 Adult male suspects 400,884 385,934 2,513.22 2,446.39

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 61,691 57,183 386.75 362.48

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 10,185 9,394 63.85 59.55

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 51,506 47,789 322.90 302.93

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,958 2,546 12.28 16.14

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 987 1,263 6.19 8.01

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 971 1,283 6.09 8.13

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 47,509.000 57,186.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

16 24

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 34,238 82,748 214.64 524.53

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 287 689 1.80 4.37

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 149 346 0.93 2.19

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 884 2,060 5.54 13.06

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 4,222 12,892 26.47 81.72

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 218 558 1.37 3.54

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 3,033 7,092 19.01 44.96

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 3,684 12,258 23.10 77.70

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 126 205 0.79 1.30

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 2,503 5,601 15.69 35.50

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 265 564 1.66 3.58

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 368 833 2.31 5.28

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,207 2,616 7.57 16.58

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 15 28 0.09 0.18

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 15 29 0.09 0.18

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Chile - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 5,519 12,166 34.60 77.12

7.2 Total males prosecuted 28,716 70,582 180.03 447.41

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 24,994 26,862 156.69 170.27

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 3,995 10,397 25.05 65.91

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 20,999 58,465 131.65 370.60

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 2,004 5,268 12.56 33.39

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 130 431 0.81 2.73

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 1,874 4,937 11.75 31.30

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 764 804 4.79 5.10

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 376 406 2.36 2.57

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 388 398 2.43 2.52

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

482 541

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 50,774 51,229 318.31 324.73

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 15,297 8,832 95.90 55.98

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Chile - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 50,774 51,229 318.31 324.73

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 535 432 3.35 2.74

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 663 853 4.16 5.41

10.7 Total convicted for assault 2,195 2,079 13.76 13.18

10.8 Total convicted for rape 625 970 3.92 6.15

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 5,822 6,434 36.50 40.78

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 9 26 0.06 0.16

10.11 Total convicted for theft 2,967 7,339 18.60 46.52

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 260 300 1.63 1.90

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 261 291 1.64 1.84

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 6,783 8,169 42.52 51.78

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 15 31 0.09 0.20

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 9 18 0.06 0.11

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 2,891 1,804 18.12 11.44

11.2 Total males convicted 28,012 16,535 175.61 104.81

11.3 Total adults convicted 25,387 15,494 159.16 98.21

11.4 Adult females convicted 2,538 1,622 15.91 10.28

11.5 Adult males convicted 22,849 13,872 143.24 87.93

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 5,516 2,845 34.58 18.03

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 353 182 2.21 1.15

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 5,163 2,663 32.37 16.88

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

149 149

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 27,191 27,191

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

43 46

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 27,191 27,191

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 6,369 6,873

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 823 777

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 5,546 6,096

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 119 124

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 7 8

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 112 116

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

99,562.490 107,128.389

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 38,086 38,064 238.77 241.28

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 14,178 12,965 88.88 82.18

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 20,354 22,370 127.60 141.80

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 353 381 2.21 2.42

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Chile - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,213 1,296 7.60 8.22

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 20,162 21,977 126.40 139.31

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 21,343 23,254 133.80 147.40

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,211 1,296 7.59 8.22

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 20,312 21,958 127.34 139.19

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 32 19 0.20 0.12

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 2 0.01

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 30 19 0.19 0.12

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

612 792 3.84 5.02

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 3,694 4,355 23.16 27.61

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 3,694 4,355 23.16 27.61

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,603 1,293 10.05 8.20

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,603 1,293 10.05 8.20

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 225 191

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 412 434

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 107

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 26 19

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ColombiaCOURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 51 51 0.12 0.12

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 17 17 0.04 0.04

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 34 34 0.08 0.08

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

39 39

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

0 2 0.00 0.00

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 0 0.00

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 0 0.00

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 53 38 0.12 0.09

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

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Colombia - courts section10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 10 6 0.02 0.01

11.2 Total males convicted 43 32 0.10 0.07

11.3 Total adults convicted 53 38 0.12 0.09

11.4 Adult females convicted 10 6 0.02 0.01

11.5 Adult males convicted 43 32 0.10 0.07

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

141 139

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 48,291 49,722

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Colombia - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 62,277 68,020

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 4,179 4,635

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 58,098 63,385

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 0 0

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

401,663.000 441,598.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 62,277 68,020 140.82 156.27

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 26,397 28,811 59.69 66.19

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 35,880 39,209 81.13 90.08

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 4,179 4,635 9.45 10.65

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 58,098 63,385 131.37 145.62

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 62,277 68,020 140.82 156.27

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 4,179 4,635 9.45 10.65

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 58,098 63,385 131.37 145.62

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

341 381 0.77 0.88

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Colombia - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 44,042 49,459

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 14,268 16,900

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 718 806

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 2,395 2,766

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 11,281 11,388

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 540 577

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 11,454 12,920

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 84 90

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 3,302 3,712

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,471 1,468 3.33 3.37

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,471 1,468 3.33 3.37

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 1,057 284

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 68 169

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 13 67

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 429 701

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Costa RicaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 870 908 20.83 22.16

1.2 Female police personnel 75 81 1.80 1.98

1.3 Male police personnel 795 827 19.04 20.19

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 13,914.000 14,398.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 46,410 48,552 1,111.25 1,185.08

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 292 265 6.99 6.47

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 107 105 2.56 2.56

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

147 150 3.52 3.66

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 506 527 12.12 12.86

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 1,062 1,067 25.43 26.04

2.8 Total recorded rapes 576 600 13.79 14.65

2.9 Total recorded robberies 17,457 19,697 417.99 480.77

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 6,877 7,839 164.66 191.34

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 5,304 4,763 127.00 116.26

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 57 168 1.36 4.10

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,982 1,510 47.46 36.86

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 315 267 7.54 6.52

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,358 1,112 32.52 27.14

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 14 23 0.34 0.56

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 5 8 0.12 0.20

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Costa Rica - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 8,646 10,367 207.02 253.04

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 245 277 5.87 6.76

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 78 123 1.87 3.00

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 93 119 2.23 2.90

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 28 21 0.67 0.51

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 286 427 6.85 10.42

3.8 Rape suspects 454 582 10.87 14.21

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects 299 368 7.16 8.98

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 285 306 6.82 7.47

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 17 9 0.41 0.22

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,311 1,035 31.39 25.26

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 2 4 0.05 0.10

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 26 41 0.62 1.00

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 599 852 14.34 20.80

4.2 Total male suspects 8,047 9,515 192.68 232.25

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 6,776.000 7,889.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 6,903 8,042 165.29 196.29

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 185 226 4.43 5.52

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 119 105 2.85 2.56

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 64 88 1.53 2.15

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 396 353 9.48 8.62

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 285 353 6.82 8.62

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,303 1,581 31.20 38.59

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 90 85 2.15 2.07

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 201 196 4.81 4.78

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 135 165 3.23 4.03

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 17 81 0.41 1.98

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 755 762 18.08 18.60

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 5 11 0.12 0.27

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 5 14 0.12 0.34

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Costa Rica - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 683 720 16.35 17.57

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 23,959.000 26,534.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

6,903 8,042 165.29 196.29

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 3,627 4,134 86.85 100.90

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 3,276 3,908 78.44 95.39

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Costa Rica - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 3,627 4,134 86.85 100.90

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 129 136 3.09 3.32

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 66 69 1.58 1.68

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 37 47 0.89 1.15

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 150 120 3.59 2.93

10.8 Total convicted for rape 138 172 3.30 4.20

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 806 961 19.30 23.46

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 38 41 0.91 1.00

10.11 Total convicted for theft 79 82 1.89 2.00

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 47 69 1.13 1.68

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 8 20 0.19 0.49

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 500 524 11.97 12.79

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 2 5 0.05 0.12

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 5 12 0.12 0.29

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 367 434 8.79 10.59

11.2 Total males convicted 3,260 3,700 78.06 90.31

11.3 Total adults convicted 3,627 4,134 86.85 100.90

11.4 Adult females convicted 367 434 8.79 10.59

11.5 Adult males convicted 3,260 3,700 78.06 90.31

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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CroatiaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 20,123 19,364 444.97 429.78

1.2 Female police personnel 1,610 1,603 35.60 35.58

1.3 Male police personnel 18,513 17,761 409.37 394.20

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 2,958.000 3,020.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

205 205

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 106,310 114,709 2,350.78 2,545.95

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 69 83 1.53 1.84

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 159 151 3.52 3.35

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

54 46 1.19 1.02

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 7 6 0.15 0.13

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 1,254 1,161 27.73 25.77

2.7 Total recorded assaults 4,873 5,252 107.75 116.57

2.8 Total recorded rapes 213 165 4.71 3.66

2.9 Total recorded robberies 1,236 1,622 27.33 36.00

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 15,180 15,833 335.67 351.41

2.11 Total recorded thefts 29,976 30,695 662.84 681.27

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 2,338 2,462 51.70 54.64

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 23,483 25,922 519.27 575.34

2.14 Total recorded frauds 3,186 3,159 70.45 70.11

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 350 344 7.74 7.64

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 7,992 7,529 176.72 167.11

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 329 266 7.28 5.90

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 77 84 1.70 1.86

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Croatia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 37,610 36,693 831.65 814.40

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 64 70 1.42 1.55

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 143 141 3.16 3.13

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 43 41 0.95 0.91

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 7 6 0.15 0.13

3.6 Major assault suspects 1,342 1,233 29.67 27.37

3.7 Total assault suspects 3,781 4,382 83.61 97.26

3.8 Rape suspects 156 133 3.45 2.95

3.9 Robbery suspects 277 324 6.13 7.19

3.10 Major theft suspects 3,010 3,154 66.56 70.00

3.11 Total theft suspects 5,370 5,589 118.74 124.05

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 404 422 8.93 9.37

3.13 Burglary suspects 2,297 2,404 50.79 53.36

3.14 Fraud suspects 170 1,708 3.76 37.91

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 96 118 2.12 2.62

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 5,685 5,339 125.71 118.50

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 124 111 2.74 2.46

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 83 127 1.84 2.82

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 4,074 4,076 90.09 90.47

4.2 Total male suspects 33,536 32,617 741.56 723.93

4.3 Total adult suspects 33,876 33,219 749.08 737.29

4.4 Adult female suspects 3,770 3,837 83.36 85.16

4.5 Adult male suspects 30,106 29,383 665.72 652.15

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 3,734 3,474 82.57 77.11

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 303 239 6.70 5.30

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 3,431 3,234 75.87 71.78

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 547 558 12.10 12.38

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 320 335 7.08 7.44

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 227 223 5.02 4.95

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 72,238 78,134 1,597.36 1,734.18

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 267 272 5.90 6.04

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 11 10 0.24 0.22

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 1,486 1,515 32.86 33.63

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 1,518 1,570 33.57 34.85

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 148 149 3.27 3.31

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,057 1,199 23.37 26.61

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 20,819 22,217 460.36 493.10

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 32,649 35,205 721.95 781.37

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 4,137 4,567 91.48 101.36

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 439 513 9.71 11.39

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 5,532 5,654 122.33 125.49

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 106 117 2.34 2.60

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 22 35 0.49 0.78

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 4,979 5,609 110.10 124.49

7.2 Total males prosecuted 37,400 39,960 827.01 886.91

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 39,470 42,838 872.78 950.78

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 4,769 5,427 105.45 120.45

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 34,701 37,411 767.33 830.33

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 2,909 2,731 64.33 60.61

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 210 182 4.64 4.04

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 2,699 2,549 59.68 56.57

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,878 1,907 41.53 42.33

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 1,180 1,199 26.09 26.61

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 698 708 15.43 15.71

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 6,616 6,272 146.30 139.21

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 2,463 2,250 54.46 49.94

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 4,153 4,022 91.83 89.27

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

32,763 33,863 724.47 751.59

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 23,814 24,814 526.59 550.74

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 8,949 9,049 197.88 200.84

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Croatia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 23,814 24,814 526.59 550.74

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 155 132 3.43 2.93

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 80 81 1.77 1.80

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 14 19 0.31 0.42

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 775 803 17.14 17.82

10.7 Total convicted for assault 1,074 1,032 23.75 22.91

10.8 Total convicted for rape 63 64 1.39 1.42

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 232 315 5.13 6.99

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 2,526 2,575 55.86 57.15

10.11 Total convicted for theft 4,450 4,515 98.40 100.21

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 1,389 1,388 30.71 30.81

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 208 210 4.60 4.66

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 3,692 4,130 81.64 91.66

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 55 37 1.22 0.82

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 8 8 0.18 0.18

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 2,328 2,433 51.48 54.00

11.2 Total males convicted 21,486 22,381 475.11 496.74

11.3 Total adults convicted 22,939 23,851 507.24 529.37

11.4 Adult females convicted 2,275 2,381 50.31 52.85

11.5 Adult males convicted 20,664 21,470 456.93 476.52

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 875 963 19.35 21.37

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 53 52 1.17 1.15

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 822 911 18.18 20.22

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

11 11

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 1,418 1,445

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 169 169

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,358 2,366

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 618 621

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,740 1,745

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 148 151

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

328,828.474 359,854.494

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 2,805 3,029 62.03 67.23

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 912 909 20.17 20.18

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 1,706 1,968 37.72 43.68

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Croatia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 77 110 1.70 2.44

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 1,757 1,971 38.85 43.75

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,706 1,568 37.72 34.80

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 63 98 1.39 2.18

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 1,643 1,870 36.33 41.50

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 128 113 2.83 2.51

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 14 12 0.31 0.27

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 114 101 2.52 2.24

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

64 139 1.42 3.09

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 550 529

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 522 633

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

284 337

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

138 156

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

88 119

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 33 49

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 11 27

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 21 37

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 19 22

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 8 23

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 26 26

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 2 2

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 2 1

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 3

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 1

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 1 1

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 3

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,103 1,492 24.39 33.11

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 124 150

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 1 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 16 16

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 44 58

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CyprusPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 4,773 4,914 584.63 609.14

1.2 Female police personnel 658 744 80.60 92.23

1.3 Male police personnel 4,115 4,170 504.04 516.91

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 92.941 107.465

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 7,281 7,621 891.83 944.70

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 14 14 1.71 1.74

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 13 14 1.59 1.74

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

10 7 1.22 0.87

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 2 4 0.24 0.50

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 107 130 13.11 16.11

2.7 Total recorded assaults 135 172 16.54 21.32

2.8 Total recorded rapes 32 41 3.92 5.08

2.9 Total recorded robberies 69 103 8.45 12.77

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 1,504 1,131 184.22 140.20

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 3,155 3,326 386.45 412.29

2.14 Total recorded frauds 227 151 27.80 18.72

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 475 514 58.18 63.72

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 3 6 0.37 0.74

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 20 15 2.45 1.86

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Cyprus - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 8,570 8,562 1,049.72 1,061.34

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 22 13 2.69 1.61

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 24 22 2.94 2.73

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 6 12 0.73 1.49

3.6 Major assault suspects 232 272 28.42 33.72

3.7 Total assault suspects 280 344 34.30 42.64

3.8 Rape suspects 42 50 5.14 6.20

3.9 Robbery suspects 95 135 11.64 16.73

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 1,559 1,266 190.96 156.93

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects 2,130 2,290 260.90 283.87

3.14 Fraud suspects 577 446 70.68 55.29

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 429 332 52.55 41.15

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 23 38 2.82 4.71

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 45 42 5.51 5.21

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 292 294 35.77 36.44

4.2 Total male suspects 2,319 2,952 284.05 365.93

4.3 Total adult suspects 2,133 2,620 261.27 324.77

4.4 Adult female suspects 274 245 33.56 30.37

4.5 Adult male suspects 1,859 2,375 227.70 294.40

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 478 626 58.55 77.60

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 18 49 2.20 6.07

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 460 577 56.34 71.52

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 21 37 2.57 4.59

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 11 19 1.35 2.36

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 726,272 754,863 88,959.11 93,572.68

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 95,093 99,686 11,647.69 12,357.06

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 2 5 0.24 0.62

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 1 4 0.12 0.50

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 25 23 3.06 2.85

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 3 1 0.37 0.12

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 906 131 110.97 16.24

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 6 8 0.73 0.99

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 29 18 3.55 2.23

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 6 3 0.73 0.37

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 795 928 97.38 115.03

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 293 325 35.89 40.29

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 261 510 31.97 63.22

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 9 20 1.10 2.48

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Cyprus - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 18,177 19,541 2,226.45 2,422.30

7.2 Total males prosecuted 76,916 80,145 9,421.24 9,934.76

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 94,228 98,572 11,541.74 12,218.97

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 18,148 19,484 2,222.90 2,415.23

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 76,080 79,088 9,318.84 9,803.73

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 865 1,114 105.95 138.09

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 29 57 3.55 7.07

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 836 1,057 102.40 131.03

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 92 96 11.27 11.90

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 27 31 3.31 3.84

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 65 65 7.96 8.06

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 12.360 15.212

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

95,093 99,686 11,647.69 12,357.06

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 54,689 58,538 6,698.71 7,256.36

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 40,404 41,148 4,948.98 5,100.70

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Cyprus - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 54,689 58,538 6,698.71 7,256.36

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 2 5 0.24 0.62

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 1 3 0.12 0.37

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 17 19 2.08 2.36

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 2 1 0.24 0.12

10.7 Total convicted for assault 628 756 76.92 93.71

10.8 Total convicted for rape 6 7 0.73 0.87

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 18 18 2.20 2.23

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 3 3 0.37 0.37

10.11 Total convicted for theft 581 638 71.17 79.09

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 226 257 27.68 31.86

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 3 0.37

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 191 384 23.40 47.60

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 5 11 0.61 1.36

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 9,743 11,376 1,193.39 1,410.17

11.2 Total males convicted 44,946 47,162 5,505.32 5,846.19

11.3 Total adults convicted 53,852 57,502 6,596.19 7,127.94

11.4 Adult females convicted 9,716 11,323 1,190.09 1,403.60

11.5 Adult males convicted 44,136 46,179 5,406.10 5,724.34

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 837 1,036 102.52 128.42

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 27 53 3.31 6.57

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 810 983 99.21 121.85

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 274 340

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 241 350

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 17 28

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 224 322

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 359 454 43.97 56.28

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 56 83 6.86 10.29

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 287 362 35.15 44.87

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

16 9 1.96 1.12

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Cyprus - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 11 20 1.35 2.48

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 292 351 35.77 43.51

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 282 338 34.54 41.90

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 11 20 1.35 2.48

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 271 318 33.19 39.42

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 21 33 2.57 4.09

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 21 33 2.57 4.09

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

118 158 14.45 19.59

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 3 6

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

1 3

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 33 44

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 15 26

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 7 21

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 47 61

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 46 59

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 38 77

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 6 5

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Czech RepublicPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 47,908 47,221 467.96 460.86

1.2 Female police personnel 6,358 6,035 62.10 58.90

1.3 Male police personnel 41,550 41,186 405.86 401.96

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 26,812.000 28,505.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

419 420

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 351,236 245,274 3,430.83 2,393.80

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 232 227 2.27 2.22

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 66 85 0.64 0.83

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

46 31 0.45 0.30

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 175 220 1.71 2.15

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 16,604 17,230 162.19 168.16

2.8 Total recorded rapes 646 687 6.31 6.70

2.9 Total recorded robberies 5,508 6,107 53.80 59.60

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 141,323 137,909 1,380.43 1,345.95

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 25,334 24,230 247.46 236.48

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 68,901 64,695 673.02 631.40

2.14 Total recorded frauds 18,429 18,583 180.01 181.36

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 5,225 5,297 51.04 51.70

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 3,760 3,086 36.73 30.12

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 155 287 1.51 2.80

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 14 15 0.14 0.15

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Czech Republic - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 115,259 115,635 1,125.84 1,128.56

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 209 246 2.04 2.40

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 61 87 0.60 0.85

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 43 33 0.42 0.32

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 137 147 1.34 1.43

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 13,918 14,462 135.95 141.14

3.8 Rape suspects 417 432 4.07 4.22

3.9 Robbery suspects 3,169 3,203 30.95 31.26

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 19,826 19,438 193.66 189.71

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 3,692 3,330 36.06 32.50

3.13 Burglary suspects 11,584 10,783 113.15 105.24

3.14 Fraud suspects 14,336 15,240 140.03 148.74

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 4,270 4,289 41.71 41.86

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 2,295 2,149 22.42 20.97

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 104 210 1.02 2.05

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 18 9 0.18 0.09

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects 108,687 111,601 1,061.64 1,089.19

4.4 Adult female suspects 13,265 13,991 129.57 136.55

4.5 Adult male suspects 95,422 97,610 932.07 952.65

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 7,558 6,197 73.83 60.48

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 604 522 5.90 5.09

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 6,954 5,675 67.93 55.39

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,039 1,066 10.15 10.40

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 585 594 5.71 5.80

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 454 472 4.43 4.61

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 1.700 1.800

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 92,598 89,288 904.49 871.43

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 203 218 1.98 2.13

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 963 964 9.41 9.41

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 5,860 5,803 57.24 56.64

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 1,086 1,008 10.61 9.84

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 3,086 2,908 30.14 28.38

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 23,443 21,703 228.99 211.82

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 6,473 5,860 63.23 57.19

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 14,264 14,340 139.33 139.95

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 4,119 4,077 40.23 39.79

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 2,607 2,606 25.46 25.43

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 128 127 1.25 1.24

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 11 3 0.11 0.03

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Czech Republic - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 11,426 11,332 111.61 110.60

7.2 Total males prosecuted 74,814 72,028 730.77 702.97

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 86,240 86,410 842.38 843.34

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 6,718 5,878 65.62 57.37

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 2,814 2,878 27.49 28.09

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 1,754 1,797 17.13 17.54

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 1,060 1,081 10.35 10.55

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 7,767 7,872 75.87 76.83

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 7.900 7.500

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

761 773

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

78,726 75,861 768.99 740.38

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 66,131 68,443 645.96 667.98

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 7,104 7,456 69.39 72.77

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Czech Republic - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 66,131 68,443 645.96 667.98

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 173 143 1.69 1.40

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 509 534 4.97 5.21

10.7 Total convicted for assault 3,065 3,298 29.94 32.19

10.8 Total convicted for rape 557 595 5.44 5.81

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 1,587 1,695 15.50 16.54

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 15,313 15,301 149.58 149.33

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 3,828 3,649 37.39 35.61

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 8,502 8,485 83.05 82.81

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 2,577 2,466 25.17 24.07

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,255 1,331 12.26 12.99

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 73 111 0.71 1.08

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 1 2 0.01 0.02

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 8,100 8,229 79.12 80.31

11.2 Total males convicted 58,031 60,214 566.84 587.67

11.3 Total adults convicted 62,573 65,208 611.21 636.41

11.4 Adult females convicted 7,842 7,970 76.60 77.78

11.5 Adult males convicted 54,731 57,238 534.61 558.63

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 3,558 3,235 34.75 31.57

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 258 259 2.52 2.53

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 3,300 2,976 32.23 29.04

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

35 35

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 15,047 18,405

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 150 150

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 6,469 6,495

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 642 649

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 5,827 5,846

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 31 31

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 1 1

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 30 30

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

5.400 5.600

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 17,277 18,343 168.76 179.02

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,409 3,269 33.30 31.90

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 13,868 15,074 135.46 147.12

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Czech Republic - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 542 637 5.29 6.22

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 12,773 14,437 124.77 140.90

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 13,446 15,074 131.34 147.12

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 538 631 5.26 6.16

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 12,683 14,341 123.89 139.96

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 94 102 0.92 1.00

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 4 6 0.04 0.06

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 90 96 0.88 0.94

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

913 920 8.92 8.98

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 2,056 2,325 20.08 22.69

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 3,140 3,541 30.67 34.56

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 3,104 3,489 30.32 34.05

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 36 52 0.35 0.51

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 6,688 6,834

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 13 15

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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DenmarkPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 10,352 10,483 191.81 194.88

1.2 Female police personnel 921 975 17.06 18.13

1.3 Male police personnel 9,431 9,508 174.74 176.76

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 6,395.000 6,682.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 486,174 474,419 9,008.04 8,819.64

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 65 43 1.20 0.80

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 157 138 2.91 2.57

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 16 15 0.30 0.28

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 1,487 1,443 27.55 26.83

2.7 Total recorded assaults 10,894 11,005 201.85 204.59

2.8 Total recorded rapes 472 562 8.75 10.45

2.9 Total recorded robberies 3,181 2,989 58.94 55.57

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 186,157 182,444 3,449.20 3,391.71

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 23,713 20,789 439.36 386.48

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 100,991 90,943 1,871.21 1,690.67

2.14 Total recorded frauds 6,998 6,376 129.66 118.53

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 639 549 11.84 10.21

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,091 1,066 20.21 19.82

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Denmark - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 53,932 56,374 999.28 1,048.02

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 39 42 0.72 0.78

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 57 51 1.06 0.95

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 18 14 0.33 0.26

3.6 Major assault suspects 1,426 1,416 26.42 26.32

3.7 Total assault suspects 6,808 7,151 126.14 132.94

3.8 Rape suspects 192 262 3.56 4.87

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,261 1,103 23.36 20.51

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 18,291 19,176 338.90 356.49

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 2,180 1,948 40.39 36.21

3.13 Burglary suspects 3,730 3,831 69.11 71.22

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 2,577 2,562 47.75 47.63

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 721 927 13.36 17.23

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 9,242 9,901 171.24 184.06

4.2 Total male suspects 44,690 46,473 828.04 863.95

4.3 Total adult suspects 47,864 49,375 886.84 917.90

4.4 Adult female suspects 8,155 8,688 151.10 161.51

4.5 Adult male suspects 39,709 40,687 735.75 756.39

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 6,068 6,999 112.43 130.11

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,087 1,213 20.14 22.55

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 4,981 5,786 92.29 107.56

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Denmark - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 670 697 12.41 12.96

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 308 383 5.71 7.12

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 362 314 6.71 5.84

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 1.618 1.695

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

127,548 134,637 2,363.26 2,502.96

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Denmark - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 71,171 78,005 1,318.69 1,450.15

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 39 42 0.72 0.78

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 57 51 1.06 0.95

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 18 14 0.33 0.26

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 8,235 8,567 152.58 159.26

10.8 Total convicted for rape 192 262 3.56 4.87

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 1,261 1,103 23.36 20.51

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 19,827 22,708 367.36 422.15

10.11 Total convicted for theft 22,007 24,656 407.76 458.37

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 2,180 1,948 40.39 36.21

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 3,730 3,831 69.11 71.22

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 2,051 2,047 38.00 38.05

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 418 380 7.74 7.06

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 8,884 9,905 164.61 184.14

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 153 169 2.83 3.14

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 9,242 9,501 171.24 176.63

11.2 Total males convicted 44,690 46,473 828.04 863.95

11.3 Total adults convicted 47,864 49,375 886.84 917.90

11.4 Adult females convicted 8,155 8,688 151.10 161.51

11.5 Adult males convicted 39,709 40,687 735.75 756.39

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 6,068 6,999 112.43 130.11

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,087 1,213 20.14 22.55

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 4,981 5,786 92.29 107.56

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

56 57

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 3,891 3,944

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 3,789 3,971

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,331 1,429

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,458 2,542

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

1,200.700 1,321.500

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 3,641 3,767 67.46 70.03

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,060 1,089 19.64 20.24

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 2,470 2,584 45.77 48.04

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

40 20 0.74 0.37

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Denmark - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 105 109 1.95 2.03

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 2,365 2,475 43.82 46.01

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 2,470 2,584 45.77 48.04

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 105 109 1.95 2.03

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 2,357 2,468 43.67 45.88

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 8 7 0.15 0.13

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 0 0 0.00 0.00

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 8 7 0.15 0.13

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

362 6.73

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 7,251 7,581 134.35 140.93

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 7,325 136.17

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 256 4.76

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,175 1,231 21.77 22.88

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,213 22.55

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 18 0.33

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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EcuadorPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 34,058 268.85

1.2 Female police personnel 2,617 20.66

1.3 Male police personnel 31,441 248.19

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 350.551 361.952

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2,769 2,886

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 90,301 95,272 702.56 752.06

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1,937 2,390 15.07 18.87

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 3,205 3,558 24.94 28.09

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

1,472 11.62

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 2,670 3,605 20.77 28.46

2.7 Total recorded assaults 7,084 7,967 55.12 62.89

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1,488 1,246 11.58 9.84

2.9 Total recorded robberies 30,625 30,915 238.27 244.04

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 4,277 4,719 33.28 37.25

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 5,601 6,167 43.58 48.68

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 10,224 10,434 79.55 82.36

2.14 Total recorded frauds 10,309 9,773 80.21 77.15

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 2,182 1,729 16.98 13.65

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 257 203 2.00 1.60

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Ecuador - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 27,439 28,769 213.48 227.10

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 601 383 4.68 3.02

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 656 1,026 5.10 8.10

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 471 612 3.66 4.83

3.7 Total assault suspects 1,202 1,456 9.35 11.49

3.8 Rape suspects 503 502 3.91 3.96

3.9 Robbery suspects 11,734 11,044 91.29 87.18

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 1,077 1,140 8.38 9.00

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 720 792 5.60 6.25

3.13 Burglary suspects 1,413 1,564 10.99 12.35

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,979 1,916 15.40 15.12

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 64 82 0.50 0.65

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 3,322 3,219 25.85 25.41

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 129 81 1.00 0.64

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 2,332 2,847 18.14 22.47

4.2 Total male suspects 25,107 25,922 195.34 204.62

4.3 Total adult suspects 24,927 25,602 193.94 202.10

4.4 Adult female suspects 2,252 2,521 17.52 19.90

4.5 Adult male suspects 22,675 23,081 176.42 182.20

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 2,512 3,167 19.54 25.00

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 80 326 0.62 2.57

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 2,432 2,841 18.92 22.43

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,041 1,041 8.10 8.22

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 363 405 2.82 3.20

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 580 623 4.51 4.92

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 17.460 31.648

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

340 340

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 15,475 16,636 120.40 131.32

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 851 800 6.62 6.32

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 1,091 1,230 8.49 9.71

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 890 888 6.92 7.01

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 4,428 3,946 34.45 31.15

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 741 690 5.77 5.45

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 247 332 1.92 2.62

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 1,976 1,630 15.37 12.87

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,916 1,673 14.91 13.21

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 151 106 1.17 0.84

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 39 44 0.30 0.35

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 129 132 1.00 1.04

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 16 17 0.12 0.13

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 113 114 0.88 0.90

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 12,654.900 12,949.200

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

378 381

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

3,928 3,722 30.56 29.38

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 2,248 2,345 17.49 18.51

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 620 580 4.82 4.58

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Ecuador - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 2,248 2,345 17.49 18.51

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 298 325 2.32 2.57

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 23 28 0.18 0.22

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 39 58 0.30 0.46

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 295 280 2.30 2.21

10.11 Total convicted for theft 312 335 2.43 2.64

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 29 25 0.23 0.20

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 31 27 0.24 0.21

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 21 22 0.16 0.17

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 783 781 6.09 6.17

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 12 25 0.09 0.20

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 259 320 2.02 2.53

11.2 Total males convicted 1,989 2,025 15.47 15.99

11.3 Total adults convicted 2,248 2,345 17.49 18.51

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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Ecuador - prisons section

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

34 35

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 6,831 7,463

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 9,866 11,358

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,004 1,129

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 8,862 10,229

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

27.015 27.151

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 9,866 11,358 76.76 89.66

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,437 6,785 50.08 53.56

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 3,429 4,573 26.68 36.10

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Ecuador - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,004 11,358 7.81 89.66

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 8,862 1,129 68.95 8.91

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 9,866 10,229 76.76 80.75

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,004 11,358 7.81 89.66

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 8,862 1,129 68.95 8.91

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

1,135 1,434 8.83 11.32

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 56 126 0.44 0.99

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 56 126 0.44 0.99

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 11 12

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 1

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 1 1

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Estonia - police section

EstoniaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 3,553 3,520 264.92 261.07

1.2 Female police personnel 1,062 1,098 79.18 81.44

1.3 Male police personnel 2,491 2,422 185.73 179.63

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 987.800 1,012.900

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

390

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 53,595 53,048 3,996.10 3,934.42

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 147 91 10.96 6.75

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 21 14 1.57 1.04

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

11 3 0.82 0.22

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 111 174 8.28 12.91

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 200 233 14.91 17.28

2.7 Total recorded assaults 428 1,633 31.91 121.12

2.8 Total recorded rapes 107 121 7.98 8.97

2.9 Total recorded robberies 1,885 1,632 140.55 121.04

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 34,215 31,140 2,551.10 2,309.57

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 460 628 34.30 46.58

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 457 546 34.07 40.50

2.14 Total recorded frauds 2,542 2,073 189.53 153.75

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 863 1,270 64.35 94.19

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,170 1,099 87.24 81.51

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 82 55 6.11 4.08

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 2 1 0.15 0.07

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Estonia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 20,266 23,853 1,511.05 1,769.11

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 105 89 7.83 6.60

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 18 17 1.34 1.26

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 4 2 0.30 0.15

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 16 14 1.19 1.04

3.6 Major assault suspects 115 158 8.57 11.72

3.7 Total assault suspects 247 920 18.42 68.23

3.8 Rape suspects 82 94 6.11 6.97

3.9 Robbery suspects 635 622 47.35 46.13

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 8,776 9,456 654.35 701.33

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 156 128 11.63 9.49

3.13 Burglary suspects 227 291 16.93 21.58

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,907 1,547 142.19 114.74

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 731 802 54.50 59.48

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 792 995 59.05 73.80

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 65 55 4.85 4.08

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 1 1 0.07 0.07

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 1,042 1,446 77.69 107.25

4.2 Total male suspects 9,857 12,512 734.95 927.98

4.3 Total adult suspects 10,004 12,543 745.91 930.28

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 895 1,415 66.73 104.95

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 179 297 13.35 22.03

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 716 1,118 53.39 82.92

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 169 173 12.60 12.83

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 126 128 9.39 9.49

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 43 45 3.21 3.34

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 77.600 83.500

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 10,899 13,958 812.64 1,035.23

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Estonia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 1,042 1,446 77.69 107.25

7.2 Total males prosecuted 9,857 12,384 734.95 918.49

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 9,998 12,526 745.46 929.02

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 895 1,415 66.73 104.95

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 232 235 17.30 17.43

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 147 149 10.96 11.05

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 85 86 6.34 6.38

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 1,785 1,785 133.09 132.39

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 259.600 285.100

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

17,605 14,789 1,312.65 1,096.86

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 7,517 12,717 560.47 943.18

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 5,429 429 404.79 31.82

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Estonia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 7,517 12,717 560.47 943.18

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 119 106 8.87 7.86

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 380 637 28.33 47.24

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 10 17 0.75 1.26

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 43 88 3.21 6.53

10.7 Total convicted for assault 120 322 8.95 23.88

10.8 Total convicted for rape 33 50 2.46 3.71

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 405 475 30.20 35.23

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 3,038 4,955 226.52 367.50

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 120 201 8.95 14.91

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 146 253 10.89 18.76

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 154 200 11.48 14.83

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 452 400 33.70 29.67

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 20 38 1.49 2.82

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 578 844 43.10 62.60

11.2 Total males convicted 6,766 11,674 504.48 865.83

11.3 Total adults convicted 6,046 9,746 450.80 722.83

11.4 Adult females convicted 481 671 35.86 49.77

11.5 Adult males convicted 5,486 8,982 409.04 666.17

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 627 1,181 46.75 87.59

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 51 82 3.80 6.08

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 572 1,095 42.65 81.21

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

7 6

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 4,691 4,462

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 262 226

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 1,515 1,474

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 587 599

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 928 875

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 82 72

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 33 30

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 49 42

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

301.700 314.700

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 4,576 4,565 341.19 338.57

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,355 1,096 101.03 81.29

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 3,221 3,469 240.16 257.29

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 1,546 2,341 115.27 173.63

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

502 37.23

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Estonia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 133 155 9.92 11.50

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 3,042 3,259 226.81 241.71

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 3,175 3,414 236.73 253.21

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 131 150 9.77 11.13

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 3,044 3,264 226.96 242.08

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 46 55 3.43 4.08

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 2 5 0.15 0.37

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 44 50 3.28 3.71

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

196 164 14.61 12.16

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 7,277 8,084 542.58 599.57

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 6,651 7,625 495.91 565.53

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 626 459 46.68 34.04

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 371 415 27.66 30.78

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 359 415 26.77 30.78

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 12 0.89

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 531 584

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 34 49

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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England and WalesPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 132,509 138,468 250.99 263.40

1.2 Female police personnel 25,139 27,925 47.62 53.12

1.3 Male police personnel 107,371 110,544 203.38 210.28

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 5,934,577 5,562,691 11,241.01 10,581.49

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 853 859 1.62 1.63

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 884 736 1.67 1.40

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

68 73 0.13 0.14

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 19,358 19,425 36.67 36.95

2.7 Total recorded assaults 716,364 749,961 1,356.90 1,426.60

2.8 Total recorded rapes 13,247 14,002 25.09 26.63

2.9 Total recorded robberies 101,194 88,710 191.68 168.75

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 2,268,143 2,027,516 4,296.21 3,856.79

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 290,657 241,850 550.55 460.05

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 818,642 679,973 1,550.63 1,293.46

2.14 Total recorded frauds 317,947 278,902 602.24 530.53

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 17,184 16,669 32.55 31.71

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 141,060 142,338 267.19 270.76

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 1,475 1,459 2.79 2.78

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 3,125 2,790 5.92 5.31

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England and Wales - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 2,518 2,761 4.77 5.25

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 1,295 1,453 2.45 2.76

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,223 1,308 2.32 2.49

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 540.000 570.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 1,986,810 2,007,235 3,763.33 3,818.21

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 719 759 1.36 1.44

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 512 417 0.97 0.79

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 437 468 0.83 0.89

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 130,666 130,646 247.50 248.52

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 2,790 2,689 5.28 5.12

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 13,732 12,404 26.01 23.60

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 151,725 134,535 287.39 255.92

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 3,560 2,505 6.74 4.77

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 41,281 35,372 78.19 67.29

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 20,558 19,189 38.94 36.50

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 58,500 44,118 110.81 83.92

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 1 2 0.00 0.00

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 1,570 1,367 2.97 2.60

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 337,988 353,950 640.20 673.29

7.2 Total males prosecuted 1,648,822 1,653,285 3,123.12 3,144.92

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 1,846,020 1,870,573 3,496.65 3,558.25

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 320,174 335,174 606.46 637.58

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 1,525,846 1,534,859 2,890.19 2,919.65

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 140,790 136,662 266.68 259.96

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 17,814 18,236 33.74 34.69

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 122,976 118,426 232.94 225.27

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 2,447 2,432 4.63 4.63

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 320 329 0.61 0.63

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 2,127 2,103 4.03 4.00

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 28,344 28,029 53.69 53.32

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 13,952 13,846 26.43 26.34

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 14,392 14,183 27.26 26.98

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 818.000 817.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

1,986,810 2,007,235 3,763.33 3,818.21

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 1,481,221 1,537,988 2,805.66 2,925.60

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 18,427 17,769 34.90 33.80

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England and Wales - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 1,481,221 1,537,988 2,805.66 2,925.60

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 277 361 0.52 0.69

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 94 96 0.18 0.18

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 561 590 1.06 1.12

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 68,214 75,204 129.21 143.05

10.8 Total convicted for rape 673 751 1.27 1.43

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 7,303 7,481 13.83 14.23

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 119,098 110,607 225.59 210.40

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 1,094 992 2.07 1.89

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 25,726 24,252 48.73 46.13

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 15,029 14,788 28.47 28.13

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 51,162 39,197 96.91 74.56

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 1 2 0.00 0.00

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 411 401 0.78 0.76

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 260,672 279,583 493.75 531.83

11.2 Total males convicted 1,220,549 1,258,405 2,311.91 2,393.77

11.3 Total adults convicted 1,338,680 1,441,798 2,535.67 2,742.63

11.4 Adult females convicted 248,980 266,809 471.61 507.53

11.5 Adult males convicted 1,139,700 1,174,989 2,158.77 2,235.09

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 92,541 96,190 175.29 182.98

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 11,692 12,774 22.15 24.30

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 80,849 83,416 153.14 158.68

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

117 119

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 68,178 70,342

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

19 18

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 44,053 45,138

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 13,963 14,825

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 30,090 30,313

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 1,026 1,023

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 300 321

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 726 702

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 73,657 74,488 139.52 141.69

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 7,896 7,716 14.96 14.68

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 59,393 60,924 112.50 115.89

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

46 52 0.09 0.10

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 1,145 1,017 2.17 1.93

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England and Wales - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 3,992 3,886 7.56 7.39

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 60,624 61,869 114.83 117.69

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 55,086 56,493 104.34 107.46

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 3,505 3,447 6.64 6.56

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 51,581 53,046 97.70 100.91

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1,925 1,941 3.65 3.69

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 65 66 0.12 0.13

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 1,860 1,875 3.52 3.57

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

6,818 6,839 12.91 13.01

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 9 9

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

63 66

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

35 36

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 12 12

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 3 3

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 58 60

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 27 28

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 3 3

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 5 5

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 12 13

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 6 6

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 20 20

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 24 23

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 120,734 128,217 228.69 243.90

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 117,365 125,016 222.31 237.81

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 3,369 3,201 6.38 6.09

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 21,106 22,739 39.98 43.25

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 20,796 22,405 39.39 42.62

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 310 334 0.59 0.64

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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FinlandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 8,288 8,273 158.76 158.93

1.2 Female police personnel 860 940 16.47 18.06

1.3 Male police personnel 7,428 7,333 142.29 140.88

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 531.200 553.100

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 538,297 540,867 10,311.25 10,390.66

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 103 144 1.97 2.77

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 347 334 6.65 6.42

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 30 28 0.57 0.54

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 2,108 2,270 40.38 43.61

2.7 Total recorded assaults 28,862 29,806 552.86 572.61

2.8 Total recorded rapes 573 595 10.98 11.43

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2,045 2,017 39.17 38.75

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 270 247 5.17 4.75

2.11 Total recorded thefts 114,698 109,646 2,197.08 2,106.42

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 21,922 19,326 419.92 371.27

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 69,651 59,429 1,334.19 1,141.70

2.14 Total recorded frauds 14,641 14,848 280.45 285.25

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 3,625 3,571 69.44 68.60

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 15,058 14,486 288.44 278.29

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 58 82 1.11 1.58

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 1 2 0.02 0.04

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Finland - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 369,857 391,341 7,084.73 7,518.10

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 122 152 2.34 2.92

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 395 359 7.57 6.90

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 29 30 0.56 0.58

3.6 Major assault suspects 2,316 2,595 44.36 49.85

3.7 Total assault suspects 26,328 28,519 504.32 547.88

3.8 Rape suspects 391 434 7.49 8.34

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,620 1,462 31.03 28.09

3.10 Major theft suspects 242 427 4.64 8.20

3.11 Total theft suspects 51,241 49,510 981.54 951.14

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 10,094 9,574 193.35 183.93

3.13 Burglary suspects 19,483 18,685 373.20 358.96

3.14 Fraud suspects 14,775 14,149 283.02 271.82

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 2,308 2,384 44.21 45.80

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 15,009 15,448 287.50 296.77

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 107 72 2.05 1.38

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 0 12 0.00 0.23

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 57,220 64,013 1,096.07 1,229.76

4.2 Total male suspects 312,263 327,328 5,981.50 6,288.34

4.3 Total adult suspects 337,072 356,307 6,456.72 6,845.05

4.4 Adult female suspects 50,923 56,783 975.45 1,090.86

4.5 Adult male suspects 286,149 299,518 5,481.27 5,754.07

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 32,785 35,034 628.01 673.04

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 6,297 7,224 120.62 138.78

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 26,488 27,810 507.39 534.26

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 369 359 7.07 6.90

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 127 125 2.43 2.40

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 242 234 4.64 4.50

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 29.000 30.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 205,984 222,570 3,945.69 4,275.82

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 95 90 1.82 1.73

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 106 119 2.03 2.29

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 713 750 13.66 14.41

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 11,447 12,235 219.27 235.05

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 76 121 1.46 2.32

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 666 564 12.76 10.84

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 559 527 10.71 10.12

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 33,950 33,916 650.32 651.56

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 4,594 5,010 88.00 96.25

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 1,089 1,159 20.86 22.27

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 7,579 7,865 145.18 151.10

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 21 18 0.40 0.35

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 1 0 0.02 0.00

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Finland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 32,715 36,802 626.67 707.01

7.2 Total males prosecuted 173,269 185,768 3,319.02 3,568.81

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 195,810 211,528 3,750.80 4,063.69

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 30,715 34,513 588.36 663.03

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 165,095 177,015 3,162.45 3,400.66

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 10,174 11,042 194.89 212.13

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 2,000 2,289 38.31 43.97

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 8,174 8,753 156.58 168.15

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 686 682 13.14 13.10

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 249 249 4.77 4.78

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 437 433 8.37 8.32

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 3,722 3,722 71.30 71.50

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 1,707 1,707 32.70 32.79

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 2,015 2,015 38.60 38.71

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 157.000 165.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

205,236 221,810 3,931.36 4,261.22

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 202,201 218,459 3,873.22 4,196.84

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 3,035 3,351 58.14 64.38

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Finland - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 202,201 218,459 3,873.22 4,196.84

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 90 85 1.72 1.63

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 102 112 1.95 2.15

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 663 699 12.70 13.43

10.7 Total convicted for assault 10,547 11,254 202.03 216.20

10.8 Total convicted for rape 67 99 1.28 1.90

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 623 513 11.93 9.86

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 522 503 10.00 9.66

10.11 Total convicted for theft 33,484 32,640 641.40 627.05

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 4,283 4,629 82.04 88.93

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 970 1,048 18.58 20.13

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 7,460 7,756 142.90 149.00

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 5 5 0.10 0.10

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 32,012 36,050 613.20 692.56

11.2 Total males convicted 170,189 182,409 3,260.02 3,504.28

11.3 Total adults convicted 192,215 207,637 3,681.94 3,988.94

11.4 Adult females convicted 30,059 33,803 575.79 649.39

11.5 Adult males convicted 162,156 173,834 3,106.15 3,339.54

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 9,986 10,822 191.28 207.90

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,953 2,247 37.41 43.17

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 8,033 8,575 153.87 164.74

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

37 37

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 3,420 3,479

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,783 2,789

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 885 897

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,898 1,892

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

154.400 166.500

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 3,641 3,704 69.74 71.16

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 478 494 9.16 9.49

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 2,975 3,107 56.99 59.69

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

188 103 3.60 1.98

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Finland - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 149 171 2.85 3.29

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 2,826 2,936 54.13 56.40

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 2,874 3,011 55.05 57.84

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 148 167 2.83 3.21

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 2,726 2,844 52.22 54.64

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 101 96 1.93 1.84

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 1 4 0.02 0.08

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 100 92 1.92 1.77

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

190 197 3.64 3.78

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 8 8

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 4,894 4,606 93.75 88.49

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 3,393 3,152 64.99 60.55

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 1,501 1,454 28.75 27.93

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,356 1,344 25.97 25.82

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,293 1,226 24.77 23.55

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 63 118 1.21 2.27

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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FrancePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 3,974,694 3,825,442 6,623.59 6,401.72

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 987 990 1.64 1.66

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 1,186 1,107 1.98 1.85

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 194 185 0.32 0.31

2.7 Total recorded assaults 135,003 137,864 224.97 230.71

2.8 Total recorded rapes 10,408 10,506 17.34 17.58

2.9 Total recorded robberies 7,384 6,521 12.30 10.91

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 117,902 113,120 196.48 189.30

2.11 Total recorded thefts

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 230,750 196,102 384.53 328.17

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 407,585 377,381 679.22 631.53

2.14 Total recorded frauds 145,174 139,313 241.92 233.13

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 32,130 34,262 53.54 57.34

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 2,031 2,143 3.38 3.59

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France - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 956,423 1,017,940 1,593.82 1,703.48

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 888 884 1.48 1.48

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 952 893 1.59 1.49

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 224 180 0.37 0.30

3.7 Total assault suspects 100,919 108,861 168.18 182.17

3.8 Rape suspects 6,788 7,093 11.31 11.87

3.9 Robbery suspects 2,848 2,818 4.75 4.72

3.10 Major theft suspects 19,466 19,665 32.44 32.91

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 15,325 14,385 25.54 24.07

3.13 Burglary suspects 36,187 33,657 60.30 56.32

3.14 Fraud suspects 35,998 39,480 59.99 66.07

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 35,401 39,479 58.99 66.07

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 1,135 1,260 1.89 2.11

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 145,560 158,295 242.57 264.90

4.2 Total male suspects 810,863 859,945 1,351.26 1,439.08

4.3 Total adult suspects 776,661 833,244 1,294.26 1,394.40

4.4 Adult female suspects 121,923 132,136 203.18 221.12

4.5 Adult male suspects 654,738 701,108 1,091.08 1,173.28

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 179,762 184,696 299.56 309.08

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 23,637 26,159 39.39 43.78

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 156,125 158,537 260.17 265.31

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GeorgiaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 45,782 41,807 1,002.97 906.06

1.2 Female police personnel 3,693 4,120 80.90 89.29

1.3 Male police personnel 42,089 37,687 922.06 816.77

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 55.700 152.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

20,931 17,410

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 17,397 24,856 381.12 538.69

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 302 281 6.62 6.09

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 197 257 4.32 5.57

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

92 90 2.02 1.95

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 40 27 0.88 0.59

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 951 1,609 20.83 34.87

2.7 Total recorded assaults 1,013 1,733 22.19 37.56

2.8 Total recorded rapes 52 62 1.14 1.34

2.9 Total recorded robberies 556 1,316 12.18 28.52

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 3,261 6,283 71.44 136.17

2.11 Total recorded thefts 5,593 10,634 122.53 230.46

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 743 1,457 16.28 31.58

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 1,785 3,680 39.10 79.75

2.14 Total recorded frauds 373 427 8.17 9.25

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 215 189 4.71 4.10

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,945 1,941 42.61 42.07

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 27 39 0.59 0.85

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 94 118 2.06 2.56

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Georgia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 6,796 6,586 148.88 142.73

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 100 84 2.19 1.82

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 52 60 1.14 1.30

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 36 20 0.79 0.43

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 39 26 0.85 0.56

3.6 Major assault suspects 194 215 4.25 4.66

3.7 Total assault suspects 269 360 5.89 7.80

3.8 Rape suspects 17 24 0.37 0.52

3.9 Robbery suspects 223 366 4.89 7.93

3.10 Major theft suspects 717 352 15.71 7.63

3.11 Total theft suspects 1,599 1,587 35.03 34.39

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 98 101 2.15 2.19

3.13 Burglary suspects 676 313 14.81 6.78

3.14 Fraud suspects 104 97 2.28 2.10

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 107 77 2.34 1.67

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,128 1,137 24.71 24.64

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 12 5 0.26 0.11

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 47 46 1.03 1.00

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 535 152 11.72 3.29

4.2 Total male suspects 6,261 6,434 137.16 139.44

4.3 Total adult suspects 6,436 6,149 141.00 133.26

4.4 Adult female suspects 521 143 11.41 3.10

4.5 Adult male suspects 5,915 6,006 129.58 130.16

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 360 437 7.89 9.47

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 14 9 0.31 0.20

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 346 428 7.58 9.28

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,443 1,452 31.61 31.47

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 368 371 8.06 8.04

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,075 1,081 23.55 23.43

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 8,510.600 10,887.700

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 7,007 6,721 153.51 145.66

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 104 86 2.28 1.86

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 54 62 1.18 1.34

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

38 21 0.83 0.46

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 40 37 0.88 0.80

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 200 220 4.38 4.77

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 278 368 6.09 7.98

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 98 25 2.15 0.54

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 230 374 5.04 8.11

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 740 368 16.21 7.98

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 1,649 1,619 36.13 35.09

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 104 103 2.28 2.23

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 697 320 15.27 6.94

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 111 99 2.43 2.15

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 108 79 2.37 1.71

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,163 1,161 25.48 25.16

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 13 6 0.28 0.13

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 49 47 1.07 1.02

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Georgia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 552 156 12.09 3.38

7.2 Total males prosecuted 6,455 6,565 141.41 142.28

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 6,635 6,275 145.36 135.99

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 537 150 11.76 3.25

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 6,098 6,125 133.59 132.74

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 372 446 8.15 9.67

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 15 6 0.33 0.13

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 357 440 7.82 9.54

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 341 328 7.47 7.11

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 117 126 2.56 2.73

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 214 202 4.69 4.38

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 9.390 10.510

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

8,402 9,359 184.07 202.83

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 8,110 9,071 177.67 196.59

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 61 38 1.34 0.82

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Georgia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 8,110 9,071 177.67 196.59

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 216 216 4.73 4.68

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 25 19 0.55 0.41

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 476 541 10.43 11.72

10.8 Total convicted for rape 27 33 0.59 0.72

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 270 427 5.92 9.25

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 1,714 1,782 37.55 38.62

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 131 126 2.87 2.73

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 131 178 2.87 3.86

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,300 1,353 28.48 29.32

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 8 27 0.18 0.59

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 79 88 1.73 1.91

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 738 689 16.17 14.93

11.2 Total males convicted 7,372 8,382 161.50 181.66

11.3 Total adults convicted 7,651 8,473 167.61 183.63

11.4 Adult females convicted 729 679 15.97 14.72

11.5 Adult males convicted 6,922 7,794 151.64 168.92

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 459 598 10.06 12.96

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 9 10 0.20 0.22

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 450 588 9.86 12.74

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

16 16

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 10,595 10,751

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

4 4

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 300 300

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 3,282 3,278

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 603 600

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,679 2,678

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 143 143

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 25 25

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 118 118

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

9.959 11.661

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 6,119 7,867 134.05 170.50

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 2,798 4,618 61.30 100.08

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 3,321 3,249 72.75 70.41

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Georgia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 16 66 0.35 1.43

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 3,240 3,183 70.98 68.98

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 3,303 3,230 72.36 70.00

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 81 66 1.77 1.43

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 3,222 3,164 70.59 68.57

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 18 19 0.39 0.41

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 18 19 0.39 0.41

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

74 57 1.62 1.24

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 1,986 1,557 43.51 33.74

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 1,980 1,547 43.38 33.53

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 6 10 0.13 0.22

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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GermanyPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 6,572,135 6,633,156 7,958.23 8,039.48

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 820 809 0.99 0.98

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 1,721 1,671 2.08 2.03

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

277 247 0.34 0.30

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 855 951 1.04 1.15

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 132,615 139,748 160.58 169.38

2.8 Total recorded rapes 8,761 8,831 10.61 10.70

2.9 Total recorded robberies 59,782 59,732 72.39 72.40

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 3,089,172 3,020,762 3,740.69 3,661.21

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 63,240 58,937 76.58 71.43

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 1,009,593 992,999 1,222.52 1,203.53

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,029,494 7,049,692 1,246.62 8,544.32

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 255,575 283,708 309.48 343.86

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 2,480 2,330 3.00 2.82

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 102 94 0.12 0.11

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Germany - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 2,355,161 2,384,268 2,851.88 2,889.77

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 2,911 2,860 3.52 3.47

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 1,093 1,185 1.32 1.44

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 150,123 158,457 181.78 192.05

3.8 Rape suspects 7,236 7,475 8.76 9.06

3.9 Robbery suspects 38,322 38,948 46.40 47.21

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 732,253 716,892 886.69 868.88

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 16,789 16,086 20.33 19.50

3.13 Burglary suspects 84,525 85,690 102.35 103.86

3.14 Fraud suspects 525,701 550,889 636.57 667.69

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 212,491 232,502 257.31 281.80

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 2,090 2,293 2.53 2.78

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 174 190 0.21 0.23

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 555,099 567,996 672.17 688.42

4.2 Total male suspects 1,800,062 1,816,272 2,179.70 2,201.35

4.3 Total adult suspects 1,934,896 1,971,411 2,342.98 2,389.38

4.4 Adult female suspects 443,647 456,226 537.21 552.95

4.5 Adult male suspects 1,491,249 1,515,185 1,805.76 1,836.43

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 420,265 412,857 508.90 500.39

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 111,452 111,770 134.96 135.47

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 308,813 301,087 373.94 364.92

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 5,041 5,014 6.10 6.08

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 1,700 1,727 2.06 2.09

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 3,341 3,287 4.05 3.98

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 7,296.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 688,954 734,475 834.26 890.19

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 143 171 0.17 0.21

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 113 123 0.14 0.15

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 914 971 1.11 1.18

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 37,106 38,224 44.93 46.33

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 90,031 97,970 109.02 118.74

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 2,806 2,855 3.40 3.46

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 12,146 13,014 14.71 15.77

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 9,207 9,489 11.15 11.50

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 154,941 154,868 187.62 187.70

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 18,714 19,892 22.66 24.11

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 137,504 162,370 166.50 196.79

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 13,163 13,449 15.94 16.30

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 53,988 57,325 65.37 69.48

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 536 523 0.65 0.63

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 170 228 0.21 0.28

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Germany - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 128,309 140,312 155.37 170.06

7.2 Total males prosecuted 560,645 594,163 678.89 720.13

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 614,623 657,645 744.25 797.07

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 114,652 126,107 138.83 152.84

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 499,971 531,538 605.42 644.23

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 74,331 76,830 90.01 93.12

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 13,657 14,205 16.54 17.22

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 60,674 62,625 73.47 75.90

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 15,067 14,904 18.24 18.06

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 4,789 4,873 5.80 5.91

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 10,277 10,031 12.44 12.16

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 35,781 35,781 43.33 43.37

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 17,171 17,171 20.79 20.81

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 18,610 18,610 22.53 22.56

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

688,954 734,475 834.26 890.19

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 541,019 579,318 655.12 702.14

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 21,651 22,046 26.22 26.72

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Germany - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 541,019 579,318 655.12 702.14

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 122 144 0.15 0.17

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 93 98 0.11 0.12

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 640 682 0.77 0.83

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 22,858 23,884 27.68 28.95

10.7 Total convicted for assault 60,085 66,026 72.76 80.02

10.8 Total convicted for rape 2,090 2,044 2.53 2.48

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 9,514 10,187 11.52 12.35

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 7,473 7,743 9.05 9.38

10.11 Total convicted for theft 126,447 127,216 153.12 154.19

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 15,220 16,237 18.43 19.68

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 111,106 132,766 134.54 160.91

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 9,600 9,865 11.62 11.96

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 46,676 49,739 56.52 60.28

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 404 423 0.49 0.51

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 143 185 0.17 0.22

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 101,490 111,355 122.89 134.96

11.2 Total males convicted 439,529 467,963 532.23 567.18

11.3 Total adults convicted 495,005 530,687 599.40 643.20

11.4 Adult females convicted 94,100 103,520 113.95 125.47

11.5 Adult males convicted 400,905 427,167 485.46 517.73

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 46,014 48,631 55.72 58.94

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 7,390 7,835 8.95 9.50

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 38,624 40,796 46.77 49.45

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

205 202

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 78,753 79,452

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 38,110 37,956

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

2,525.000 2,583.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 81,176 81,166 98.30 98.37

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 16,973 15,999 20.55 19.39

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 61,024 62,307 73.89 75.52

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

3,748 4,051 4.54 4.91

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Germany - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 2,775 3,111 3.36 3.77

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 59,513 60,262 72.06 73.04

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 61,466 62,615 74.43 75.89

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 2,735 3,067 3.31 3.72

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 58,731 59,548 71.12 72.17

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 822 758 1.00 0.92

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 40 44 0.05 0.05

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 782 714 0.95 0.87

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

13,879 13,866 16.81 16.81

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 166,970 168,204 202.18 203.87

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 16,056 16,044 19.44 19.45

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Hong Kong Special AdminisPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 31,648 30,736 459.75 451.77

1.2 Female police personnel 4,150 4,083 60.29 60.01

1.3 Male police personnel 27,498 26,653 399.46 391.76

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 11,621.000 11,127.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 92,304 84,741 1,340.89 1,245.57

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 50 44 0.73 0.65

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 2 6 0.03 0.09

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

3 0 0.04 0.00

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 2 1 0.03 0.01

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 7,754 7,811 112.64 114.81

2.7 Total recorded assaults 7,754 7,811 112.64 114.81

2.8 Total recorded rapes 70 92 1.02 1.35

2.9 Total recorded robberies 3,215 2,237 46.70 32.88

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 20,872 18,091 303.20 265.91

2.11 Total recorded thefts 40,887 37,500 593.96 551.20

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 2,301 1,740 33.43 25.58

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 9,076 7,002 131.85 102.92

2.14 Total recorded frauds 6,279 5,336 91.21 78.43

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 2,142 2,167 31.12 31.85

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 3,927 3,426 57.05 50.36

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 0 1 0.00 0.01

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 42,465 43,485 616.88 639.17

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 84 78 1.22 1.15

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 1 3 0.01 0.04

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 7 0 0.10 0.00

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 1 1 0.01 0.01

3.6 Major assault suspects 5,617 5,761 81.60 84.68

3.7 Total assault suspects 5,617 5,761 81.60 84.68

3.8 Rape suspects 77 87 1.12 1.28

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,222 1,080 17.75 15.87

3.10 Major theft suspects 10,405 9,939 151.15 146.09

3.11 Total theft suspects 15,786 15,801 229.32 232.25

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 193 143 2.80 2.10

3.13 Burglary suspects 835 794 12.13 11.67

3.14 Fraud suspects 2,516 2,450 36.55 36.01

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 2,746 2,712 39.89 39.86

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 414 494 6.01 7.26

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 0 2 0.00 0.03

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 9,460 9,951 137.42 146.27

4.2 Total male suspects 32,591 33,040 473.45 485.64

4.3 Total adult suspects 30,877 32,282 448.55 474.50

4.4 Adult female suspects 7,075 7,724 102.78 113.53

4.5 Adult male suspects 23,802 24,558 345.77 360.97

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 11,174 10,709 162.32 157.41

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 2,385 2,227 34.65 32.73

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 8,789 8,482 127.68 124.67

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 28,276 30,164 410.76 443.37

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 45 35 0.65 0.51

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 2 0 0.03 0.00

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 9 13 0.13 0.19

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 2,339 2,542 33.98 37.36

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 42 34 0.61 0.50

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 772 711 11.21 10.45

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 10,540 11,045 153.11 162.35

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 490 549 7.12 8.07

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 709 657 10.30 9.66

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 2,036 2,462 29.58 36.19

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 126 92 1.83 1.35

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 16 10 0.23 0.15

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Hong Kong Special Adminis - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 7,242 7,933 105.20 116.60

7.2 Total males prosecuted 21,034 22,231 305.56 326.76

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 26,999 28,855 392.21 424.13

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 6,979 7,705 101.38 113.25

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 20,020 21,150 290.83 310.87

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 1,277 1,309 18.55 19.24

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 263 228 3.82 3.35

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 1,014 1,081 14.73 15.89

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 152 148 2.21 2.18

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 32 32 0.46 0.47

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 120 116 1.74 1.71

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 8 8 0.12 0.12

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 0 0 0.00 0.00

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 8 8 0.12 0.12

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 748.000 657.400

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

28,276 30,164 410.76 443.37

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 24,591 26,271 357.23 386.15

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 3,685 3,893 53.53 57.22

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Hong Kong Special Adminis - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 23,664 25,375 343.76 372.98

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 12 8 0.17 0.12

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 2 0 0.03 0.00

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 27 19 0.39 0.28

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 1,683 1,831 24.45 26.91

10.8 Total convicted for rape 13 12 0.19 0.18

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 583 606 8.47 8.91

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 9,542 10,008 138.62 147.10

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 437 479 6.35 7.04

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 638 545 9.27 8.01

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,818 2,255 26.41 33.15

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 92 74 1.34 1.09

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 9 3 0.13 0.04

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 6,428 6,960 93.38 102.30

11.2 Total males convicted 17,236 18,415 250.39 270.67

11.3 Total adults convicted 22,802 24,446 331.24 359.32

11.4 Adult females convicted 6,247 6,794 90.75 99.86

11.5 Adult males convicted 16,555 17,652 240.49 259.46

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 862 929 12.52 13.65

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 181 166 2.63 2.44

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 681 763 9.89 11.21

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

18 18

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 9,702 9,904

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13 12

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 2,131 2,071

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 4,616 4,540

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 785 796

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 3,831 3,744

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 1,178 1,127

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 275 274

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 903 853

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

2,708.050 2,612.850

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 13,012 12,705 189.02 186.74

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,452 1,604 21.09 23.58

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 11,405 10,954 165.68 161.01

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 155 146 2.25 2.15

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 0 1 0.00 0.01

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Hong Kong Special Adminis - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 2,595 2,423 37.70 35.61

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 8,976 8,655 130.39 127.22

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 10,457 9,963 151.91 146.44

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 2,300 2,137 33.41 31.41

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 8,157 7,826 118.50 115.03

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1,114 1,115 16.18 16.39

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 295 286 4.29 4.20

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 819 829 11.90 12.19

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

4,371 4,163 63.50 61.19

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 5 4

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 122 227

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

47 48

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 3 3

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 52 77

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 38 34

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 4 4

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 17 17

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 7 9

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 15 15

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 11 9

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 38 35

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 4,077 4,327 59.23 63.60

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 1,761 1,930 25.58 28.37

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 2,316 2,397 33.64 35.23

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 2,907 2,866 42.23 42.13

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1,492 1,560 21.67 22.93

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 1,415 1,306 20.56 19.20

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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HungaryPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 31,185 31,326 307.23 307.84

1.2 Female police personnel 4,790 5,215 47.19 51.25

1.3 Male police personnel 24,516 24,139 241.53 237.21

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 150,595.100 153,781.600

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 413,343 418,883 4,072.24 4,116.38

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 236 212 2.33 2.08

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 147 153 1.45 1.50

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

35 25 0.34 0.25

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 15 20 0.15 0.20

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 7,713 8,158 75.99 80.17

2.7 Total recorded assaults 11,779 12,829 116.05 126.07

2.8 Total recorded rapes 256 267 2.52 2.62

2.9 Total recorded robberies 3,289 3,227 32.40 31.71

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 125,121 131,060 1,232.69 1,287.93

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 8,547 7,459 84.20 73.30

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 47,269 44,679 465.69 439.06

2.14 Total recorded frauds 33,151 26,367 326.60 259.11

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 9,865 4,651 97.19 45.71

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 3,387 6,675 33.37 65.60

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 706 536 6.96 5.27

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 25 19 0.25 0.19

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Hungary - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 118,030 130,182 1,162.83 1,279.30

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 238 212 2.34 2.08

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 139 158 1.37 1.55

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 17 12 0.17 0.12

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 17 16 0.17 0.16

3.6 Major assault suspects 5,390 5,763 53.10 56.63

3.7 Total assault suspects 5,969 6,429 58.81 63.18

3.8 Rape suspects 148 147 1.46 1.44

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,755 1,965 17.29 19.31

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 22,585 24,341 222.51 239.20

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 142 144 1.40 1.42

3.13 Burglary suspects 6,352 5,928 62.58 58.25

3.14 Fraud suspects 7,184 6,692 70.78 65.76

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 2,710 2,848 26.70 27.99

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 2,896 6,382 28.53 62.72

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 354 355 3.49 3.49

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 42 24 0.41 0.24

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 17,303 19,501 170.47 191.64

4.2 Total male suspects 100,727 110,486 992.36 1,085.75

4.3 Total adult suspects 107,672 117,857 1,060.78 1,158.19

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 10,473 12,325 103.18 121.12

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,375 1,647 13.55 16.19

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 9,098 10,678 89.63 104.93

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,411 1,467 13.90 14.42

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 819 858 8.07 8.43

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 592 609 5.83 5.98

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 21,388.000 27,649.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 100,800 107,310 993.08 1,054.54

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 362 346 3.57 3.40

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 134 139 1.32 1.37

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

34 23 0.33 0.23

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 15 15 0.15 0.15

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 4,844 5,146 47.72 50.57

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 5,352 5,693 52.73 55.95

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 145 141 1.43 1.39

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,734 1,951 17.08 19.17

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 2,045 1,952 20.15 19.18

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 20,035 21,428 197.38 210.57

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 12,099 10,801 119.20 106.14

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 5,861 5,507 57.74 54.12

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 5,587 5,688 55.04 55.90

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 2,380 2,478 23.45 24.35

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,581 1,952 15.58 19.18

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 358 364 3.53 3.58

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 41 24 0.40 0.24

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Hungary - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 11,991 13,034 118.13 128.09

7.2 Total males prosecuted 81,431 84,952 802.26 834.83

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 86,722 90,927 854.38 893.54

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 11,267 12,312 111.00 120.99

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 75,455 78,615 743.38 772.55

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 6,700 7,059 66.01 69.37

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 724 722 7.13 7.10

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 5,976 6,337 58.88 62.27

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 2,667 2,710 26.28 26.63

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 1,877 1,911 18.49 18.78

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 790 799 7.78 7.85

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 5,921 5,921 58.33 58.19

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 3,314 3,314 32.65 32.57

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 2,607 2,607 25.68 25.62

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 52,802.900 69,141.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

104,639 107,955 1,030.90 1,060.88

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 94,176 98,949 927.82 972.38

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 10,463 9,006 103.08 88.50

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Hungary - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 94,176 98,949 927.82 972.38

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 206 195 2.03 1.92

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 133 125 1.31 1.23

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 27 16 0.27 0.16

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 4,616 4,916 45.48 48.31

10.7 Total convicted for assault 6,021 6,421 59.32 63.10

10.8 Total convicted for rape 144 144 1.42 1.42

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 1,684 1,550 16.59 15.23

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 11,869 10,679 116.93 104.94

10.11 Total convicted for theft 25,608 24,615 252.29 241.89

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 4,777 5,147 47.06 50.58

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 2,217 2,270 21.84 22.31

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,369 1,240 13.49 12.19

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 329 295 3.24 2.90

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 27 57 0.27 0.56

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 12,180 13,275 120.00 130.45

11.2 Total males convicted 81,996 85,674 807.82 841.92

11.3 Total adults convicted 87,476 91,890 861.81 903.01

11.4 Adult females convicted 11,456 12,553 112.86 123.36

11.5 Adult males convicted 76,020 79,337 748.95 779.65

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 6,700 7,059 66.01 69.37

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 724 722 7.13 7.10

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 5,976 6,337 58.88 62.27

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

30 30

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 11,326 11,400

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 16,507 16,543 162.63 162.57

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,776 4,101 37.20 40.30

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 12,464 12,180 122.79 119.69

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

359 381 3.54 3.74

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Hungary - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 710 713 6.99 7.01

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 11,754 11,467 115.80 112.69

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 11,776 11,521 116.02 113.22

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 682 683 6.72 6.71

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 11,094 10,838 109.30 106.51

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 329 78 3.24 0.77

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 5 8 0.05 0.08

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 324 270 3.19 2.65

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

746 697 7.35 6.85

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 1,879

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 460

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 3,377

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 3,920

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 81

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 11

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 791

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 144

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 661

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 48

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 54

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 208 267 2.05 2.62

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 195 233 1.92 2.29

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 13 34 0.13 0.33

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 8,803 8,051 86.73 79.12

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 8,487 7,743 83.61 76.09

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 316 308 3.11 3.03

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 358 391

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 12 14

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 55 20

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 1,065 1,076

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IcelandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 803 790 277.53 275.57

1.2 Female police personnel 75 77 25.92 26.86

1.3 Male police personnel 728 713 251.61 248.71

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 54,609 51,464 18,873.97 17,951.54

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 0 3 0.00 1.05

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 1 3 0.35 1.05

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

0 0 0.00 0.00

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 0 2 0.00 0.70

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 49 59 16.94 20.58

2.7 Total recorded assaults 1,266 1,148 437.56 400.44

2.8 Total recorded rapes 69 51 23.85 17.79

2.9 Total recorded robberies 39 35 13.48 12.21

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 6,398 6,188 2,211.28 2,158.48

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 385 438 133.06 152.78

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 2,889 2,769 998.50 965.88

2.14 Total recorded frauds 404 381 139.63 132.90

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 109 100 37.67 34.88

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,385 1,671 478.68 582.87

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Iceland - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 3,536 1,222.11

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 3 1.05

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 2 0.70

3.6 Major assault suspects 44 15.21

3.7 Total assault suspects 909 314.17

3.8 Rape suspects 56 19.35

3.9 Robbery suspects 33 11.41

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 1,267 437.90

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 134 46.31

3.13 Burglary suspects 258 89.17

3.14 Fraud suspects 246 85.02

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 66 22.81

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,057 365.32

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 720 248.85

4.2 Total male suspects 2,816 973.27

4.3 Total adult suspects 2,920 1,009.21

4.4 Adult female suspects 556 192.16

4.5 Adult male suspects 2,364 817.05

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 616 212.90

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 164 56.68

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 452 156.22

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 34 34 11.75 11.86

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 8 8 2.76 2.79

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 26 26 8.99 9.07

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 187.205 191.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 2,529 2,519 874.07 878.67

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1 2 0.35 0.70

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 1 3 0.35 1.05

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

0 0 0.00 0.00

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 2 5 0.69 1.74

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 32 26 11.06 9.07

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 271 253 93.66 88.25

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 13 4 4.49 1.40

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 10 37 3.46 12.91

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 478 467 165.21 162.90

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 86 68 29.72 23.72

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 102 77 35.25 26.86

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 27 26 9.33 9.07

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 455 666 157.26 232.31

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 1 1 0.35 0.35

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Iceland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 352 464 121.66 161.85

7.2 Total males prosecuted 2,177 3,356 752.42 1,170.63

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 2,378 3,549 821.88 1,237.95

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 151 271 52.19 94.53

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 47 47 16.24 16.39

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 13 12 4.49 4.19

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 34 35 11.75 12.21

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 796.184 753.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

3,126 3,260 1,080.41 1,137.14

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 2,526 2,612 873.04 911.11

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 108 81 37.33 28.25

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Iceland - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 2,515 2,568 869.23 895.76

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 1 0.35

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 3 1.04

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 1 2 0.35 0.70

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 88 77 30.41 26.86

10.7 Total convicted for assault 226 213 78.11 74.30

10.8 Total convicted for rape 9 3 3.11 1.05

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 9 33 3.11 11.51

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 401 411 138.59 143.36

10.11 Total convicted for theft 401 411 138.59 143.36

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 80 55 27.65 19.18

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 37 28 12.79 9.77

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 77 62 26.61 21.63

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 22 29 7.60 10.12

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 927 1,259 320.39 439.16

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 327 359 113.02 125.23

11.2 Total males convicted 2,188 2,209 756.22 770.54

11.3 Total adults convicted 2,403 2,450 830.53 854.60

11.4 Adult females convicted 313 343 108.18 119.64

11.5 Adult males convicted 2,090 2,107 722.35 734.96

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 112 118 38.71 41.16

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 14 16 4.84 5.58

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 98 102 33.87 35.58

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

5 5

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 137 137

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 93 93

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 21 21

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 72 72

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

715.332 747.890

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 109 112 37.67 39.07

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 8 19 2.76 6.63

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 98 89 33.87 31.04

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

3 4 1.04 1.40

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Iceland - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 5 6 1.73 2.09

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 96 87 33.18 30.35

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 101 93 34.91 32.44

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 5 6 1.73 2.09

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 96 87 33.18 30.35

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

10 6 3.46 2.09

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 4 4

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 27 18 9.33 6.28

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 20 17 6.91 5.93

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 7 1 2.42 0.35

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 149 167 51.50 58.25

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 149 167 51.50 58.25

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 32 41

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 1

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 53 58

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Iran, Islamic Republic ofPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1,803 2,015 2.64 2.98

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 1,325 1,389 1.94 2.06

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 71,562 80,036 104.97 118.42

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes

2.9 Total recorded robberies

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 104,746 109,839 153.65 162.51

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 81,075 94,413 118.93 139.69

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Iran, Islamic Republic of - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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IrelandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 12,017 12,209 299.92 310.44

1.2 Female police personnel 1,843 2,057 46.00 52.30

1.3 Male police personnel 10,174 10,152 253.93 258.14

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources .997 1.107

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 103,360 98,964 2,579.70 2,516.41

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 45 37 1.12 0.94

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 5 1 0.12 0.03

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

20 8 0.50 0.20

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 7 8 0.17 0.20

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 3,926 3,867 97.99 98.33

2.7 Total recorded assaults 11,792 11,647 294.31 296.15

2.8 Total recorded rapes 370 446 9.23 11.34

2.9 Total recorded robberies 1,714 1,483 42.78 37.71

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 57,870 55,510 1,444.34 1,411.48

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 12,339 13,391 307.96 340.50

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 25,160 24,471 627.95 622.24

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,599 1,387 39.91 35.27

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 46 60 1.15 1.53

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 2,715 2,516 67.76 63.98

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 5 3 0.12 0.08

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 53 46 1.32 1.17

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Ireland - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 43,213 40,338 1,078.53 1,025.69

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 181 99 4.52 2.52

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 3 0 0.07 0.00

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 143 31 3.57 0.79

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 15 11 0.37 0.28

3.6 Major assault suspects 4,219 3,934 105.30 100.03

3.7 Total assault suspects 11,384 10,815 284.13 275.00

3.8 Rape suspects 265 335 6.61 8.52

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,050 887 26.21 22.55

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 20,192 18,814 503.96 478.39

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 2,015 2,211 50.29 56.22

3.13 Burglary suspects 3,930 3,690 98.09 93.83

3.14 Fraud suspects 992 634 24.76 16.12

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 16 10 0.40 0.25

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 3,078 2,815 76.82 71.58

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 17 6 0.42 0.15

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 75 61 1.87 1.55

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 10,383 9,591 259.14 243.88

4.2 Total male suspects 32,830 30,797 819.38 783.09

4.3 Total adult suspects 33,506 30,455 836.26 774.39

4.4 Adult female suspects 7,865 6,996 196.30 177.89

4.5 Adult male suspects 25,641 23,459 639.96 596.50

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 9,707 9,933 242.27 252.57

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 2,518 2,595 62.85 65.98

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 7,189 7,338 179.43 186.59

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 58 63 1.45 1.60

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 26 27 0.65 0.69

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 32 36 0.80 0.92

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 26.205 28.661

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 25,858 22,354 645.37 568.41

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 29 36 0.72 0.92

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

8 9 0.20 0.23

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 9 9 0.22 0.23

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 2,646 2,410 66.04 61.28

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 6,641 6,169 165.75 156.86

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 57 65 1.42 1.65

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 395 369 9.86 9.38

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 11,333 10,891 282.85 276.93

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 1,166 1,311 29.10 33.34

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 1,910 1,771 47.67 45.03

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 303 305 7.56 7.76

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 6 5 0.15 0.13

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,976 1,851 49.32 47.07

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 6 5 0.15 0.13

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 27 40 0.67 1.02

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Ireland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 5,640 5,004 140.77 127.24

7.2 Total males prosecuted 18,218 17,350 454.69 441.17

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 21,399 19,970 534.08 507.79

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 5,245 4,663 130.91 118.57

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 16,154 15,307 403.18 389.22

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 2,459 2,384 61.37 60.62

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 395 341 9.86 8.67

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 2,064 2,043 51.51 51.95

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 120 122 3.00 3.10

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 24 25 0.60 0.64

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 96 97 2.40 2.47

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Ireland - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 28 23 0.70 0.58

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 1 0 0.02 0.00

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 17 24 0.42 0.61

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 53 27 1.32 0.69

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

15 13

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 3,422 3,363

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 198 212

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 3,050 3,019

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 183 179

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

296.654 305.760

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 3,234 3,162 80.72 80.40

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 555 454 13.85 11.54

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 2,640 2,660 65.89 67.64

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 20 20 0.50 0.51

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

12 19 0.30 0.48

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 7 9 0.17 0.23

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Ireland - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 71 69 1.77 1.75

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 2,569 2,591 64.12 65.88

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 2,526 2,601 63.04 66.14

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 71 68 1.77 1.73

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 2,455 2,533 61.27 64.41

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 43 59 1.07 1.50

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 0 1 0.00 0.03

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 43 58 1.07 1.47

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

171 164 4.27 4.17

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 55

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 2

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 38

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IsraelPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 22,040 21,694 340.41 341.83

1.2 Female police personnel 4,595 4,502 70.97 70.94

1.3 Male police personnel 17,445 17,192 269.44 270.89

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 5,626.000 5,484.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 502,995 516,533 7,768.89 8,138.93

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 195 173 3.01 2.73

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 427 423 6.60 6.67

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 12 10 0.19 0.16

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 3,300 3,307 50.97 52.11

2.7 Total recorded assaults 48,946 50,171 755.98 790.54

2.8 Total recorded rapes 760 997 11.74 15.71

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2,333 2,383 36.03 37.55

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 91,478 95,640 1,412.90 1,506.98

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 25,831 30,850 398.97 486.10

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 129,589 121,233 2,001.54 1,910.25

2.14 Total recorded frauds 16,098 17,014 248.64 268.09

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 28,613 29,417 441.94 463.52

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 181 156 2.80 2.46

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Israel - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 130,102 149,649 2,009.46 2,358.00

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 298 293 4.60 4.62

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 3,845 4,157 59.39 65.50

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects 704 914 10.87 14.40

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,435 1,567 22.16 24.69

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 17,965 19,305 277.47 304.19

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 2,534 2,689 39.14 42.37

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 5,468 7,010 84.45 110.46

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 21,326 22,332 329.39 351.88

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects 41,198 42,498 636.31 669.63

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 4,681 5,089 72.30 80.19

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 267 4.21

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 110 1.73

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 157 2.47

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 82.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 42,358 39,592 654.23 623.84

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 23 27 0.36 0.43

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 13 11 0.20 0.17

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 58 39 0.90 0.61

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 10,175 9,329 157.16 147.00

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 127 143 1.96 2.25

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 247 207 3.81 3.26

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 3,357 3,524 51.85 55.53

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 611 721 9.44 11.36

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 1,351 1,427 20.87 22.49

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 996 999 15.38 15.74

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 6,307 6,522 97.41 102.77

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 15 16 0.23 0.25

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Israel - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 3,929 3,133 60.68 49.37

7.2 Total males prosecuted 38,429 36,459 593.55 574.48

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 39,297 36,159 606.95 569.75

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 3,699 2,887 57.13 45.49

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 35,598 33,272 549.82 524.26

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 3,061 3,433 47.28 54.09

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 230 246 3.55 3.88

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 2,831 3,187 43.73 50.22

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 517 538 7.99 8.48

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 1,040.000 998.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

42,358 39,592 654.23 623.84

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 42,285 39,525 653.10 622.79

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 73 67 1.13 1.06

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Israel - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 39,038 36,248 602.95 571.15

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 23 26 0.36 0.41

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 11 11 0.17 0.17

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 49 32 0.76 0.50

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 9,510 8,646 146.88 136.23

10.8 Total convicted for rape 124 135 1.92 2.13

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 209 178 3.23 2.80

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 2,995 3,148 46.26 49.60

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 563 660 8.70 10.40

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 1,164 1,249 17.98 19.68

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 925 912 14.29 14.37

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 5,655 5,812 87.34 91.58

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 14 16 0.22 0.25

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 3,798 3,019 58.66 47.57

11.2 Total males convicted 35,240 33,229 544.29 523.58

11.3 Total adults convicted 36,154 33,059 558.41 520.91

11.4 Adult females convicted 3,574 2,783 55.20 43.85

11.5 Adult males convicted 32,580 30,276 503.21 477.05

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 2,884 3,189 44.54 50.25

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 224 236 3.46 3.72

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 2,660 2,953 41.08 46.53

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

22 24

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 12,031 13,870

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 124 253

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 4,737 4,994

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 861 890

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 3,876 4,104

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 92

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 15

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 77

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

1,119.852 1,138.446

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 12,228 13,909 188.86 219.16

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 2,738 3,516 42.29 55.40

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 9,472 10,335 146.30 162.85

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 24 28 0.37 0.44

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 5 10 0.08 0.16

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Israel - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 170 201 2.63 3.17

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 9,380 10,248 144.88 161.48

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 9,472 10,335 146.30 162.85

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 166 197 2.56 3.10

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 9,306 10,138 143.73 159.74

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 78 110 1.20 1.73

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 4 4 0.06 0.06

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 74 106 1.14 1.67

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

132 123 2.04 1.94

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 6,935 107.11

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 35 35

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 4 4

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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ItalyPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 323,482 325,632 558.11 562.59

1.2 Female police personnel 17,105 17,283 29.51 29.86

1.3 Male police personnel 306,377 308,349 528.60 532.73

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2,980 3,044

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 2,456,887 2,417,716 4,238.89 4,177.09

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 719 714 1.24 1.23

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 1,470 1,425 2.54 2.46

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 323 414 0.56 0.72

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 30,644 51,823 52.87 89.53

2.8 Total recorded rapes 2,744 3,734 4.73 6.45

2.9 Total recorded robberies 41,747 46,265 72.03 79.93

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 1,328,350 1,466,582 2,291.82 2,533.81

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 221,543 187,300 382.23 323.60

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 173,097 110,887 298.65 191.58

2.14 Total recorded frauds 187,858 66,297 324.11 114.54

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 37,288 30,053 64.33 51.92

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 132 154 0.23 0.27

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Italy - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 773,986 709,614 1,335.37 1,226.00

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 566 951 0.98 1.64

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 1,474 1,595 2.54 2.76

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 476 691 0.82 1.19

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 28,741 38,368 49.59 66.29

3.8 Rape suspects 3,092 3,329 5.33 5.75

3.9 Robbery suspects 13,091 15,125 22.59 26.13

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 72,827 71,926 125.65 124.27

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 6,378 3,656 11.00 6.32

3.13 Burglary suspects 9,103 6,003 15.71 10.37

3.14 Fraud suspects 33,667 40,083 58.09 69.25

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 50,674 53,084 87.43 91.71

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 221 185 0.38 0.32

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects 755,642 679,028 1,303.72 1,173.16

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 18,344 30,586 31.65 52.84

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 2,166 2,229 3.74 3.85

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 702 775 1.21 1.34

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,464 1,454 2.53 2.51

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

240 230

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Italy - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 6,869 7,107 11.85 12.28

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 2,764 2,931 4.77 5.06

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 4,105 4,176 7.08 7.21

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 7,691 7,410 13.27 12.80

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 3,371 3,292 5.82 5.69

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 4,320 4,118 7.45 7.11

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 219,679 239,391 379.01 413.60

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Italy - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 219,679 239,391 379.01 413.60

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 822 867 1.42 1.50

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 340 385 0.59 0.67

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 3,555 3,439 6.13 5.94

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 8,238 8,560 14.21 14.79

10.8 Total convicted for rape 1,540 1,753 2.66 3.03

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 6,910 7,632 11.92 13.19

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 34,726 36,774 59.91 63.53

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 3,326 3,361 5.74 5.81

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 1,751 1,905 3.02 3.29

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 21,042 24,200 36.30 41.81

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 435 419 0.75 0.72

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 440 406 0.76 0.70

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 30,837 32,453 53.20 56.07

11.2 Total males convicted 188,842 206,938 325.81 357.53

11.3 Total adults convicted 216,552 236,692 373.62 408.93

11.4 Adult females convicted 30,144 31,934 52.01 55.17

11.5 Adult males convicted 186,408 204,758 321.61 353.76

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 3,127 2,699 5.40 4.66

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 693 519 1.20 0.90

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 2,434 2,180 4.20 3.77

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

202 205

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 41,943 42,478

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 49,698 50,438

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 6,182 7,430

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 43,516 43,008

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 1,186 1,244

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 264 301

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 922 943

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

2,438.000 2,571.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 56,845 56,994 98.08 98.47

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 11,696 12,137 20.18 20.97

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 45,149 44,857 77.90 77.50

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Italy - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 35,879 36,381 61.90 62.86

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,586 1,614 2.74 2.79

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 34,293 34,767 59.17 60.07

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 165 164 0.28 0.28

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 11 9 0.02 0.02

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 154 155 0.27 0.27

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

8,299 9,390 14.32 16.22

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 2,145 3.70

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 6 0.01

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 14,507 15,329

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 1,473 1,383

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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KyrgyzstanPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 422.100 409.700

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 35,606 32,616 692.17 641.58

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 419 417 8.15 8.20

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 225 213 4.37 4.19

2.8 Total recorded rapes 296 278 5.75 5.47

2.9 Total recorded robberies 225 220 4.37 4.33

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 4,282 4,261 83.24 83.82

2.11 Total recorded thefts 14,383 12,101 279.60 238.03

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 219 238 4.26 4.68

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,219 1,188 23.70 23.37

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1,032 808 20.06 15.89

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 3,106 3,090 60.38 60.78

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 44 188 0.86 3.70

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 17 24 0.33 0.47

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Kyrgyzstan - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 17,650 16,309 343.11 320.81

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 351 324 6.82 6.37

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 256 270 4.98 5.31

3.8 Rape suspects 251 242 4.88 4.76

3.9 Robbery suspects 814 806 15.82 15.85

3.10 Major theft suspects 3,317 3,056 64.48 60.11

3.11 Total theft suspects 4,490 3,942 87.28 77.54

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 167 130 3.25 2.56

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 333 355 6.47 6.98

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 767 693 14.91 13.63

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 2,241 2,070 43.56 40.72

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 94 126 1.83 2.48

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 5 9 0.10 0.18

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 2,240 2,077 43.54 40.86

4.2 Total male suspects 16,636 15,270 323.40 300.37

4.3 Total adult suspects 17,689 16,204 343.87 318.74

4.4 Adult female suspects 2,137 1,982 41.54 38.99

4.5 Adult male suspects 15,552 14,222 302.33 279.76

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 1,187 1,143 23.07 22.48

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 103 95 2.00 1.87

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 1,084 1,048 21.07 20.61

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 612 663 11.90 13.04

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 81 77 1.57 1.51

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 531 586 10.32 11.53

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 72.900 98.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 19,584 18,193 380.71 357.87

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 503 358 9.78 7.04

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 299 229 5.81 4.50

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 884 740 17.18 14.56

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 297 187 5.77 3.68

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 5,472 4,192 106.37 82.46

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 110 2.16

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 478 404 9.29 7.95

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 765 546 14.87 10.74

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 2,613 2,423 50.80 47.66

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 97 114 1.89 2.24

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 12 5 0.23 0.10

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Kyrgyzstan - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 2,239 2,076 43.53 40.84

7.2 Total males prosecuted 16,633 15,270 323.34 300.37

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 17,685 16,023 343.79 315.18

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 1,187 1,143 23.07 22.48

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 369 369 7.17 7.26

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 105 105 2.04 2.07

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 264 264 5.13 5.19

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 109.100 114.100

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

20,539 19,264 399.27 378.93

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 16,444 14,748 319.67 290.10

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 222 260 4.32 5.11

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Kyrgyzstan - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 16,444 14,748 319.67 290.10

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 417 367 8.11 7.22

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 14 27 0.27 0.53

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 216 244 4.20 4.80

10.8 Total convicted for rape 257 213 5.00 4.19

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 788 640 15.32 12.59

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 4,736 4,196 92.07 82.54

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 110 88 2.14 1.73

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 394 360 7.66 7.08

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 567 521 11.02 10.25

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 2,326 2,018 45.22 39.70

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 30 38 0.58 0.75

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 9 4 0.17 0.08

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,884 1,783 36.62 35.07

11.2 Total males convicted 14,560 12,965 283.04 255.03

11.3 Total adults convicted 15,427 13,762 299.90 270.71

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,802 1,689 35.03 33.22

11.5 Adult males convicted 13,625 12,073 264.87 237.48

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 1,017 986 19.77 19.40

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 82 94 1.59 1.85

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 935 892 18.18 17.55

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

33 34

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 18,068 18,070

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 480 480

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 1,742 1,665

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 518 474

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,224 1,191

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 143 139

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 51 57

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 92 82

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

228.700 261.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 1,763 1,741 34.27 34.25

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,611 1,568 31.32 30.84

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Kyrgyzstan - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 678 620 13.18 12.20

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 13,535 12,804 263.12 251.86

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 14,003 13,234 272.21 260.32

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 666 608 12.95 11.96

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 13,337 12,626 259.27 248.36

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 210 190 4.08 3.74

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 12 12 0.23 0.24

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 198 178 3.85 3.50

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

244 269 4.74 5.29

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 769 686 14.95 13.49

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 746 647 14.50 12.73

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 23 39 0.45 0.77

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 2,500 2,512 48.60 49.41

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 2,454 2,452 47.70 48.23

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 46 60 0.89 1.18

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 1 1

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 1 1

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 9 9

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 0 0

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LatviaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 9,053 9,360 388.51 399.55

1.2 Female police personnel 2,134 2,094 91.58 89.39

1.3 Male police personnel 6,919 7,266 296.93 310.16

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 47.700 55.500

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

176 181

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 51,773 62,173 2,221.87 2,653.95

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 220 199 9.44 8.49

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 25 32 1.07 1.37

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

17 9 0.73 0.38

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 13 15 0.56 0.64

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 354 381 15.19 16.26

2.7 Total recorded assaults 883 872 37.89 37.22

2.8 Total recorded rapes 123 319 5.28 13.62

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2,503 2,467 107.42 105.31

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 22,357 23,397 959.46 998.74

2.11 Total recorded thefts 23,397 31,358 1,004.10 1,338.56

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 3,369 2,960 144.58 126.35

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 9,804 9,913 420.74 423.15

2.14 Total recorded frauds 602 2,359 25.84 100.70

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1,233 1,114 52.91 47.55

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 997 1,148 42.79 49.00

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 47 68 2.02 2.90

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 26 41 1.12 1.75

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Latvia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 21,383 23,320 917.66 995.45

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 224 177 9.61 7.56

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 12 19 0.51 0.81

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 12 10 0.51 0.43

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 17 8 0.73 0.34

3.6 Major assault suspects 329 309 14.12 13.19

3.7 Total assault suspects 673 670 28.88 28.60

3.8 Rape suspects 72 72 3.09 3.07

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,149 1,118 49.31 47.72

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 8,455 9,439 362.85 402.92

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 353 364 15.15 15.54

3.13 Burglary suspects 3,884 3,913 166.68 167.03

3.14 Fraud suspects 342 407 14.68 17.37

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 266 290 11.42 12.38

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 783 837 33.60 35.73

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 44 54 1.89 2.31

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 8 27 0.34 1.15

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 2,377 2,608 102.01 111.33

4.2 Total male suspects 19,006 20,712 815.65 884.12

4.3 Total adult suspects 17,969 19,515 771.15 833.03

4.4 Adult female suspects 2,086 2,229 89.52 95.15

4.5 Adult male suspects 15,883 17,286 681.63 737.88

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 3,395 3,693 145.70 157.64

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 287 365 12.32 15.58

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 3,108 3,328 133.38 142.06

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 569 544 24.42 23.22

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 544 324 23.35 13.83

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 233 220 10.00 9.39

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 7.500 8.490

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

26 32

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 19,723 18,274 846.42 780.05

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 262 248 11.24 10.59

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 13 10 0.56 0.43

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 309 264 13.26 11.27

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 962 877 41.28 37.44

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 75 73 3.22 3.12

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,136 889 48.75 37.95

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 5,252 5,252 225.39 224.19

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 3,429 3,057 147.16 130.49

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 347 338 14.89 14.43

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 256 255 10.99 10.89

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 814 792 34.93 33.81

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 36 18 1.54 0.77

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 13 17 0.56 0.73

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Latvia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 2,373 2,594 101.84 110.73

7.2 Total males prosecuted 18,991 20,614 815.01 879.94

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 17,969 19,515 771.15 833.03

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 2,086 2,229 89.52 95.15

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 15,883 17,286 681.63 737.88

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 3,395 3,693 145.70 157.64

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 287 365 12.32 15.58

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 3,108 3,328 133.38 142.06

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 316 323 13.56 13.79

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 230 234 9.87 9.99

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 86 89 3.69 3.80

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 11.328 14.195

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

14,112 13,975 605.62 596.54

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 13,586 13,222 583.05 564.40

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 121 209 5.19 8.92

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Latvia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 13,586 13,222 583.05 564.40

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 137 155 5.88 6.62

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 16 22 0.69 0.94

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 14 22 0.60 0.94

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 66 58 2.83 2.48

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 937 974 40.21 41.58

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 219 162 9.40 6.92

10.11 Total convicted for theft 2,260 2,007 96.99 85.67

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 2,884 2,556 123.77 109.11

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 206 219 8.84 9.35

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 178 188 7.64 8.03

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 738 721 31.67 30.78

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 24 49 1.03 2.09

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 4 8 0.17 0.34

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,258 1,166 53.99 49.77

11.2 Total males convicted 12,328 12,056 529.06 514.63

11.3 Total adults convicted 11,748 11,436 504.17 488.16

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,136 1,041 48.75 44.44

11.5 Adult males convicted 10,612 10,395 455.42 443.73

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 1,838 1,786 78.88 76.24

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 122 125 5.24 5.34

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 1,715 1,661 73.60 70.90

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

14 14

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 8,683 8,683

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

5 5

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 343 343

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,761 2,752

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 716 706

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,045 2,046

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 134 144

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 52 56

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 82 88

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

13.677 16.899

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,455 3,025 148.27 129.13

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 4,631 4,944 198.74 211.04

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

8 9 0.34 0.38

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Latvia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 101 83 4.33 3.54

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 1,341 1,296 57.55 55.32

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,316 1,314 56.48 56.09

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 98 81 4.21 3.46

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 1,218 1,233 52.27 52.63

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 126 65 5.41 2.77

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 3 2 0.13 0.09

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 123 63 5.28 2.69

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 241 229 10.34 9.78

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 228 195 9.78 8.32

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 13 34 0.56 1.45

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 38 37

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 6 6

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 2 2

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 44 60

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LithuaniaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 11,910 11,526 344.75 332.48

1.2 Female police personnel 2,280 2,321 66.00 66.95

1.3 Male police personnel 9,630 9,205 278.75 265.53

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 450.100 478.600

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

355 341

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 79,072 84,136 2,288.82 2,427.02

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 344 323 9.96 9.32

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 28 22 0.81 0.63

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

13 16 0.38 0.46

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 41 33 1.19 0.95

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 482 408 13.95 11.77

2.7 Total recorded assaults 3,944 4,230 114.16 122.02

2.8 Total recorded rapes 278 260 8.05 7.50

2.9 Total recorded robberies 4,919 5,323 142.39 153.55

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 493 437 14.27 12.61

2.11 Total recorded thefts 29,199 29,137 845.19 840.50

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 6,448 5,865 186.64 169.18

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 8,573 9,174 248.15 264.64

2.14 Total recorded frauds 2,505 2,599 72.51 74.97

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1,066 819 30.86 23.63

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 910 1,230 26.34 35.48

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 222 101 6.43 2.91

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 37 64 1.07 1.85

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Lithuania - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 21,691 24,424 627.87 704.54

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 256 310 7.41 8.94

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 21 29 0.61 0.84

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 15 35 0.43 1.01

3.6 Major assault suspects 251 296 7.27 8.54

3.7 Total assault suspects 1,477 2,008 42.75 57.92

3.8 Rape suspects 117 131 3.39 3.78

3.9 Robbery suspects 2,153 2,822 62.32 81.40

3.10 Major theft suspects 46 54 1.33 1.56

3.11 Total theft suspects 7,120 7,900 206.10 227.89

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 364 452 10.54 13.04

3.13 Burglary suspects 1,114 696 32.25 20.08

3.14 Fraud suspects 458 717 13.26 20.68

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 229 286 6.63 8.25

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 510 658 14.76 18.98

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 44 26 1.27 0.75

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 27 16 0.78 0.46

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 1,983 2,213 57.40 63.84

4.2 Total male suspects 19,708 22,211 570.47 640.71

4.3 Total adult suspects 18,654 20,662 539.96 596.02

4.4 Adult female suspects 1,784 2,015 51.64 58.13

4.5 Adult male suspects 16,780 18,647 485.71 537.90

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 3,037 3,762 87.91 108.52

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 199 198 5.76 5.71

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 2,838 3,564 82.15 102.81

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 862 850 24.95 24.52

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 360 336 10.42 9.69

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 502 514 14.53 14.83

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 74.600 84.200

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

58 59

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Lithuania - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 637 663 18.44 19.13

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 346 364 10.02 10.50

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 291 299 8.42 8.63

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 205 5.91

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 149 4.30

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 56 1.62

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 99.964 109.219

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

17,995 18,340 520.88 529.04

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 17,555 17,882 508.15 515.83

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 440 458 12.74 13.21

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Lithuania - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 17,555 17,882 508.15 515.83

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1,161 834 33.61 24.06

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 43 81 1.24 2.34

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,447 1,716 41.88 49.50

11.2 Total males convicted 16,108 16,166 466.26 466.33

11.3 Total adults convicted 15,286 16,192 442.47 467.08

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 2,269 1,690 65.68 48.75

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13 14

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 9,223 9,089

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 355 355

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,938 2,993

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 822 819

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,116 2,174

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 256 208

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 75 70

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 181 138

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

102.380 108.595

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 8,063 8,125 233.39 234.38

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,362 1,284 39.42 37.04

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 6,701 6,841 193.97 197.34

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Lithuania - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 197 220 5.70 6.35

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 6,504 6,621 188.26 190.99

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 6,582 6,717 190.52 193.76

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 195 220 5.64 6.35

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 6,387 6,497 184.88 187.42

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 119 124 3.44 3.58

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 2 0 0.06 0.00

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 117 124 3.39 3.58

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

97 45 2.81 1.30

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 29 30

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 75 52

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

15 20

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 19 17

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 40 40

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 32 28

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 30 25

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 21 22

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 16 14

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 17 25

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 18 6

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 11,845 10,946 342.87 315.75

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 11,052 10,115 319.91 291.78

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 793 831 22.95 23.97

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 4,927 2,510 142.62 72.40

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 4,780 2,414 138.36 69.64

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 147 96 4.26 2.77

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 14 16

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 3 4

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 2 2

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 22 21

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MauritiusPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 10,503 10,968 859.86 906.73

1.2 Female police personnel 517 611 42.33 50.51

1.3 Male police personnel 9,986 10,357 817.54 856.22

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 2,410.000 2,617.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 40,420 45,002 3,309.12 3,720.36

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 36 31 2.95 2.56

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 11 16 0.90 1.32

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 46 53 3.77 4.38

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 69 101 5.65 8.35

2.7 Total recorded assaults 12,454 12,745 1,019.59 1,053.64

2.8 Total recorded rapes 50 36 4.09 2.98

2.9 Total recorded robberies 914 1,139 74.83 94.16

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 1,496 1,897 122.47 156.83

2.11 Total recorded thefts 12,544 15,747 1,026.96 1,301.82

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 86 78 7.04 6.45

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 1,583 1,978 129.60 163.52

2.14 Total recorded frauds 926 1,058 75.81 87.47

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 695 757 56.90 62.58

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 3,361 3,115 275.16 257.52

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 18 10 1.47 0.83

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Mauritius - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects 11,255 11,223 921.43 927.82

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 296 273 24.23 22.57

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 51 50 4.18 4.13

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 1 2 0.08 0.17

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 50 48 4.09 3.97

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

18 16

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 15,777 16,606 1,291.64 1,372.83

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 24 29 1.96 2.40

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 7 4 0.57 0.33

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 44 47 3.60 3.89

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 87 109 7.12 9.01

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 5,583 6,477 457.07 535.46

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 25 29 2.05 2.40

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 333 337 27.26 27.86

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 1,635 2,216 133.85 183.20

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 112 89 9.17 7.36

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 230 249 18.83 20.59

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 186 156 15.23 12.90

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 210 155 17.19 12.81

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 3,215 2,494 263.21 206.18

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 7 3 0.57 0.25

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Mauritius - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 41 45 3.36 3.72

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 20 21 1.64 1.74

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 21 24 1.72 1.98

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 147.000 178.500

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Mauritius - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 16,659 17,779 1,363.84 1,469.81

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 1 6 0.08 0.50

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 58 60 4.75 4.96

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 10 15 0.82 1.24

10.7 Total convicted for assault 4,608 5,102 377.25 421.79

10.8 Total convicted for rape 10 12 0.82 0.99

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 150 190 12.28 15.71

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 228 432 18.67 35.71

10.11 Total convicted for theft 1,693 1,922 138.60 158.89

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 133 137 10.89 11.33

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 169 306 13.84 25.30

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 133 155 10.89 12.81

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 2,202 2,930 180.27 242.23

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 4 0.33

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 326 497 26.69 41.09

11.2 Total males convicted 16,333 17,282 1,337.15 1,428.72

11.3 Total adults convicted 16,629 17,726 1,361.39 1,465.42

11.4 Adult females convicted 325 485 26.61 40.10

11.5 Adult males convicted 16,304 17,241 1,334.78 1,425.33

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 30 53 2.46 4.38

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1 2 0.08 0.17

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 29 41 2.37 3.39

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

7 7

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 2,165 2,165

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 115 115

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 882 925

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 47 49

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 835 876

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 37 32

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

207.000 243.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 4,879 4,836 399.44 399.80

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 709 741 58.04 61.26

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

754 502 61.73 41.50

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 145 254 11.87 21.00

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Mauritius - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 66 70 5.40 5.79

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 709 741 58.04 61.26

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 775 811 63.45 67.05

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 66 70 5.40 5.79

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 709 741 58.04 61.26

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 42 31 3.44 2.56

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 21 15 1.72 1.24

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 21 16 1.72 1.32

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

7 3 0.57 0.25

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 913 885

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 96 96

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 955 699 78.18 57.79

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 828 583 67.79 48.20

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 127 116 10.40 9.59

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 21 14 1.72 1.16

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 2 0.16

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 19 14 1.56 1.16

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 60 65

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 8 13

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 9 10

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MaltaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 1,845 1,775 463.59 448.15

1.2 Female police personnel 265 259 66.59 65.39

1.3 Male police personnel 1,580 1,516 397.00 382.76

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 16.248 16.894

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

542 541

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 17,739 18,384 4,457.26 4,641.55

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 0 7 0.00 1.77

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 13 9 3.27 2.27

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

4 1.01

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 108 110 27.14 27.77

2.7 Total recorded assaults 997 1,063 250.52 268.38

2.8 Total recorded rapes 11 13 2.76 3.28

2.9 Total recorded robberies 195 265 49.00 66.91

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 11,004 11,466 2,764.96 2,894.91

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 887 798 222.88 201.48

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 682 782 171.37 197.44

2.14 Total recorded frauds 140 160 35.18 40.40

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 47 78 11.81 19.69

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Malta - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 3,159 3,459 793.76 873.32

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 0 2 0.00 0.50

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 11 8 2.76 2.02

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 811 891 203.78 224.96

3.8 Rape suspects 4 12 1.01 3.03

3.9 Robbery suspects 20 58 5.03 14.64

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 54 130 13.57 32.82

3.13 Burglary suspects 100 118 25.13 29.79

3.14 Fraud suspects 84 75 21.11 18.94

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 47 87 11.81 21.97

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 393 509 98.75 128.51

4.2 Total male suspects 2,568 2,780 645.26 701.89

4.3 Total adult suspects 2,711 2,989 681.19 754.66

4.4 Adult female suspects 353 464 88.70 117.15

4.5 Adult male suspects 2,358 2,525 592.49 637.51

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 250 300 62.82 75.74

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 40 45 10.05 11.36

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 210 255 52.77 64.38

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 6 6 1.51 1.51

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 2 2 0.50 0.50

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 4 4 1.01 1.01

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6 6

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 490 458 123.12 115.63

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1 6 0.25 1.51

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 24 30 6.03 7.57

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

9 7 2.26 1.77

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Malta - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 34 35 8.54 8.84

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 4 4 1.01 1.01

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 30 31 7.54 7.83

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 6.000 6.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

14 15

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

29 33 7.29 8.33

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 28 32 7.04 8.08

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 1 1 0.25 0.25

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Malta - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 28 32 7.04 8.08

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 2 4 0.50 1.01

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 3 5 0.75 1.26

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

3 7 0.75 1.77

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 4 1.01

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 14 11 3.52 2.78

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 2 1 0.50 0.25

11.2 Total males convicted 27 31 6.78 7.83

11.3 Total adults convicted 29 32 7.29 8.08

11.4 Adult females convicted 2 1 0.50 0.25

11.5 Adult males convicted 27 31 6.78 7.83

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 444 444

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 36 36

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 212 207

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 16 16

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 196 191

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 13 13

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 1 1

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 12 12

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

3.241 2.920

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 272 298 68.35 75.24

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 80 87 20.10 21.97

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 192 211 48.24 53.27

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Malta - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 5 10 1.26 2.52

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 186 201 46.74 50.75

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 188 207 47.24 52.26

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 11 15 2.76 3.79

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 186 189 46.74 47.72

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1 4 0.25 1.01

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 4 12 1.01 3.03

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

54 49 13.57 12.37

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 155 147 38.95 37.11

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 130 116 32.66 29.29

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 25 32 6.28 8.08

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 60 60

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 1 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 10 12

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The former Yugoslav RepubPROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 21,439 24,079 1,057.97 1,191.02

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 182 164 8.98 8.11

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 8 3 0.39 0.15

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 344 386 16.98 19.09

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 373 447 18.41 22.11

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 45 47 2.22 2.32

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 467 459 23.05 22.70

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 2,663 3,764 131.41 186.18

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 409 600 20.18 29.68

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 7,511 8,480 370.65 419.45

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 613 659 30.25 32.60

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 130 161 6.42 7.96

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 367 390 18.11 19.29

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 22 27 1.09 1.34

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 30 32 1.48 1.58

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The former Yugoslav Repub - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 825 999 40.71 49.41

7.2 Total males prosecuted 20,614 23,080 1,017.26 1,141.61

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 20,161 22,591 994.90 1,117.42

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 788 958 38.89 47.39

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 19,373 21,633 956.02 1,070.04

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 1,278 1,488 63.07 73.60

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 37 41 1.83 2.03

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 1,241 1,447 61.24 71.57

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 627 648 30.94 32.05

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 330 339 16.28 16.77

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 297 309 14.66 15.28

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 7,661 8,097 378.05 400.50

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 9,926 9,916 489.83 490.48

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The former Yugoslav Repub - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 8,487 8,974 418.82 443.88

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 49 57 2.42 2.82

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 9 6 0.44 0.30

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 202 198 9.97 9.79

10.7 Total convicted for assault 545 538 26.89 26.61

10.8 Total convicted for rape 20 33 0.99 1.63

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 81 116 4.00 5.74

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 940 1,026 46.39 50.75

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 103 107 5.08 5.29

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 1,926 1,986 95.04 98.23

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 221 202 10.91 9.99

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 65 65 3.21 3.22

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 213 254 10.51 12.56

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 22 25 1.09 1.24

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 9 0.45

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 410 493 20.23 24.39

11.2 Total males convicted 8,077 8,481 398.58 419.50

11.3 Total adults convicted 7,661 8,097 378.05 400.50

11.4 Adult females convicted 394 463 19.44 22.90

11.5 Adult males convicted 7,267 7,634 358.61 377.60

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 826 877 40.76 43.38

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 16 30 0.79 1.48

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 810 847 39.97 41.90

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

7 7

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 1,891 1,891

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 75 75

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 371 381

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 71 74

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 300 307

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 62 61

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 13 13

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 49 48

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

270.052 287.773

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 1,608 1,782 79.35 88.14

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 217 204 10.71 10.09

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 1,320 1,507 65.14 74.54

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

71 71 3.50 3.51

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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The former Yugoslav Repub - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 30 31 1.48 1.53

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 1,272 1,476 62.77 73.01

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,285 1,490 63.41 73.70

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 30 31 1.48 1.53

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 1,255 1,459 61.93 72.17

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 17 17 0.84 0.84

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 17 17 0.84 0.84

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

59 64 2.91 3.17

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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MaldivesPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 761 873 242.86 285.65

1.2 Female police personnel 57 61 18.19 19.96

1.3 Male police personnel 704 812 224.67 265.69

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 1.031 2.683

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

200 250

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 9,083 9,144 2,898.66 2,992.00

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 4 1.28

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 578 613 184.46 200.58

2.8 Total recorded rapes 2 1 0.64 0.33

2.9 Total recorded robberies 268 467 85.53 152.81

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 2,890 2,857 922.29 934.84

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 261 316 83.29 103.40

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 12 26 3.83 8.51

2.14 Total recorded frauds 95 116 30.32 37.96

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 147 192 46.91 62.82

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 378 720 120.63 235.59

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 1 0.32

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 1 0.33

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Maldives - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 2,445 2,664 780.27 871.68

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 1 17 0.32 5.56

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 249 212 79.46 69.37

3.8 Rape suspects 10 3.19

3.9 Robbery suspects 89 216 28.40 70.68

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 485 688 154.78 225.12

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 20 43 6.38 14.07

3.13 Burglary suspects 5 8 1.60 2.62

3.14 Fraud suspects 26 26 8.30 8.51

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 13 12 4.15 3.93

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 527 891 168.18 291.54

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 160 124 51.06 40.57

4.2 Total male suspects 2,285 2,540 729.21 831.11

4.3 Total adult suspects 1,893 2,396 604.11 783.99

4.4 Adult female suspects 121 116 38.61 37.96

4.5 Adult male suspects 1,772 2,280 565.50 746.04

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 552 268 176.16 87.69

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 39 9 12.45 2.94

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 513 259 163.71 84.75

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COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 5 5 1.60 1.64

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 5 5 1.60 1.64

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 7.344 5.424

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

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Maldives - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

10 10

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 1,318 763

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Maldives - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 153 158

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 16 18

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 137 140

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 2 2

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 2 2

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 1,387 1,125 442.63 368.11

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 290 226 92.55 73.95

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

122 59 38.93 19.31

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 81 104 25.85 34.03

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 268 243 85.53 79.51

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 1,119 882 357.11 288.60

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,108 900 353.60 294.49

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 240 209 76.59 68.39

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 868 691 277.00 226.10

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 279 225 89.04 73.62

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 28 34 8.94 11.13

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 251 191 80.10 62.50

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

9 12 2.87 3.93

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Maldives - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 505 359

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 13 22

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 83 57

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 211 163

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 10 18

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 188 99

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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MexicoPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 5,995 6,063 5.75 5.89

1.2 Female police personnel 459 520 0.44 0.51

1.3 Male police personnel 5,536 5,543 5.31 5.38

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

5,995 6,063

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes

2.9 Total recorded robberies

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 169 200 0.16 0.19

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Mexico - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 114 132 0.11 0.13

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects 8,815 12,564 8.45 12.20

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 193 277 0.18 0.27

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 6,727 7,459 6.45 7.25

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 5,420 6,181 5.19 6.00

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,307 1,298 1.25 1.26

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Mexico - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

158,801 166,397 152.20 161.64

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 139,962 146,894 134.14 142.69

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 18,839 19,503 18.06 18.94

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Mexico - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 139,962 146,894 134.14 142.69

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 7,106 3,709 6.81 3.60

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 299 358 0.29 0.35

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 1,546 1,500 1.48 1.46

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 24,134 24,395 23.13 23.70

10.8 Total convicted for rape 5,348 5,570 5.13 5.41

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 47,923 51,824 45.93 50.34

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 1,489 1,602 1.43 1.56

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 1,873 1,684 1.80 1.64

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 9,615 10,962 9.22 10.65

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 300 373 0.29 0.36

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 360 440 0.35 0.43

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 12,489 13,009 11.97 12.64

11.2 Total males convicted 127,473 133,883 122.17 130.05

11.3 Total adults convicted 139,962 146,894 134.14 142.69

11.4 Adult females convicted 12,489 13,009 11.97 12.64

11.5 Adult males convicted 127,473 133,885 122.17 130.05

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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MonacoPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 516 516 1,496.39 1,512.62

1.2 Female police personnel 40 40 116.00 117.26

1.3 Male police personnel 476 476 1,380.39 1,395.36

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 1.665 1.665

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

16 16

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,420 1,548 4,117.97 4,537.86

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1 2.93

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

1 2.93

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 1 2.93

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 94 127 272.60 372.29

2.7 Total recorded assaults 94 129 272.60 378.15

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1 2.90

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2 5.80

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 5 3 14.50 8.79

2.11 Total recorded thefts 8 3 23.20 8.79

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 12 12 34.80 35.18

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 133 121 385.70 354.70

2.14 Total recorded frauds 160 176 464.00 515.93

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1 2.93

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 97 114 281.30 334.18

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Monaco - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 1 2.93

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 1 2.93

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 1 2.93

3.6 Major assault suspects 94 127 272.60 372.29

3.7 Total assault suspects 94 130 272.60 381.09

3.8 Rape suspects 1 2.90

3.9 Robbery suspects 2 5.80

3.10 Major theft suspects 5 3 14.50 8.79

3.11 Total theft suspects 8 3 23.20 8.79

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 9 12 26.10 35.18

3.13 Burglary suspects 133 121 385.70 354.70

3.14 Fraud suspects 139 176 403.10 515.93

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 1 2.90

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 97 114 281.30 334.18

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 167 121 484.30 354.70

4.2 Total male suspects 775 609 2,247.48 1,785.24

4.3 Total adult suspects 876 700 2,540.38 2,052.00

4.4 Adult female suspects 156 117 452.40 342.98

4.5 Adult male suspects 720 583 2,087.99 1,709.03

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 66 30 191.40 87.94

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 11 4 31.90 11.73

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 55 26 159.50 76.22

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 3 4 8.70 11.73

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 1 3 2.90 8.79

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 2 1 5.80 2.93

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 831 686 2,409.88 2,010.96

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 2 5.80

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 43 34 124.70 99.67

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 45 34 130.50 99.67

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 52 42 150.80 123.12

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 52 42 150.80 123.12

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 6 4 17.40 11.73

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 9 5 26.10 14.66

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 32 25 92.80 73.29

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 4 2 11.60 5.86

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Monaco - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 36 21 104.40 61.56

7.2 Total males prosecuted 220 144 638.00 422.13

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 256 165 742.39 483.69

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 2 4 5.80 11.73

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 19 13 55.10 38.11

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 21 17 60.90 49.83

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 38 25 110.20 73.29

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 239 157 693.10 460.24

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 25 28 72.50 82.08

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 11 11 31.90 32.25

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 14 17 40.60 49.83

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 40 40 116.00 117.26

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 5 5 14.50 14.66

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 35 35 101.50 102.60

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 1.200 1.370

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

3 3

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

978 776 2,836.18 2,274.79

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 946 752 2,743.38 2,204.44

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 32 24 92.80 70.35

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Monaco - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 978 776 2,836.18 2,274.79

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 2 2 5.80 5.86

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 67 49 194.30 143.64

10.7 Total convicted for assault 69 52 200.10 152.43

10.8 Total convicted for rape 1 2.93

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 2 5.86

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 132 75 382.80 219.86

10.11 Total convicted for theft 132 78 382.80 228.65

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 23 14 66.70 41.04

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 8 4 23.20 11.73

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 94 57 272.60 167.09

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 155 120 449.50 351.77

11.2 Total males convicted 787 632 2,282.28 1,852.67

11.3 Total adults convicted 848 710 2,459.18 2,081.32

11.4 Adult females convicted 142 114 411.80 334.18

11.5 Adult males convicted 706 596 2,047.39 1,747.13

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 94 42 272.60 123.12

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 13 6 37.70 17.59

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 81 36 234.90 105.53

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 58 58

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 21 21

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 38 38

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 10 10

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 28 28

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 28 36 81.20 105.53

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 13 14 37.70 41.04

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 15 22 43.50 64.49

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Monaco - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 3 9 8.70 26.38

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 10 24 29.00 70.35

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 10 24 29.00 70.35

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 3 9 8.70 26.38

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 17 24 49.30 70.35

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

15 22 43.50 64.49

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 9

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 15 2

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 6 12

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 3 7

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 12 12

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 4 2

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 8 4

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 4 5

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 24 40

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Republic of MoldovaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 12,364 12,276 292.20 289.15

1.2 Female police personnel 763 752 18.03 17.71

1.3 Male police personnel 11,601 11,524 274.17 271.44

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 122.600 123.400

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

188 182

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 30,942 27,311 731.27 643.29

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 336 283 7.94 6.67

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

16 18 0.38 0.42

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 380 331 8.98 7.80

2.7 Total recorded assaults 1,223 1,232 28.90 29.02

2.8 Total recorded rapes 272 297 6.43 7.00

2.9 Total recorded robberies 1,467 1,190 34.67 28.03

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 1,535 1,690 36.28 39.81

2.11 Total recorded thefts 14,584 12,378 344.67 291.55

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 173 155 4.09 3.65

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,424 1,149 33.65 27.06

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 2,317 2,020 54.76 47.58

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 153 266 3.62 6.27

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 16,123 18,071 381.04 425.65

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 331 263 7.82 6.19

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 267 282 6.31 6.64

3.7 Total assault suspects 843 792 19.92 18.65

3.8 Rape suspects 181 255 4.28 6.01

3.9 Robbery suspects 824 917 19.47 21.60

3.10 Major theft suspects 338 775 7.99 18.25

3.11 Total theft suspects 8,031 8,278 189.80 194.98

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 123 161 2.91 3.79

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 337 517 7.96 12.18

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,755 1,681 41.48 39.59

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 39 19 0.92 0.45

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 2,033 2,049 48.05 48.26

4.2 Total male suspects 15,417 16,022 364.36 377.39

4.3 Total adult suspects 14,731 15,158 348.14 357.03

4.4 Adult female suspects 1,787 1,825 42.23 42.99

4.5 Adult male suspects 12,944 13,333 305.91 314.05

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 2,719 2,913 64.26 68.61

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 246 224 5.81 5.28

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 2,473 2,689 58.45 63.34

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 709 698 16.76 16.44

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 159 150 3.76 3.53

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 550 548 13.00 12.91

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 26.600 29.500

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 1,237 1,159 29.23 27.30

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 249 263 5.88 6.19

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 249 263 5.88 6.19

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 16 11 0.38 0.26

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 29 44 0.69 1.04

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 164 131 3.88 3.09

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 12 10 0.28 0.24

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 43 63 1.02 1.48

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 69 95 1.63 2.24

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 13 10 0.31 0.24

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 18 5 0.43 0.12

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 10 2 0.24 0.05

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 45 68 1.06 1.60

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 6 9 0.14 0.21

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Republic of Moldova - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 2,049 48.26

7.2 Total males prosecuted 16,022 377.39

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 14,884 350.58

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 1,807 42.56

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 13,077 308.02

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 3,187 75.07

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 242 5.70

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 2,945 69.37

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 314 277 7.42 6.52

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 65 62 1.54 1.46

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 249 215 5.88 5.06

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 7.600 6.900

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

19,108 15,920 451.59 374.98

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 17,160 12,751 405.55 300.34

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 239 338 5.65 7.96

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Republic of Moldova - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 17,160 12,751 405.55 300.34

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 263 244 6.22 5.75

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 324 213 7.66 5.02

10.8 Total convicted for rape 196 225 4.63 5.30

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 818 695 19.33 16.37

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 7,758 5,661 183.35 133.34

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 89 2.10

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 174 146 4.11 3.44

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 203 174 4.80 4.10

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 884 1,293 20.89 30.46

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 40 69 0.95 1.63

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 3 1 0.07 0.02

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 570 1,142 13.47 26.90

11.2 Total males convicted 16,590 11,609 392.08 273.44

11.3 Total adults convicted 15,558 10,977 367.69 258.55

11.4 Adult females convicted 530 1,046 12.53 24.64

11.5 Adult males convicted 15,028 9,931 355.16 233.92

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 2,132 1,774 50.39 41.79

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 40 96 0.95 2.26

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 2,092 1,678 49.44 39.52

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

18 17

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 10,166 10,204

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 210 220

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 3,232 3,229

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 899 695

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,333 2,534

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 136 136

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 30 34

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 106 102

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

69.800 71.200

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 10,591 9,377 250.30 220.87

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 2,755 2,457 65.11 57.87

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 7,836 6,920 185.19 163.00

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Republic of Moldova - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 339 279 8.01 6.57

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 7,836 6,641 185.19 156.42

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 8,064 6,883 190.58 162.12

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 329 277 7.78 6.52

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 7,735 6,606 182.80 155.60

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 111 37 2.62 0.87

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 10 2 0.24 0.05

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 101 35 2.39 0.82

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

121 111 2.86 2.61

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 7,737 6,303 182.85 148.46

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 6,435 5,094 152.08 119.99

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 1,302 1,209 30.77 28.48

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 682 1,031 16.12 24.28

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 663 1,001 15.67 23.58

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 19 30 0.45 0.71

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 511 282

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 208 183

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 435 412

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 2,523 1,988

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MongoliaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 6,342 6,980 245.58 273.54

1.2 Female police personnel 589 665 22.81 26.06

1.3 Male police personnel 5,783 6,315 223.93 247.48

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 153,962.000 181,001.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

36 34

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 19,934 18,905 771.90 740.88

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 349 335 13.51 13.13

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 349 335 13.51 13.13

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

12 13 0.46 0.51

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 27 19 1.05 0.74

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 2,440 2,846 94.48 111.53

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes 386 378 14.95 14.81

2.9 Total recorded robberies 825 655 31.95 25.67

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 8,762 7,861 339.29 308.07

2.11 Total recorded thefts 7,862 7,861 304.44 308.07

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 39 50 1.51 1.96

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 3,006 2,473 116.40 96.92

2.14 Total recorded frauds 713 697 27.61 27.32

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 95 105 3.68 4.11

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 13 9 0.50 0.35

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 10 20 0.39 0.78

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 5 1 0.19 0.04

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Mongolia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 17,971 17,044 695.89 667.95

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 342 332 13.24 13.01

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 342 332 13.24 13.01

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 14 15 0.54 0.59

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 17 19 0.66 0.74

3.6 Major assault suspects 2,592 2,990 100.37 117.18

3.7 Total assault suspects 2,592 2,990 100.37 117.18

3.8 Rape suspects 416 416 16.11 16.30

3.9 Robbery suspects 718 596 27.80 23.36

3.10 Major theft suspects 7,196 6,986 278.65 273.78

3.11 Total theft suspects 7,196 6,989 278.65 273.90

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 32 215 1.24 8.43

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 693 667 26.83 26.14

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 48 44 1.86 1.72

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 85 61 3.29 2.39

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 18 18 0.70 0.71

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 19 26 0.74 1.02

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 3,399 3,675 131.62 144.02

4.2 Total male suspects 171,991 162,978 6,659.96 6,387.03

4.3 Total adult suspects 173,755 165,105 6,728.27 6,470.38

4.4 Adult female suspects 3,066 3,334 118.72 130.66

4.5 Adult male suspects 165,921 156,727 6,424.92 6,142.05

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 1,671 1,576 64.71 61.76

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 137 146 5.31 5.72

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 1,498 1,402 58.01 54.94

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 352 359 13.63 14.07

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 189 207 7.32 8.11

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 163 152 6.31 5.96

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 1.507 1.713

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 9,029 9,473 349.63 371.24

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 198 289 7.67 11.33

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

14 15 0.54 0.59

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 27 40 1.05 1.57

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 293 351 11.35 13.76

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 335 385 12.97 15.09

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 171 192 6.62 7.52

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 164 216 6.35 8.46

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 4,009 4,261 155.24 166.99

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 4,009 4,261 155.24 166.99

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 39 50 1.51 1.96

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 3,006 2,473 116.40 96.92

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 129 183 5.00 7.17

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 107 97 4.14 3.80

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1 2 0.04 0.08

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 11 8 0.43 0.31

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Mongolia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 734 735 28.42 28.80

7.2 Total males prosecuted 7,198 7,617 278.73 298.51

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 7,932 8,352 307.15 327.31

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 1,515 1,572 58.66 61.61

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 6,417 6,780 248.48 265.70

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 1,097 1,121 42.48 43.93

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 137 146 5.31 5.72

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 960 975 37.17 38.21

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 371 371 14.37 14.54

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 118 118 4.57 4.62

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 253 253 9.80 9.91

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 22,017.000 27,013.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

10,906 11,695 422.31 458.32

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 9,029 9,473 349.63 371.24

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 569 711 22.03 27.86

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Mongolia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 10,906 11,965 422.31 468.90

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 198 289 7.67 11.33

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 171 192 6.62 7.52

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 163 216 6.31 8.46

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 4,009 4,261 155.24 166.99

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 129 183 5.00 7.17

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 107 97 4.14 3.80

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 1 2 0.04 0.08

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 11 8 0.43 0.31

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 734 735 28.42 28.80

11.2 Total males convicted 7,198 7,617 278.73 298.51

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 1,097 1,121 42.48 43.93

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

32 32

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 100 100

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,022 2,082

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 577 620

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,445 1,462

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 41 33

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 10 11

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 31 22

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 1,666 1,810 64.51 70.93

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,112 1,340 43.06 52.51

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 554 470 21.45 18.42

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

26 15 1.01 0.59

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Mongolia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 256 279 9.91 10.93

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 5,743 6,003 222.38 235.25

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 5,868 6,153 227.23 241.13

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 249 261 9.64 10.23

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 5,617 5,667 217.51 222.09

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 131 135 5.07 5.29

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 5 9 0.19 0.35

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 126 126 4.88 4.94

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

0 0 0.00 0.00

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 1,145 1,220

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

19 23

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 413 525

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 388 561

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 2,290 2,519

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 180 270

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 2,142 1,582 82.94 62.00

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 2,060 1,532 79.77 60.04

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 82 50 3.18 1.96

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 2,120 1,548 82.09 60.67

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 2,038 1,499 78.92 58.75

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 82 49 3.18 1.92

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 0 0

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 11 16

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 88 106

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 17 26

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MoroccoPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 291,547 301,866 953.76 1,002.20

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 154 145 0.50 0.48

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 81 86 0.26 0.29

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 23 36 0.08 0.12

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 226 199 0.74 0.66

2.7 Total recorded assaults 48,662 46,067 159.19 152.94

2.8 Total recorded rapes 618 453 2.02 1.50

2.9 Total recorded robberies 10,573 10,095 34.59 33.52

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 10,027 9,365 32.80 31.09

2.11 Total recorded thefts 69,789 65,299 228.31 216.79

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,042 1,071 3.41 3.56

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 1,608 1,761 5.26 5.85

2.14 Total recorded frauds 2,307 3,941 7.55 13.08

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 14 14 0.05 0.05

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 18,403 17,916 60.20 59.48

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 58 73 0.19 0.24

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Morocco - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 296,419 275,368 969.70 914.23

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 154 153 0.50 0.51

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 81 86 0.26 0.29

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 23 36 0.08 0.12

3.6 Major assault suspects 226 199 0.74 0.66

3.7 Total assault suspects 49,012 47,202 160.34 156.71

3.8 Rape suspects 716 532 2.34 1.77

3.9 Robbery suspects 13,150 12,173 43.02 40.41

3.10 Major theft suspects 11,050 10,210 36.15 33.90

3.11 Total theft suspects 73,542 67,170 240.58 223.01

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 274 268 0.90 0.89

3.13 Burglary suspects 1,753 1,823 5.73 6.05

3.14 Fraud suspects 2,511 3,997 8.21 13.27

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 14 13 0.05 0.04

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 20,706 20,331 67.74 67.50

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 58 73 0.19 0.24

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 40,670 46,420 133.05 154.12

4.2 Total male suspects 255,749 228,948 836.65 760.11

4.3 Total adult suspects 291,056 267,195 952.16 887.09

4.4 Adult female suspects 45,424 40,067 148.60 133.02

4.5 Adult male suspects 221,771 250,989 725.50 833.29

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 8,173 5,363 26.74 17.81

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 996 603 3.26 2.00

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 7,177 4,760 23.48 15.80

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 2,548 2,556 8.34 8.49

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 1,215 1,217 3.97 4.04

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,333 1,339 4.36 4.45

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Morocco - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 56,721 45,661 185.56 151.60

7.2 Total males prosecuted 352,648 290,866 1,153.65 965.68

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 398,557 333,520 1,303.83 1,107.30

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 54,637 42,654 178.74 141.61

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 343,920 290,866 1,125.09 965.68

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 10,829 19,022 35.43 63.15

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 2,084 3,007 6.82 9.98

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 8,728 15,957 28.55 52.98

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

54,542 59,069 178.43 196.11

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 26,203 26,903 85.72 89.32

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Morocco - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 682 702 2.23 2.33

11.2 Total males convicted 25,521 26,201 83.49 86.99

11.3 Total adults convicted 25,183 26,539 82.38 88.11

11.4 Adult females convicted 654 684 2.14 2.27

11.5 Adult males convicted 24,529 25,855 80.24 85.84

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 1,020 364 3.34 1.21

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 28 18 0.09 0.06

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 992 346 3.25 1.15

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

53 55

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

16 16

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 54,542 59,069 178.43 196.11

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,312 10,013 20.65 33.24

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 1,533 1,808 5.02 6.00

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Morocco - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 43 147 0.14 0.49

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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NetherlandsPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 37,347 36,419 231.28 226.68

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 1,773.000 1,756.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,383,900 1,324,600 8,570.05 8,244.67

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 215 204 1.33 1.27

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 1,600 1,700 9.91 10.58

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 53,500 55,300 331.31 344.20

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1,700 1,800 10.53 11.20

2.9 Total recorded robberies 20,700 18,300 128.19 113.90

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 858,200 790,300 5,314.56 4,919.04

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 16,400 17,400 101.56 108.30

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 9,400 9,000 58.21 56.02

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 15,600 15,700 96.61 97.72

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Netherlands - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 346,800 355,700 2,147.62 2,213.97

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 200 200 1.24 1.24

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 2,000 2,100 12.39 13.07

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 38,500 42,900 238.42 267.02

3.8 Rape suspects 1,100 1,300 6.81 8.09

3.9 Robbery suspects 8,300 8,200 51.40 51.04

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 107,100 104,700 663.24 651.68

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 7,500 6,300 46.45 39.21

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 4,200 4,000 26.01 24.90

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 20,700 22,000 128.19 136.93

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 45,400 47,100 281.15 293.16

4.2 Total male suspects 30,400 308,700 188.26 1,921.43

4.3 Total adult suspects 287,800 290,700 1,782.25 1,809.40

4.4 Adult female suspects 36,000 37,100 222.94 230.92

4.5 Adult male suspects 251,800 253,600 1,559.32 1,578.48

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 59,000 65,100 365.37 405.20

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 9,400 10,000 58.21 62.24

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 49,600 55,100 307.16 342.96

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 586 598 3.63 3.72

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 458.000 517.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 270,322 273,974 1,674.02 1,705.29

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 3,291 3,430 20.38 21.35

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 21,935 24,172 135.84 150.45

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 866 1,064 5.36 6.62

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 5,452 5,622 33.76 34.99

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 55,537 53,740 343.92 334.49

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 2,529 2,464 15.66 15.34

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 3,000 2,975 18.58 18.52

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 14,976 18,451 92.74 114.84

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Netherlands - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 33,011 34,534 204.43 214.95

7.2 Total males prosecuted 223,274 224,892 1,382.66 1,399.79

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 225,577 225,942 1,396.93 1,406.32

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 28,236 29,414 174.86 183.08

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 196,989 196,221 1,219.89 1,221.33

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 31,067 33,797 192.39 210.36

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 4,775 5,120 29.57 31.87

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 26,285 28,671 162.77 178.46

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

133,727 132,527 828.13 824.88

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 127,687 126,174 790.72 785.34

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 6,040 6,353 37.40 39.54

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Netherlands - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 127,687 126,174 790.72 785.34

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 1,506 1,438 9.33 8.95

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 10,872 11,724 67.33 72.97

10.8 Total convicted for rape 335 351 2.07 2.18

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 3,905 3,846 24.18 23.94

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 29,778 28,140 184.41 175.15

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 882 968 5.46 6.03

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 1,569 1,495 9.72 9.31

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 14,402 14,637 89.19 91.10

11.2 Total males convicted 109,552 113,089 678.42 703.90

11.3 Total adults convicted 113,933 116,183 705.55 723.15

11.4 Adult females convicted 12,996 13,141 80.48 81.79

11.5 Adult males convicted 100,865 102,974 624.62 640.94

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 10,096 11,612 62.52 72.28

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,409 1,496 8.73 9.31

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 8,687 10,115 53.80 62.96

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 14,184 15,845

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 2,399 2,552

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 16,184 18,766 100.22 116.80

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,400 6,900 39.63 42.95

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 7,050 8,500 43.66 52.91

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 2,300 2,800 14.24 17.43

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Netherlands - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Norway - police section

NorwayPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 303,824 287,821 6,640.35 6,322.53

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 51 36 1.11 0.79

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 54 57 1.18 1.25

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 35 45 0.76 0.99

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 2,846 2,911 62.20 63.95

2.7 Total recorded assaults 14,444 15,228 315.69 334.51

2.8 Total recorded rapes 706 739 15.43 16.23

2.9 Total recorded robberies 1,437 1,596 31.41 35.06

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 68,357 64,421 1,494.00 1,415.13

2.11 Total recorded thefts 154,473 148,289 3,376.15 3,257.45

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 20,130 17,867 439.96 392.48

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 4,444 3,938 97.13 86.51

2.14 Total recorded frauds 19,492 11,827 426.02 259.80

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 2,097 1,816 45.83 39.89

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 25,586 25,893 559.21 568.79

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Norway - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 13,406 23,486 293.00 515.91

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 13,406 12,486 293.00 274.28

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 31 33 0.68 0.72

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 21 13 0.46 0.29

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 29 37 0.63 0.81

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 958 1,020 20.94 22.41

10.7 Total convicted for assault 1,698 1,736 37.11 38.13

10.8 Total convicted for rape 86 48 1.88 1.05

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 311 246 6.80 5.40

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 1,863 1,789 40.72 39.30

10.11 Total convicted for theft 2,574 2,461 56.26 54.06

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 341 388 7.45 8.52

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Norway - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary 51 28 1.11 0.62

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 962 934 21.03 20.52

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 295 266 6.45 5.84

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 3,200 2,699 69.94 59.29

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,563 1,371 34.16 30.12

11.2 Total males convicted 11,843 11,115 258.84 244.16

11.3 Total adults convicted 12,451 11,668 272.13 256.31

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,472 1,290 32.17 28.34

11.5 Adult males convicted 10,979 10,378 239.96 227.97

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 952 818 20.81 17.97

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 90 81 1.97 1.78

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 862 737 18.84 16.19

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Norway - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 2,822 61.68

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 621 13.57

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 2,110 46.12

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 65 1.42

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 2,110 46.12

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 133 2.91

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,977 43.21

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 2,107 46.05

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 133 2.91

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1,974 43.14

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 3 0.07

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 0 0.00

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

3 0.07

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Norway - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 2,683 58.64

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Occupied Palestinian TerrPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 17,565 19,901 505.37 591.08

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 94 145 2.70 4.31

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 117 165 3.37 4.90

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

97 2.88

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 20 60 0.58 1.78

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 469 452 13.49 13.42

2.7 Total recorded assaults 5,283 5,812 152.00 172.62

2.8 Total recorded rapes 85 98 2.45 2.91

2.9 Total recorded robberies 49 65 1.41 1.93

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 2,439 3,857 70.17 114.56

2.11 Total recorded thefts 3,597 4,660 103.49 138.41

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 181 385 5.21 11.43

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 62 113 1.78 3.36

2.14 Total recorded frauds 2,259 2,555 64.99 75.89

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 4 1 0.12 0.03

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 654 691 18.82 20.52

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 273 266 7.85 7.90

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 126 167 3.63 4.96

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Occupied Palestinian Terr - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 3,121 2,757 89.80 81.89

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 126 180 3.63 5.35

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 115 77 3.31 2.29

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 879 606 25.29 18.00

3.8 Rape suspects 10 27 0.29 0.80

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 317 611 9.12 18.15

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 233 185 6.70 5.49

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 414 388 11.91 11.52

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 62 50 1.78 1.49

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 37 73 1.06 2.17

4.2 Total male suspects 5,190 4,882 149.32 145.00

4.3 Total adult suspects 4,285 3,812 123.29 113.22

4.4 Adult female suspects 28 27 0.81 0.80

4.5 Adult male suspects 4,257 3,785 122.48 112.42

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 978 1,110 28.14 32.97

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 45 13 1.29 0.39

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 933 1,097 26.84 32.58

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 104 107 2.99 3.18

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 11 13 0.32 0.39

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 93 94 2.68 2.79

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 21,948.000 27,010.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Occupied Palestinian Terr - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 121 118 3.48 3.50

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 10 11 0.29 0.33

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 111 107 3.19 3.18

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 28,401.000 41,340.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 1,164 1,055 33.49 31.33

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Occupied Palestinian Terr - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 1,164 1,055 33.49 31.33

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 33 19 0.95 0.56

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 8 2 0.23 0.06

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 98 79 2.82 2.35

10.8 Total convicted for rape 1 1 0.03 0.03

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 13 7 0.37 0.21

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 234 270 6.73 8.02

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 597 440 17.18 13.07

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 32 47 0.92 1.40

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 32 13 0.92 0.39

11.2 Total males convicted 1,441 1,376 41.46 40.87

11.3 Total adults convicted 1,164 1,055 33.49 31.33

11.4 Adult females convicted 9 1 0.26 0.03

11.5 Adult males convicted 1,155 1,054 33.23 31.30

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 309 334 8.89 9.92

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 23 12 0.66 0.36

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 286 322 8.23 9.56

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

6 6

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Occupied Palestinian Terr - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Peru - police section

PeruPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 90,170 88,793 331.98 331.78

1.2 Female police personnel 10,789 10,823 39.72 40.44

1.3 Male police personnel 79,381 77,970 292.25 291.34

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 2,860.138 3,034.894

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 159,990 165,398 589.03 618.02

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1,316 1,526 4.85 5.70

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes 5,991 5,721 22.06 21.38

2.9 Total recorded robberies 38,584 42,908 142.05 160.33

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 58,126 57,560 214.00 215.08

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 8,722 10,633 32.11 39.73

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,920 2,081 7.07 7.78

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 10,608 9,597 39.06 35.86

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 275 112 1.01 0.42

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Peru - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 51,820 45,410 190.78 169.68

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 695 744 2.56 2.78

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects 2,653 2,241 9.77 8.37

3.9 Robbery suspects 10,569 10,463 38.91 39.10

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 11,621 10,451 42.78 39.05

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 12,234 10,144 45.04 37.90

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 4,217 4,473 15.53 16.71

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 1,793 1,901 6.60 7.10

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 2,424 2,572 8.92 9.61

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 279,387.510 291,906.440

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

84 85

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 19,901 21,727

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 4,852 4,882

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,517 1,521

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 3,335 3,361

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

130.607 148.234

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15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 28,836 31,311 106.16 117.00

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 19,762 21,999 72.76 82.20

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 9,074 9,312 33.41 34.79

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 759 679 2.79 2.54

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 8,315 8,633 30.61 32.26

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 9,074 9,322 33.41 34.83

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 759 679 2.79 2.54

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 8,315 8,633 30.61 32.26

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

111 168 0.41 0.63

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

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Peru - prisons section17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 14,300 14,300 52.65 53.43

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 14,300 14,300 52.65 53.43

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 104 132

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 357 483

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 288 313

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PhilippinesPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 112,508 118,100 140.34 150.05

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 76,704 77,253 95.68 98.15

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 3,983 3,515 4.97 4.47

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes 3,084 2,918 3.85 3.71

2.9 Total recorded robberies 7,536 7,558 9.40 9.60

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 9,801 10,739 12.23 13.64

2.11 Total recorded thefts

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 8,004 4,689 9.98 5.96

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 90 42 0.11 0.05

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Philippines - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 1,115 1,023 1.39 1.30

4.2 Total male suspects 9,945 7,512 12.41 9.54

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects 619 537 0.77 0.68

4.5 Adult male suspects 6,564 4,864 8.19 6.18

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 496 486 0.62 0.62

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 3,381 2,648 4.22 3.36

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,376 1,434 1.72 1.82

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 319 1,066 0.40 1.35

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,057 368 1.32 0.47

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 1,002.766 981.080

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

963 1,004

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Philippines - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,521 1,578 1.90 2.00

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 385 1,148 0.48 1.46

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 1,136 1,148 1.42 1.46

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 6.372 6.372

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Philippines - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

7 7

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,169 2,094

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 446 428

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,723 1,666

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 10 18

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 2 3

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 8 15

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

40.128 40.128

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Philippines - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,055 1,173 1.32 1.49

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 25,737 27,357 32.10 34.76

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 26,718 28,507 33.33 36.22

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,054 1,167 1.31 1.48

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 25,664 27,340 32.01 34.74

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 74 23 0.09 0.03

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 1 6 0.00 0.01

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 73 17 0.09 0.02

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

156 177 0.19 0.22

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 437 474

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 127 114

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PolandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 99,919 100,770 258.94 260.98

1.2 Female police personnel 9,961 10,581 25.81 27.40

1.3 Male police personnel 89,958 90,189 233.13 233.58

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 5,516.000 5,785.100

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

1,420 1,569

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,466,643 1,461,217 3,800.85 3,784.33

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 662 633 1.72 1.64

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 402 366 1.04 0.95

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

96 67 0.25 0.17

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 171 207 0.44 0.54

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 14,723 15,105 38.16 39.12

2.7 Total recorded assaults 29,679 29,152 76.91 75.50

2.8 Total recorded rapes 2,322 2,176 6.02 5.64

2.9 Total recorded robberies 51,688 48,636 133.95 125.96

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 281,852 287,936 730.43 745.71

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 54,291 51,150 140.70 132.47

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 294,654 266,591 763.61 690.43

2.14 Total recorded frauds 108,940 98,268 282.32 254.50

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 47,605 59,356 123.37 153.72

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 3,490 4,279 9.04 11.08

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 110 117 0.29 0.30

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 557,224 578,059 1,444.06 1,497.09

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 155 196 0.40 0.51

3.6 Major assault suspects 21,974 22,682 56.95 58.74

3.7 Total assault suspects 31,259 32,089 81.01 83.11

3.8 Rape suspects 1,449 1,253 3.76 3.25

3.9 Robbery suspects 23,212 22,793 60.15 59.03

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 51,365 58,469 133.11 151.43

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 3,814 3,787 9.88 9.81

3.13 Burglary suspects 38,603 35,920 100.04 93.03

3.14 Fraud suspects 36,229 35,574 93.89 92.13

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 16,914 22,969 43.83 59.49

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 1,614 2,170 4.18 5.62

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 120 116 0.31 0.30

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 50,231 51,249 130.18 132.73

4.2 Total male suspects 506,993 526,810 1,313.89 1,364.36

4.3 Total adult suspects 510,426 526,918 1,322.79 1,364.64

4.4 Adult female suspects 46,041 46,515 119.32 120.47

4.5 Adult male suspects 464,385 480,403 1,203.47 1,244.17

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 46,798 51,141 121.28 132.45

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 4,190 4,734 10.86 12.26

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 42,608 46,407 110.42 120.19

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 5,583 5,811 14.47 15.05

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 2,921 3,055 7.57 7.91

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 2,661 2,756 6.90 7.14

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 906.833 1,001.563

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

250 268

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 627,317 638,860 1,625.71 1,654.55

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1,039 980 2.69 2.54

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 208 245 0.54 0.63

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 2,322 2,176 6.02 5.64

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 42,182 39,392 109.32 102.02

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 257,435 274,880 667.15 711.90

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 12,035 10,963 31.19 28.39

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 344,502 314,549 892.79 814.64

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 114,845 105,221 297.62 272.51

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 770 650 2.00 1.68

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 47,605 59,356 123.37 153.72

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 3,490 4,273 9.04 11.07

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 80 86 0.21 0.22

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Poland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 627,317 638,860 1,625.71 1,654.55

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 9,476 9,756 24.56 25.27

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 6,029 6,175 15.62 15.99

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 3,447 3,581 8.93 9.27

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 44,372 43,695 114.99 113.16

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 22,725 26,959 58.89 69.82

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 21,647 16,736 56.10 43.34

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 3,273.000 3,671.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

968,287 1,002,454 2,509.35 2,596.21

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 846,392 893,598 2,193.45 2,314.29

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 38,580 35,373 99.98 91.61

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Poland - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 415,933 513,410 1,077.90 1,329.66

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 27 25 0.07 0.06

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 169 218 0.44 0.56

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

24 47 0.06 0.12

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 190 239 0.49 0.62

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 2,025 2,866 5.25 7.42

10.7 Total convicted for assault 19,230 24,002 49.84 62.16

10.8 Total convicted for rape 986 1,252 2.56 3.24

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 11,134 15,064 28.85 39.01

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 33,737 45,972 87.43 119.06

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 1,607 1,679 4.16 4.35

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 29,725 34,874 77.03 90.32

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 32,042 41,675 83.04 107.93

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 90 145 0.23 0.38

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 9,878 16,660 25.60 43.15

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 897 1,527 2.32 3.95

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 31 51 0.08 0.13

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 29,753 39,484 77.11 102.26

11.2 Total males convicted 386,180 473,926 1,000.80 1,227.40

11.3 Total adults convicted 415,933 513,410 1,077.90 1,329.66

11.4 Adult females convicted 29,753 39,484 77.11 102.26

11.5 Adult males convicted 386,180 473,926 1,000.80 1,227.40

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 76,325 113,795 197.80 294.71

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 4,076 6,405 10.56 16.59

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 72,249 107,390 187.24 278.12

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

156 156

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 69,954 69,588

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

47 48

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 24,604 25,418

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 4,218 4,390

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 20,386 21,028

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

814.600 544.100

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 79,281 80,368 205.46 208.14

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 18,240 15,055 47.27 38.99

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 59,080 62,651 153.11 162.26

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 268 338 0.69 0.88

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

1,693 2,324 4.39 6.02

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,317 1,541 3.41 3.99

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 59,456 63,434 154.08 164.28

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 57,175 61,555 148.17 159.42

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,260 1,486 3.27 3.85

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 55,915 60,069 144.91 155.57

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 3,598 3,420 9.32 8.86

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 57 55 0.15 0.14

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 3,541 3,365 9.18 8.71

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

436 395 1.13 1.02

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 19,370 21,317 50.20 55.21

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 16,279 20,436 42.19 52.93

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 3,091 881 8.01 2.28

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 1 1

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 0 0

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PortugalPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 47,930 48,462 461.47 469.10

1.2 Female police personnel 2,196 2,284 21.14 22.11

1.3 Male police personnel 45,824 46,178 441.19 446.99

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 4,201.637 1,276.193

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

4,237 4,927

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 417,383 416,420 4,018.55 4,030.83

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 271 187 2.61 1.81

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

79 72 0.76 0.70

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 86 73 0.83 0.71

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 895 777 8.62 7.52

2.7 Total recorded assaults 44,304 41,716 426.56 403.80

2.8 Total recorded rapes 392 338 3.77 3.27

2.9 Total recorded robberies 19,767 21,051 190.32 203.77

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 103,067 102,081 992.32 988.11

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 29,934 29,237 288.20 283.01

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 46,929 46,413 451.83 449.26

2.14 Total recorded frauds 5,799 6,013 55.83 58.20

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 2,888 2,931 27.81 28.37

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 4,129 4,066 39.75 39.36

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 115 72 1.11 0.70

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 983,186 277,328 9,466.07 2,684.46

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 140 115 1.35 1.11

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 58 47 0.56 0.45

3.6 Major assault suspects 1,147 1,005 11.04 9.73

3.7 Total assault suspects 56,278 52,193 541.84 505.21

3.8 Rape suspects 426 366 4.10 3.54

3.9 Robbery suspects 36,066 38,755 347.24 375.14

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 24,780 23,601 238.58 228.45

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 3,733 3,269 35.94 31.64

3.13 Burglary suspects 10,728 9,619 103.29 93.11

3.14 Fraud suspects 5,826 5,655 56.09 54.74

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 2,905 2,952 27.97 28.57

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 5,679 6,062 54.68 58.68

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 304 154 2.93 1.49

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 602 647 5.80 6.26

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 41,781 40,707 402.27 394.03

4.2 Total male suspects 241,405 236,621 2,324.24 2,290.42

4.3 Total adult suspects 253,445 251,322 2,440.16 2,432.73

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 4,997 4,647 48.11 44.98

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,106 1,130 10.65 10.94

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 537 584 5.17 5.65

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 569 546 5.48 5.29

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 12.748 12.493

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 106,619 105,635 1,026.52 1,022.52

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 229 202 2.20 1.96

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 140 134 1.35 1.30

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 745 703 7.17 6.80

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 772 747 7.43 7.23

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 14,484 14,677 139.45 142.07

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 92 94 0.89 0.91

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 2,708 2,634 26.07 25.50

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 4,913 4,161 47.30 40.28

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 9,075 8,360 87.37 80.92

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 1,967 1,762 18.94 17.06

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 997 903 9.60 8.74

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 3,205 2,819 30.86 27.29

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 63 69 0.61 0.67

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 168 161 1.62 1.56

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Portugal - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 12,143 11,951 116.91 115.68

7.2 Total males prosecuted 94,476 93,425 909.61 904.33

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 104,032 103,027 1,001.62 997.27

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 11,860 11,694 114.19 113.19

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 92,172 91,333 887.43 884.08

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 2,587 2,349 24.91 22.74

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 283 257 2.72 2.49

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 2,304 2,092 22.18 20.25

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,479 1,560 14.24 15.10

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 647 717 6.23 6.94

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 832 843 8.01 8.16

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 580.173 557.668

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

106,018 104,935 1,020.74 1,015.74

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 70,376 69,820 677.58 675.84

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 35,642 35,115 343.16 339.90

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Portugal - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 70,167 69,616 675.56 673.86

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 170 157 1.64 1.52

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 104 92 1.00 0.89

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 506 469 4.87 4.54

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 488 490 4.70 4.74

10.7 Total convicted for assault 5,132 4,868 49.41 47.12

10.8 Total convicted for rape 55 50 0.53 0.48

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 1,937 1,751 18.65 16.95

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 3,066 2,479 29.52 24.00

10.11 Total convicted for theft 4,809 4,151 46.30 40.18

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 970 897 9.34 8.68

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 455 369 4.38 3.57

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 2,372 2,039 22.84 19.74

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 55 49 0.53 0.47

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 107 106 1.03 1.03

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 5,952 5,718 57.31 55.35

11.2 Total males convicted 64,215 63,898 618.26 618.51

11.3 Total adults convicted 61,216 61,583 589.39 596.11

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 7,716 6,911 74.29 66.90

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

55 56

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 12,109 12,789

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

12 12

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 324 328

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 6,427 6,326

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,604 1,604

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 4,823 4,722

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 610 586

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 332 316

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 278 270

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

219.048 207.052

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 13,835 13,152 133.20 127.31

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,492 3,000 33.62 29.04

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 10,343 10,152 99.58 98.27

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Portugal - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 585 632 5.63 6.12

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 9,558 9,520 92.02 92.15

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 9,664 9,906 93.04 95.89

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 572 624 5.51 6.04

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 9,092 9,282 87.54 89.85

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 479 246 4.61 2.38

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 13 8 0.13 0.08

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 466 238 4.49 2.30

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

2,145 2,275 20.65 22.02

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 1,674 1,992 16.12 19.28

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 1,654 1,979 15.92 19.16

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 20 13 0.19 0.13

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 5,322 5,486 51.24 53.10

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 5,322 5,486 51.24 53.10

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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QatarPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 3,443 3,471 469.56 505.77

1.2 Female police personnel 167 171 22.78 24.92

1.3 Male police personnel 3,300 3,276 450.06 477.35

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 5,476 4,816 746.83 701.75

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 4 6 0.55 0.87

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 6 5 0.82 0.73

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2 1 0.27 0.15

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 6 8 0.82 1.17

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 23 20 3.14 2.91

2.7 Total recorded assaults 291 298 39.69 43.42

2.8 Total recorded rapes 11 13 1.50 1.89

2.9 Total recorded robberies 21 21 2.86 3.06

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 754 734 102.83 106.95

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 65 63 8.86 9.18

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 264 403 36.00 58.72

2.14 Total recorded frauds 62 51 8.46 7.43

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1 3 0.14 0.44

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 195 183 26.59 26.67

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 6 3 0.82 0.44

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 7 6 0.95 0.87

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 6,299 5,573 859.07 812.05

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 7 6 0.95 0.87

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 8 5 1.09 0.73

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 2 1 0.27 0.15

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 11 11 1.50 1.60

3.6 Major assault suspects 30 25 4.09 3.64

3.7 Total assault suspects 370 360 50.46 52.46

3.8 Rape suspects 11 17 1.50 2.48

3.9 Robbery suspects 28 26 3.82 3.79

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 561 535 76.51 77.96

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 37 70 5.05 10.20

3.13 Burglary suspects 230 146 31.37 21.27

3.14 Fraud suspects 65 54 8.86 7.87

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 1 4 0.14 0.58

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 244 252 33.28 36.72

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 12 8 1.64 1.17

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 14 12 1.91 1.75

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 449 404 61.24 58.87

4.2 Total male suspects 5,850 5,169 797.83 753.18

4.3 Total adult suspects 6,238 5,573 850.75 812.05

4.4 Adult female suspects 448 404 61.10 58.87

4.5 Adult male suspects 5,790 5,169 789.65 753.18

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 61 8.32

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1 0.14

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 60 8.18

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 371 383

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 45 46

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 326 337

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 569 564 77.60 82.18

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 5 9 0.68 1.31

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 564 456 76.92 66.44

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 2 2 0.27 0.29

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 22 5 3.00 0.73

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 564 456 76.92 66.44

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 586 461 79.92 67.17

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 22 5 3.00 0.73

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 564 456 76.92 66.44

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

321 275 43.78 40.07

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 33,858 29,388

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 1,344 1,056

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

144 12

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

24

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

6

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 36 24

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 36 24

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 42 18

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 240 228

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 372 282

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 372 282

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 18 42

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 32,160 28,128

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 12 18

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 36 36

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1 3 0.14 0.44

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 1 3 0.14 0.44

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 49 55

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 3 3

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 18 30

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 9 11

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Republic of KoreaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 92,360 92,423 194.59 195.54

1.2 Female police personnel 3,344 3,803 7.05 8.05

1.3 Male police personnel 89,016 88,620 187.55 187.49

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 5.476 5.427

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,679,249 1,761,590 3,537.99 3,727.02

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1,038 1,041 2.19 2.20

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 3,674 3,712 7.74 7.85

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 15,703 16,246 33.08 34.37

2.8 Total recorded rapes 5,899 6,321 12.43 13.37

2.9 Total recorded robberies 7,165 4,937 15.10 10.45

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 114,920 80,555 242.12 170.43

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 2,954 2,088 6.22 4.42

2.14 Total recorded frauds 171,056 184,425 360.40 390.19

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 18,862 21,275 39.74 45.01

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 3,898 3,646 8.21 7.71

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 233 373 0.49 0.79

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 1,917,210 2,267,904 4,039.34 4,798.23

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 1,085 1,200 2.29 2.54

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 4,835 5,083 10.19 10.75

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 22,838 23,884 48.12 50.53

3.8 Rape suspects 5,425 6,481 11.43 13.71

3.9 Robbery suspects 6,970 6,466 14.68 13.68

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 61,651 68,398 129.89 144.71

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects 1,947 1,886 4.10 3.99

3.14 Fraud suspects 220,382 330,485 464.32 699.21

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 21,860 32,780 46.06 69.35

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 4,233 4,741 8.92 10.03

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 471 778 0.99 1.65

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 320,859 400,714 676.01 847.80

4.2 Total male suspects 1,596,351 1,867,190 3,363.33 3,950.44

4.3 Total adult suspects 1,820,513 2,181,043 3,835.61 4,614.46

4.4 Adult female suspects 305,449 386,896 643.55 818.56

4.5 Adult male suspects 1,515,064 1,794,147 3,192.07 3,795.90

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 96,697 86,861 203.73 183.77

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 15,410 13,818 32.47 29.23

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 81,287 73,043 171.26 154.54

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,412 1,466 2.97 3.10

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 87 103 0.18 0.22

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,325 1,363 2.79 2.88

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 469,484.000 516,567.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 1,298,812 1,370,339 2,736.45 2,899.24

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 832 802 1.75 1.70

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 1,489 1,614 3.14 3.41

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 26,067 24,892 54.92 52.66

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 30,613 29,680 64.50 62.79

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 4,169 3,860 8.78 8.17

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 2,906 2,695 6.12 5.70

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 17,342 18,846 36.54 39.87

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 603 695 1.27 1.47

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 75,535 75,225 159.14 159.15

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 10,626 12,493 22.39 26.43

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 4,779 5,003 10.07 10.58

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 799 994 1.68 2.10

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 44 52 0.09 0.11

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 163,172 173,875 343.78 367.87

7.2 Total males prosecuted 1,135,640 1,196,464 2,392.66 2,531.37

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 1,273,384 1,349,214 2,682.88 2,854.55

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 160,000 171,000 337.10 361.79

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 1,113,000 1,179,000 2,344.96 2,494.42

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 25,428 21,125 53.57 44.69

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 3,200 2,680 6.74 5.67

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 22,000 18,440 46.35 39.01

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,549 1,661 3.26 3.51

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 136 170 0.29 0.36

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 1,413 1,491 2.98 3.15

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 848.213 883.635

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

213,351 237,070 449.51 501.57

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 197,098 213,548 415.26 451.81

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 2,230 2,566 4.70 5.43

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Republic of Korea - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 197,098 213,548 415.26 451.81

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 843 776 1.78 1.64

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 5,200 5,625 10.96 11.90

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 1,723 1,487 3.63 3.15

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 12,705 12,981 26.77 27.46

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 193 191 0.41 0.40

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 30,676 31,995 64.63 67.69

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 4,188 5,163 8.82 10.92

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 4,134 4,426 8.71 9.36

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 528 770 1.11 1.63

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 61 39 0.13 0.08

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 26,346 29,684 55.51 62.80

11.2 Total males convicted 187,005 207,386 394.00 438.77

11.3 Total adults convicted 210,018 233,253 442.48 493.50

11.4 Adult females convicted 25,933 29,376 54.64 62.15

11.5 Adult males convicted 184,085 203,877 387.85 431.35

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 3,333 3,817 7.02 8.08

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 413 308 0.87 0.65

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 2,920 3,509 6.15 7.42

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

45 47

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 14,050 14,516

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 429 429

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 11,596 11,932

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 822 882

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 10,774 10,050

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 523 457

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 22 25

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 501 432

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

.610 .695

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 57,336 54,796 120.80 115.93

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 21,004 19,169 44.25 40.56

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 36,332 35,627 76.55 75.38

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

1,234 1,939 2.60 4.10

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Republic of Korea - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,702 1,814 3.59 3.84

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 34,630 33,813 72.96 71.54

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 34,885 34,556 73.50 73.11

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,672 1,796 3.52 3.80

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 33,183 32,760 69.91 69.31

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1,877 1,071 3.95 2.27

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 30 18 0.06 0.04

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 1,447 1,053 3.05 2.23

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

306 313 0.64 0.66

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 147 156

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

4 4

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

2 2

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 1 2

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 2 2

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 3 2

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 2 2

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 4 4

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 3 2

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 3 2

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 1 1

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 8 10

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 24 28

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 89,428 88,182 188.41 186.57

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 51,895 54,517 109.34 115.34

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 39,533 33,665 83.29 71.23

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 10,113 11,218 21.31 23.73

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 9,729 10,848 20.50 22.95

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 384 370 0.81 0.78

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 3,277 2,925

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 13 13

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 124 139

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 332 479

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RomaniaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 45,590 45,777 208.50 208.62

1.2 Female police personnel 2,212 2,384 10.12 10.86

1.3 Male police personnel 43,378 43,393 198.38 197.76

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 10.247 13.366

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

753 1,033

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 276,843 231,637 1,266.11 1,055.66

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 551 516 2.52 2.35

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 428 524 1.96 2.39

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

7 3 0.03 0.01

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 936 884 4.28 4.03

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 893 700 4.08 3.19

2.7 Total recorded assaults 9,641 9,201 44.09 41.93

2.8 Total recorded rapes 983 953 4.50 4.34

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2,782 3,087 12.72 14.07

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 58,472 48,065 267.42 219.05

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,127 1,120 5.15 5.10

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 12,479 10,002 57.07 45.58

2.14 Total recorded frauds 11,306 8,749 51.71 39.87

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 2,928 2,017 13.39 9.19

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,509 1,835 6.90 8.36

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 10,783 10,536 49.31 48.02

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 321 272 1.47 1.24

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Romania - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 206,766 185,270 945.62 844.35

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 635 581 2.90 2.65

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 455 561 2.08 2.56

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 14 3 0.06 0.01

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 936 853 4.28 3.89

3.6 Major assault suspects 1,007 772 4.61 3.52

3.7 Total assault suspects 10,110 9,642 46.24 43.94

3.8 Rape suspects 1,049 999 4.80 4.55

3.9 Robbery suspects 3,205 3,651 14.66 16.64

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 52,896 47,549 241.91 216.70

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 904 872 4.13 3.97

3.13 Burglary suspects 2,567 2,134 11.74 9.73

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,890 1,075 8.64 4.90

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 7,420 6,112 33.93 27.85

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,449 1,528 6.63 6.96

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 7,320 7,029 33.48 32.03

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 308 241 1.41 1.10

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 27,344 22,772 125.05 103.78

4.2 Total male suspects 179,422 162,498 820.57 740.57

4.3 Total adult suspects 192,805 170,162 881.77 775.49

4.4 Adult female suspects 26,330 21,731 120.42 99.04

4.5 Adult male suspects 166,475 148,431 761.36 676.46

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 13,961 15,108 63.85 68.85

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,014 1,041 4.64 4.74

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 12,947 14,067 59.21 64.11

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 2,099 1,970 9.60 8.98

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 969 905 4.43 4.12

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 1,130 1,065 5.17 4.85

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 1,987.402 2,165.811

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

150 170

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 68,658 65,418 314.00 298.14

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 773 636 3.54 2.90

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 576 598 2.63 2.73

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 168 136 0.77 0.62

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 879 728 4.02 3.32

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 3,437 3,102 15.72 14.14

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 686 618 3.14 2.82

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 2,800 3,032 12.81 13.82

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 21,971 21,916 100.48 99.88

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 26,519 25,369 121.28 115.62

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 381 347 1.74 1.58

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 2,548 2,006 11.65 9.14

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 1,168 1,003 5.34 4.57

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 694 819 3.17 3.73

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 745 683 3.41 3.11

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 155 120 0.71 0.55

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Romania - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 5,097 4,519 23.31 20.59

7.2 Total males prosecuted 63,561 60,899 290.69 277.54

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 61,391 57,503 280.77 262.06

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 4,721 4,099 21.59 18.68

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 56,670 53,404 259.17 243.38

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 7,267 7,915 33.23 36.07

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 376 420 1.72 1.91

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 6,891 7,495 31.52 34.16

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 3,557 3,738 16.27 17.04

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 76,739 69,397 350.96 316.27

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Romania - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 1,471 1,216 6.73 5.54

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 452 445 2.07 2.03

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 789 679 3.61 3.09

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape 792 572 3.62 2.61

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 3,012 2,432 13.78 11.08

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 27,166 24,314 124.24 110.81

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 196 122 0.90 0.56

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 2,324 1,855 10.63 8.45

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 340 509 1.55 2.32

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 154 229 0.70 1.04

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 166 79 0.76 0.36

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 7,478 6,637 34.20 30.25

11.2 Total males convicted 69,261 62,760 316.76 286.02

11.3 Total adults convicted 69,919 63,056 319.77 287.37

11.4 Adult females convicted 6,941 6,107 31.74 27.83

11.5 Adult males convicted 62,978 56,949 288.02 259.54

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 6,820 6,341 31.19 28.90

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 537 530 2.46 2.42

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 6,283 5,811 28.73 26.48

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

40 40

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 35,550 36,867

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

4 5

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 1,813 1,883

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 12,448 12,384

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 2,618 2,638

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 9,830 9,746

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 288 508

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 73 116

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 215 392

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

3.807 4.298

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 42,815 39,031 195.81 177.88

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,707 6,024 30.67 27.45

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 36,108 33,007 165.14 150.43

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Romania - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,532 1,494 7.01 6.81

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 34,576 31,513 158.13 143.62

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 35,453 32,439 162.14 147.84

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,503 1,466 6.87 6.68

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 33,950 30,973 155.27 141.16

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 655 568 3.00 2.59

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 29 28 0.13 0.13

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 626 540 2.86 2.46

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

331 308 1.51 1.40

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 2,506 2,089

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 3,302 2,697

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 2,621 2,251

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 8,157 8,252

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 63,678 45,697

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 287 95

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 436 445

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 207 119

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 235 283

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 20,193 18,653 92.35 85.01

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 20,003 17,928 91.48 81.70

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 190 725 0.87 3.30

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 3 5

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 2 2

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 21 20

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SingaporePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 17,220 17,253 408.08 414.43

1.2 Female police personnel 3,421 3,534 81.07 84.89

1.3 Male police personnel 13,799 13,719 327.01 329.54

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 1,387.540 1,383.970

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 42,787 44,216 1,013.96 1,062.09

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 24 21 0.57 0.50

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 3 0 0.07 0.00

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

0 0 0.00 0.00

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 3 1 0.07 0.02

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 112 101 2.65 2.43

2.7 Total recorded assaults 593 549 14.05 13.19

2.8 Total recorded rapes 110 103 2.61 2.47

2.9 Total recorded robberies 973 829 23.06 19.91

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 8,098 8,866 191.90 212.97

2.11 Total recorded thefts 15,086 16,724 357.50 401.72

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,190 1,117 28.20 26.83

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 1,337 1,237 31.68 29.71

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,836 1,739 43.51 41.77

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 1,046 1,065 24.79 25.58

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 755 555 17.89 13.33

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 508 415 12.04 9.97

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 3 0 0.07 0.00

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 23,121 23,793 547.92 571.52

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 77 28 1.82 0.67

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 1 0 0.02 0.00

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 0 0 0.00 0.00

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 3 0 0.07 0.00

3.6 Major assault suspects 91 78 2.16 1.87

3.7 Total assault suspects 518 489 12.28 11.75

3.8 Rape suspects 84 78 1.99 1.87

3.9 Robbery suspects 364 448 8.63 10.76

3.10 Major theft suspects 6,226 6,504 147.54 156.23

3.11 Total theft suspects 8,915 9,354 211.27 224.69

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 183 230 4.34 5.52

3.13 Burglary suspects 325 283 7.70 6.80

3.14 Fraud suspects 652 708 15.45 17.01

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 590 627 13.98 15.06

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 338 266 8.01 6.39

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 10 0.24

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 4,839 5,150 114.67 123.71

4.2 Total male suspects 18,282 18,643 433.24 447.82

4.3 Total adult suspects 20,502 21,133 485.85 507.63

4.4 Adult female suspects 4,105 4,413 97.28 106.00

4.5 Adult male suspects 16,397 16,720 388.57 401.62

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 2,619 2,660 62.06 63.89

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 734 737 17.39 17.70

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 1,885 1,923 44.67 46.19

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 104 98 2.46 2.35

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 34 34 0.81 0.82

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 70 64 1.66 1.54

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 44.000 45.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 16,924 14,707 401.06 353.27

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 71 26 1.68 0.62

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 1 0 0.02 0.00

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

0 0 0.00 0.00

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 3 0 0.07 0.00

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 50 45 1.18 1.08

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 282 261 6.68 6.27

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 14 9 0.33 0.22

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 297 355 7.04 8.53

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 2,179 2,035 51.64 48.88

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 3,074 3,009 72.85 72.28

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 122 157 2.89 3.77

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 245 210 5.81 5.04

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 363 321 8.60 7.71

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 319 312 7.56 7.49

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 752 549 17.82 13.19

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 169 139 4.00 3.34

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 8 0 0.19 0.00

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 4,335 4,062 102.73 97.57

7.2 Total males prosecuted 12,589 10,642 298.33 255.63

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 10,382 7,690 246.03 184.72

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 1,429 1,250 33.86 30.03

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 8,953 6,440 212.17 154.69

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 339 469 8.03 11.27

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 49 93 1.16 2.23

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 292 376 6.92 9.03

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 84 84 1.99 2.02

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 34 34 0.81 0.82

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 50 50 1.18 1.20

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

27,838 26,965 659.70 647.72

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 26,702 26,027 632.78 625.18

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 1,136 938 26.92 22.53

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

14 15

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 12,370 13,876

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,045 2,000

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 435 440

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,610 1,560

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

206.000 223.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 17,375 15,623 411.75 375.27

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 841 584 19.93 14.03

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 15,387 14,511 364.64 348.56

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 1,147 528 27.18 12.68

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

182 299 4.31 7.18

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Singapore - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,668 1,630 39.53 39.15

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 13,719 12,881 325.11 309.41

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 14,244 13,530 337.55 325.00

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,510 1,500 35.78 36.03

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 12,734 12,030 301.77 288.97

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1,143 981 27.09 23.56

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 158 130 3.74 3.12

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 985 851 23.34 20.44

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

2,313 2,519 54.81 60.51

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 9 7

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 42 59

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

41 0

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

0 0

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

5 9

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 8 7

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 2 6

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 127 141

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 60 50

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 13 10

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 40 35

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 45 36

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 18 16

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 9 10

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 35 29

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 6 5

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 0 0

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 821 1,049 19.46 25.20

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 4 1

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 5 6

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ScotlandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 15,483 15,908 306.17 314.70

1.2 Female police personnel 2,871 3,139 56.77 62.10

1.3 Male police personnel 12,611 12,768 249.38 252.58

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 853.087 921.023

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 406,979 440,350 8,047.83 8,711.18

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 93 130 1.84 2.57

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 713 878 14.10 17.37

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 13 12 0.26 0.24

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 6,683 6,854 132.15 135.59

2.7 Total recorded assaults 62,330 78,988 1,232.55 1,562.57

2.8 Total recorded rapes 794 892 15.70 17.65

2.9 Total recorded robberies 4,159 3,962 82.24 78.38

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 152,123 153,639 3,008.17 3,039.35

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 17,843 16,319 352.84 322.83

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 36,746 36,015 726.64 712.46

2.14 Total recorded frauds 15,100 17,487 298.60 345.93

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 531 524 10.50 10.37

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 40,465 42,384 800.18 838.46

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 3 3 0.06 0.06

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Scotland - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 459 460 9.08 9.10

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 251 260 4.96 5.14

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 208 200 4.11 3.96

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 89.000 89.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 62,238 1,230.73

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 40 0.79

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 84 1.66

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 41 0.81

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 1,627 32.17

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 16,016 316.71

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 109 2.16

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 750 14.83

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 14,651 289.72

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 1,478 29.23

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 2,918 57.70

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 1,895 37.47

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 144 2.85

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 7,707 152.40

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 2 0.04

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Scotland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 9,793 193.65

7.2 Total males prosecuted 52,422 1,036.62

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 45,050 890.84

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 7,606 150.41

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 37,444 740.44

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 17,614 348.31

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 2,186 43.23

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 14,978 296.18

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 608 12.03

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 222 4.39

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 386 7.64

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 70.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

62,238 1,230.73

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 54,322 1,074.19

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 7,916 156.54

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Scotland - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 54,322 1,074.19

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 32 0.63

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 46 0.91

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 39 0.77

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 1,364 26.97

10.7 Total convicted for assault 13,396 264.90

10.8 Total convicted for rape 62 1.23

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 631 12.48

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 13,379 264.56

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 1,170 23.14

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 2,532 50.07

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 1,714 33.89

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 138 2.73

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 7,105 140.50

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 2 0.04

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 8,435 166.80

11.2 Total males convicted 45,870 907.06

11.3 Total adults convicted 39,388 778.88

11.4 Adult females convicted 6,551 129.54

11.5 Adult males convicted 32,837 649.34

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 14,916 294.96

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,833 36.25

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 13,033 257.72

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

15 15

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 5,692 5,662

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 703 732

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 3,628 3,367

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 695 675

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,933 2,692

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 409 359

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 56 56

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 352 303

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

288.000 298.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 6,534 6,962 129.21 137.73

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,245 1,296 24.62 25.64

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 5,235 5,598 103.52 110.74

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

52 66 1.03 1.31

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 2 2 0.04 0.04

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Scotland - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 219 258 4.33 5.10

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 5,070 5,408 100.26 106.98

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 4,742 5,098 93.77 100.85

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 197 226 3.90 4.47

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 4,545 4,872 89.88 96.38

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 547 568 10.82 11.24

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 22 32 0.44 0.63

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 525 536 10.38 10.60

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

60 72 1.19 1.42

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 13 12

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

98 88

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

73 82

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 26 24

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 15 12

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 81 72

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 36 28

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 5 4

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 7 5

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 9 8

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 14 8

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 18 24

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 26 24

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 0 10

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 85

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 60 60

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SlovakiaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 21,202 21,210 392.47 392.60

1.2 Female police personnel 2,082 38.54

1.3 Male police personnel 19,128 354.06

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 13,376.000 14,477.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

791 855

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 111,893 131,244 2,071.27 2,429.33

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 146 122 2.70 2.26

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

40 31 0.74 0.57

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 4,076 3,810 75.45 70.52

2.8 Total recorded rapes 233 224 4.31 4.15

2.9 Total recorded robberies 1,918 2,156 35.50 39.91

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 28,991 37,818 536.66 700.01

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 5,295 6,000 98.02 111.06

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 21,783 26,685 403.23 493.94

2.14 Total recorded frauds 6,553 5,942 121.30 109.99

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 2,868 3,988 53.09 73.82

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 2,053 1,993 38.00 36.89

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 147 207 2.72 3.83

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Slovakia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 1,449 1,531 26.82 28.34

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 323 332 5.98 6.15

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 372 365 6.89 6.76

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 810.535 999.019

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

15

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Slovakia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 1,305 1,330 24.16 24.62

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 786 811 14.55 15.01

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 519 519 9.61 9.61

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 2,416.352 3,203.753

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

4

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

39,253 34,496 726.62 638.52

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 27,177 26,806 503.08 496.18

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 984 1,223 18.22 22.64

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Slovakia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 27,177 26,806 503.08 496.18

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 58 57 1.07 1.06

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 12 8 0.22 0.15

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 25 10 0.46 0.19

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 1,807 1,625 33.45 30.08

10.7 Total convicted for assault 3,095 2,941 57.29 54.44

10.8 Total convicted for rape 79 73 1.46 1.35

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 674 574 12.48 10.62

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 6,869 6,050 127.15 111.99

10.11 Total convicted for theft 7,254 6,597 134.28 122.11

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 32 85 0.59 1.57

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 1,205 1,252 22.31 23.17

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 2,156 2,014 39.91 37.28

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 1,335 1,321 24.71 24.45

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 611 635 11.31 11.75

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 54 53 1.00 0.98

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 3 0 0.06 0.00

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 3,062 3,207 56.68 59.36

11.2 Total males convicted 24,115 23,599 446.40 436.82

11.3 Total adults convicted 24,730 24,783 457.78 458.73

11.4 Adult females convicted 2,919 3,103 54.03 57.44

11.5 Adult males convicted 21,811 21,680 403.75 401.30

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 2,447 2,023 45.30 37.45

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 143 104 2.65 1.93

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 2,304 1,919 42.65 35.52

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

5,877 6,242

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 9,556 10,291

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

106 89

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 177 177

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 4,894 5,047

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 850 875

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 4,044 4,172

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 202 203

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 25 25

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 177 178

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

2.753 3,052.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 8,873 9,422 164.25 174.40

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 5,893 6,331 109.09 117.19

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 2,890 3,091 53.50 57.21

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Slovakia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 232 249 4.29 4.61

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 5,751 6,082 106.46 112.58

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 5,877 6,242 108.79 115.54

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 231 247 4.28 4.57

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 5,646 5,995 104.51 110.97

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 106 89 1.96 1.65

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 1 2 0.02 0.04

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 105 87 1.94 1.61

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

209 225 3.87 4.16

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 1,933 1,886 35.78 34.91

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 7 7

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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SpainPRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

80 85

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 45,438 44,822

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 19,417 19,273

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 3,956 3,937

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 15,461 15,336

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

851.510 902.830

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 56,061 59,366 133.02 142.67

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 12,276 13,112 29.13 31.51

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 42,766 45,412 101.48 109.14

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

73 73 0.17 0.18

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 4,294 4,428 10.19 10.64

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 50,415 53,330 119.63 128.17

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 52,644 55,701 124.91 133.86

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 4,302 4,461 10.21 10.72

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 49,694 52,848 117.91 127.01

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 1,568 1,529 3.72 3.67

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 94 87 0.22 0.21

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 1,474 1,442 3.50 3.47

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

15,205 17,302 36.08 41.58

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 350 417 0.83 1.00

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 350 417 0.83 1.00

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 5,940 6,189 14.09 14.87

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 5,940 6,189 14.09 14.87

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 49 48

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 12 11

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 5 5

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Sri LankaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 59,428 63,984 291.40 316.52

1.2 Female police personnel 5,791 5,739 28.40 28.39

1.3 Male police personnel 53,637 58,245 263.00 288.13

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 13,076.560 15,494.436

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

286 286

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 81,241 85,389 398.35 422.41

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1,310 1,377 6.42 6.81

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 489 502 2.40 2.48

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

174 291 0.85 1.44

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 6,775 6,802 33.22 33.65

2.7 Total recorded assaults 22,178 21,172 108.75 104.73

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1,378 1,432 6.76 7.08

2.9 Total recorded robberies 6,546 7,943 32.10 39.29

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 12,456 13,476 61.08 66.66

2.11 Total recorded thefts 23,398 26,307 114.73 130.14

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 752 822 3.69 4.07

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 16,768 17,133 82.22 84.75

2.14 Total recorded frauds 2,437 2,858 11.95 14.14

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 29,640 44,219 145.34 218.74

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 1,803 2,285 8.84 11.30

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 829 868 4.06 4.29

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 454,621 493,866 2,229.17 2,443.08

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 1,928 1,939 9.45 9.59

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 706 1,034 3.46 5.12

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 115 130 0.56 0.64

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 1,245 1,347 6.10 6.66

3.6 Major assault suspects 6,897 6,913 33.82 34.20

3.7 Total assault suspects 17,876 18,861 87.65 93.30

3.8 Rape suspects 1,268 1,377 6.22 6.81

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,634 1,848 8.01 9.14

3.10 Major theft suspects 1,471 1,563 7.21 7.73

3.11 Total theft suspects 11,541 13,398 56.59 66.28

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 752 822 3.69 4.07

3.13 Burglary suspects 2,533 2,731 12.42 13.51

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,448 1,546 7.10 7.65

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 29,656 44,219 145.41 218.74

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 27 122 0.13 0.60

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 813 892 3.99 4.41

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 39,583 41,879 194.09 207.17

4.2 Total male suspects 415,038 451,987 2,035.08 2,235.91

4.3 Total adult suspects 444,611 482,132 2,180.09 2,385.03

4.4 Adult female suspects 38,356 40,728 188.07 201.47

4.5 Adult male suspects 406,255 441,404 1,992.01 2,183.55

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 10,010 11,734 49.08 58.05

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,227 1,151 6.02 5.69

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 8,783 10,583 43.07 52.35

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 369,811 387,272 1,813.32 1,915.77

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 34,626 32,022 169.78 158.41

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 335,385 355,250 1,644.51 1,757.36

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 322,759 317,962 1,582.60 1,572.91

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1,927 1,939 9.45 9.59

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 706 1,034 3.46 5.12

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

115 130 0.56 0.64

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 9,294 10,039 45.57 49.66

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 17,876 18,861 87.65 93.30

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 1,660 1,666 8.14 8.24

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 5,924 7,139 29.05 35.32

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 7,492 8,647 36.74 42.78

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 13,651 14,357 66.94 71.02

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 118 71 0.58 0.35

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 6,461 7,486 31.68 37.03

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 1,448 1,546 7.10 7.65

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 29,049 41,267 142.44 204.14

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 9 93 0.04 0.46

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 1,139 1,234 5.58 6.10

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Sri Lanka - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 1,997 1,934 9.79 9.57

7.2 Total males prosecuted 39,063 44,857 191.54 221.90

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 40,357 45,979 197.88 227.45

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 1,944 1,893 9.53 9.36

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 38,413 44,086 188.35 218.09

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 703 812 3.45 4.02

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 53 41 0.26 0.20

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 650 771 3.19 3.81

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

33 33

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 10,692 10,692

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 4,757 4,582

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 361 447

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 4,393 4,135

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

1,115.200 1,469.700

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15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 116,216 114,354 569.85 565.69

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 88,535 87,456 434.12 432.63

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 27,681 26,898 135.73 133.06

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

17,402 15,666 85.33 77.50

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 982 585 4.82 2.89

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 746 785 3.66 3.88

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 26,935 26,113 132.07 129.18

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 27,681 26,898 135.73 133.06

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 746 785 3.66 3.88

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 26,935 26,113 132.07 129.18

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

257 33 1.26 0.16

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 120 120

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 240 240

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

60 60

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

120 120

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

84 84

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 120 120

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 36 36

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 240 240

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Sri Lanka - prisons section17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 60 60

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 60 60

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 24 24

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 36 36

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 36 36

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 60 60

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 24 24

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 240 240

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 84 84

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 60 60

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 523 528 2.56 2.61

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 45 46 0.22 0.23

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 478 482 2.34 2.38

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 108 104 0.53 0.51

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 108 104 0.53 0.51

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 10,388 10,519

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 102 192

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 110 48

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Sao Tome and Principe - police section

Sao Tome and PrincipePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 1 1 0.67 0.69

2.7 Total recorded assaults 1 1 0.67 0.69

2.8 Total recorded rapes

2.9 Total recorded robberies

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Sao Tome and Principe - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 1 1 0.67 0.69

3.7 Total assault suspects 1 1 0.67 0.69

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects 3 3 2.01 2.06

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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SurinamePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 23,889 23,002 5,384.92 5,219.78

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 67 46 15.10 10.44

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 229 324 51.62 73.52

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes 186 223 41.93 50.60

2.9 Total recorded robberies

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 14,618 13,597 3,295.10 3,085.53

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 71 40 16.00 9.08

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 2,476 2,183 558.13 495.38

2.14 Total recorded frauds 305 276 68.75 62.63

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 610 616 137.50 139.79

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 198 158 44.63 35.85

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Suriname - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 3,723 3,703 839.22 840.31

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 111 141 25.02 32.00

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects 65 67 14.65 15.20

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 2,028 1,781 457.14 404.16

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 19 7 4.28 1.59

3.13 Burglary suspects 314 225 70.78 51.06

3.14 Fraud suspects 59 42 13.30 9.53

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 123 138 27.73 31.32

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 128 67 28.85 15.20

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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Slovenia - police section

SloveniaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 76,643 86,568 3,896.01 4,401.08

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 21 29 1.07 1.47

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 37 50 1.88 2.54

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

12 15 0.61 0.76

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 8 8 0.41 0.41

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 313 330 15.91 16.78

2.7 Total recorded assaults 2,400 2,379 122.00 120.95

2.8 Total recorded rapes 70 87 3.56 4.42

2.9 Total recorded robberies 349 398 17.74 20.23

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 1,061 945 53.93 48.04

2.11 Total recorded thefts 25,738 29,032 1,308.35 1,475.97

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 836 923 42.50 46.92

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 16,989 22,509 863.61 1,144.35

2.14 Total recorded frauds 4,378 4,533 222.55 230.46

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 477 581 24.25 29.54

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 4,791 4,046 243.54 205.70

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 54 19 2.74 0.97

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 8 1 0.41 0.05

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Slovenia - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 18,817 18,574 956.53 944.29

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 19 32 0.97 1.63

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 26 34 1.32 1.73

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 8 9 0.41 0.46

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 9 4 0.46 0.20

3.6 Major assault suspects 251 270 12.76 13.73

3.7 Total assault suspects 1,782 1,840 90.58 93.54

3.8 Rape suspects 30 38 1.52 1.93

3.9 Robbery suspects 167 135 8.49 6.86

3.10 Major theft suspects 211 170 10.73 8.64

3.11 Total theft suspects 3,335 3,179 169.53 161.62

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 116 129 5.90 6.56

3.13 Burglary suspects 822 877 41.78 44.59

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,548 1,957 78.69 99.49

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 97 127 4.93 6.46

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 4,425 3,487 224.94 177.28

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 33 14 1.68 0.71

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 8 0.41

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 2,975 2,996 151.23 152.32

4.2 Total male suspects 15,842 15,551 805.30 790.61

4.3 Total adult suspects 16,670 16,635 847.39 845.72

4.4 Adult female suspects 2,657 2,682 135.06 136.35

4.5 Adult male suspects 14,013 13,953 712.33 709.36

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 2,147 1,912 109.14 97.21

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 318 314 16.16 15.96

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 1,829 1,598 92.97 81.24

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Slovenia - prosecution section

PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 356 398 18.10 20.23

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

42 42

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 47,267 46,969 2,402.74 2,387.88

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 243 215 12.35 10.93

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,000 848 50.83 43.11

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Slovenia - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 43,369 43,707 2,204.59 2,222.05

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 3,898 3,262 198.15 165.84

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 772 780 39.24 39.65

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 539 549 27.40 27.91

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 233 231 11.84 11.74

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 4,065 4,065 206.64 206.66

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 105.818 113.266

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

28,272 27,922 1,437.16 1,419.54

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 6,769 7,974 344.09 405.39

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 14,345 14,491 729.20 736.72

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Slovenia - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 7,337 8,589 372.96 436.66

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 19 25 0.97 1.27

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 6 2 0.30 0.10

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 199 196 10.12 9.96

10.7 Total convicted for assault 676 824 34.36 41.89

10.8 Total convicted for rape 108 95 5.49 4.83

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 117 80 5.95 4.07

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 860 932 43.72 47.38

10.11 Total convicted for theft 1,852 2,212 94.14 112.46

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 64 76 3.25 3.86

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 759 829 38.58 42.15

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 534 581 27.14 29.54

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 54 62 2.74 3.15

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 336 392 17.08 19.93

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 5 6 0.25 0.31

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 7 3 0.36 0.15

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 797 975 40.51 49.57

11.2 Total males convicted 6,540 7,614 332.45 387.09

11.3 Total adults convicted 6,769 7,974 344.09 405.39

11.4 Adult females convicted 750 932 38.12 47.38

11.5 Adult males convicted 6,019 7,042 305.97 358.01

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 568 615 28.87 31.27

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 47 43 2.39 2.19

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 521 572 26.48 29.08

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Slovenia - prisons section

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

6 6

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 980 1,025

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

2 2

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 78 78

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 643 657

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 167 160

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 476 497

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 145 141

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 44 40

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 103 101

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

4,547.000 4,589.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 1,070 1,085 54.39 55.16

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 250 295 12.71 15.00

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 762 728 38.73 37.01

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 29 27 1.47 1.37

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Slovenia - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 27 34 1.37 1.73

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 739 697 37.57 35.44

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 762 728 38.73 37.01

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 27 34 1.37 1.73

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 735 694 37.36 35.28

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 29 35 1.47 1.78

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 0 2 0.00 0.10

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 29 33 1.47 1.68

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

82 75 4.17 3.81

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 765 384 38.89 19.52

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 764 378 38.84 19.22

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 2 6 0.10 0.31

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 22 27

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Swaziland - police section

SwazilandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 2,686 2,937 259.57 284.18

1.2 Female police personnel 409 556 39.52 53.80

1.3 Male police personnel 2,142 2,098 206.99 203.00

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 236,052.000 701.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2,551 2,654

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 51,741 50,670 5,000.06 4,902.79

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 135 141 13.05 13.64

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 167 110 16.14 10.64

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

440 384 42.52 37.16

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 9 5 0.87 0.48

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 5,809 5,754 561.36 556.75

2.7 Total recorded assaults 14,725 14,587 1,422.97 1,411.43

2.8 Total recorded rapes 785 849 75.86 82.15

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2,723 3,392 263.14 328.21

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 8,470 8,352 818.51 808.13

2.11 Total recorded thefts 21,535 20,851 2,081.06 2,017.53

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 341 307 32.95 29.71

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 8,470 8,352 818.51 808.13

2.14 Total recorded frauds 396 388 38.27 37.54

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 750 744 72.48 71.99

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 122 96 11.79 9.29

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Swaziland - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 32,350 30,410 3,126.18 2,942.45

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 253 268 24.45 25.93

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 135 105 13.05 10.16

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 310 328 29.96 31.74

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 4,882 4,045 471.78 391.39

3.7 Total assault suspects 10,155 9,705 981.34 939.05

3.8 Rape suspects 476 582 46.00 56.31

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,127 1,108 108.91 107.21

3.10 Major theft suspects 3,935 3,941 380.26 381.33

3.11 Total theft suspects 9,473 9,106 915.44 881.09

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects 3,297 3,317 318.61 320.95

3.14 Fraud suspects 378 383 36.53 37.06

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 962 831 92.96 80.41

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 85 67 8.21 6.48

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 6,976 6,292 674.13 608.81

4.2 Total male suspects 24,610 23,344 2,378.22 2,258.75

4.3 Total adult suspects 24,473 23,287 2,364.98 2,253.23

4.4 Adult female suspects 5,314 4,538 513.53 439.09

4.5 Adult male suspects 19,159 18,749 1,851.45 1,814.14

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 7,113 6,349 687.37 614.32

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,662 1,754 160.61 169.72

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 5,451 4,595 526.76 444.61

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 40 42 3.87 4.06

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 10 12 0.97 1.16

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 28 28 2.71 2.71

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 2.974 3.055

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 32,350 30,410 3,126.18 2,942.45

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 253 268 24.45 25.93

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 138 105 13.34 10.16

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 74 45 7.15 4.35

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 4,882 4,045 471.78 391.39

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 10,060 9,559 972.16 924.92

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 476 582 46.00 56.31

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,127 1,108 108.91 107.21

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 6,176 5,789 596.83 560.14

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 3,297 3,317 318.61 320.95

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 294 310 28.41 30.00

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 84 73 8.12 7.06

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 962 831 92.96 80.41

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Swaziland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 6,976 6,292 674.13 608.81

7.2 Total males prosecuted 24,610 23,344 2,378.22 2,258.75

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 5,314 4,538 513.53 439.09

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 19,159 18,749 1,851.45 1,814.14

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 1,662 1,754 160.61 169.72

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 5,451 4,595 526.76 444.61

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

11 11

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 2,980 2,980

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 50 50

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 997 1,050

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 168 160

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 829 890

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 69 64

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 8 5

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 61 59

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

99.355 107.559

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15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 3,169 2,719 306.24 263.09

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,588 1,507 153.46 145.82

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 1,267 1,045 122.44 101.11

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

196 80 18.94 7.74

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 25 18 2.42 1.74

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 69 63 6.67 6.10

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 1,820 1,527 175.88 147.75

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,747 1,436 168.82 138.95

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 62 54 5.99 5.22

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 1,685 1,382 162.83 133.72

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 142 145 13.72 14.03

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 7 9 0.68 0.87

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 135 136 13.05 13.16

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

47 58 4.54 5.61

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 12 1

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 20 21

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

18 16

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

25 20

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

18 20

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 10 12

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 36 40

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Swaziland - prisons section17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 10 21

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 12 18

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 24 26

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 30 24

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 30 20

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 18 24

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 32 30

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 24 22

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 21 8 2.03 0.77

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 1 3

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 5 8

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 4 4

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 1 1

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SwedenPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 16,292 16,891 181.62 189.08

1.2 Female police personnel 3,159 3,427 35.22 38.36

1.3 Male police personnel 13,133 13,464 146.40 150.72

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 13,654.000 14,699.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,255,371 1,248,743 13,994.50 13,978.95

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 191 215 2.13 2.41

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 791 669 8.82 7.49

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

40 37 0.45 0.41

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 87 84 0.97 0.94

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 65,177 67,089 726.57 751.02

2.8 Total recorded rapes 2,235 2,261 24.92 25.31

2.9 Total recorded robberies 8,575 8,590 95.59 96.16

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 389,088 384,749 4,337.44 4,307.04

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 67,199 60,980 749.11 682.64

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 122,700 119,287 1,367.82 1,335.35

2.14 Total recorded frauds 59,339 51,297 661.49 574.24

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 6,612 6,389 73.71 71.52

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 42,308 46,060 471.64 515.61

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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Sweden - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 98,821 104,157 1,101.63 1,165.98

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 107 143 1.19 1.60

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 398 369 4.44 4.13

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 33 34 0.37 0.38

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 33 38 0.37 0.43

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 12,302 12,781 137.14 143.08

3.8 Rape suspects 313 374 3.49 4.19

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,541 1,468 17.18 16.43

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 27,280 2,977 304.11 33.33

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 4,063 3,786 45.29 42.38

3.13 Burglary suspects 4,377 4,357 48.79 48.77

3.14 Fraud suspects 4,211 4,592 46.94 51.40

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 2,082 2,009 23.21 22.49

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 16,154 17,065 180.08 191.03

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 18,551 20,423 206.80 228.62

4.2 Total male suspects 80,270 83,734 894.83 937.35

4.3 Total adult suspects 75,646 79,039 843.28 884.80

4.4 Adult female suspects 13,354 14,315 148.87 160.25

4.5 Adult male suspects 62,292 64,724 694.41 724.55

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 23,175 25,118 258.35 281.18

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 5,197 6,108 57.93 68.38

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 17,978 19,010 200.41 212.81

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 718 748 8.00 8.37

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 345 351 3.85 3.93

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 373 397 4.16 4.44

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 808.000 820.000

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 145,823 152,421 1,625.59 1,706.26

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 64 89 0.71 1.00

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 261 222 2.91 2.49

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

13 12 0.14 0.13

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 17 21 0.19 0.24

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 11,939 12,246 133.09 137.09

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 264 307 2.94 3.44

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,117 657 12.45 7.35

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 19,976 19,926 222.69 223.06

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 3,212 2,933 35.81 32.83

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 4,026 4,027 44.88 45.08

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 4,444 6,472 49.54 72.45

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 1,379 1,357 15.37 15.19

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 20,311 21,259 226.42 237.98

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Sweden - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 992 960 11.06 10.75

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 269 271 3.00 3.03

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 723 689 8.06 7.71

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates 1,235 1,234 13.77 13.81

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 765 777 8.53 8.70

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 470 457 5.24 5.12

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 3,564.000 3,735.000

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

61,442 62,598 684.94 700.75

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 57,639 58,649 642.54 656.54

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 3,803 3,949 42.39 44.21

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Sweden - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 57,639 58,649 642.54 656.54

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 137 151 1.53 1.69

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 60 65 0.67 0.73

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 742 766 8.27 8.57

10.7 Total convicted for assault 7,299 7,289 81.37 81.60

10.8 Total convicted for rape 131 153 1.46 1.71

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 849 797 9.46 8.92

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 1,063 1,074 11.85 12.02

10.11 Total convicted for theft 10,557 10,891 117.69 121.92

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 1,398 1,162 15.58 13.01

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 1,053 1,118 11.74 12.52

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 727 635 8.10 7.11

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 5,477 5,624 61.06 62.96

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 8 15 0.09 0.17

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 23 8 0.26 0.09

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 8,050 8,219 89.74 92.01

11.2 Total males convicted 49,589 50,430 552.80 564.53

11.3 Total adults convicted 47,061 47,746 524.62 534.49

11.4 Adult females convicted 6,529 6,651 72.78 74.45

11.5 Adult males convicted 40,535 41,095 451.87 460.03

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 10,578 10,903 117.92 122.05

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,524 1,568 16.99 17.55

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 9,054 9,335 100.93 104.50

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

97 102

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 6,317 7,099

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 7,500 7,700

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 2,550 2,700

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 4,950 5,000

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

4,227.000 4,353.000

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 6,755 7,332 75.30 82.08

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 1,401 1,561 15.62 17.47

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 5,320 5,722 59.31 64.05

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

34 49 0.38 0.55

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Sweden - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 277 326 3.09 3.65

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 5,043 5,396 56.22 60.41

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 5,148 5,490 57.39 61.46

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 272 320 3.03 3.58

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 4,876 5,170 54.36 57.88

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 172 232 1.92 2.60

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 5 6 0.06 0.07

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 167 226 1.86 2.53

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

1,458 1,460 16.25 16.34

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 6 6

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 51 50

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 6 7

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 15 15

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 17 18

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 4 4

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 3 4

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 9 8

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 4 7

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 10 10

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 6,797 6,664 75.77 74.60

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 5,522 4,771 61.56 53.41

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 1,275 1,893 14.21 21.19

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 5,763 5,705 64.24 63.86

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 5,532 5,469 61.67 61.22

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 231 236 2.58 2.64

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 54 58

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 27 27

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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SwitzerlandPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 15,155 15,473 209.73 214.61

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 3,421.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 379,343 389,415 5,249.77 5,401.06

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 187 213 2.59 2.95

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 114 134 1.58 1.86

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

47 57 0.65 0.79

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 6,732 8,198 93.16 113.70

2.8 Total recorded rapes 547 573 7.57 7.95

2.9 Total recorded robberies 2,685 2,933 37.16 40.68

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 223,210 237,963 3,089.03 3,300.47

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 70,713 62,172 978.60 862.31

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 68,551 70,370 948.68 976.01

2.14 Total recorded frauds 9,370 8,063 129.67 111.83

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 4,530 1,907 62.69 26.45

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 7,928 7,895 109.72 109.50

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 9 8 0.12 0.11

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Switzerland - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects

4.2 Total male suspects

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Switzerland - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Switzerland - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 93,732 100,125 1,297.17 1,388.70

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 64 101 0.89 1.40

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 34 58 0.47 0.80

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 213 188 2.95 2.61

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 85 82 1.18 1.14

10.7 Total convicted for assault 4,674 4,465 64.68 61.93

10.8 Total convicted for rape 110 100 1.52 1.39

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 680 731 9.41 10.14

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 9,481 10,135 131.21 140.57

10.11 Total convicted for theft 11,897 13,053 164.64 181.04

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 1,421 1,428 19.67 19.81

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 1,338 1,381 18.52 19.15

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 6,645 7,462 91.96 103.50

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 13 15 0.18 0.21

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 18 14 0.25 0.19

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 14,442 15,225 199.86 211.17

11.2 Total males convicted 79,290 84,900 1,097.30 1,177.54

11.3 Total adults convicted 81,322 87,228 1,125.42 1,209.82

11.4 Adult females convicted 12,122 12,693 167.76 176.05

11.5 Adult males convicted 69,200 74,535 957.67 1,033.78

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 12,410 12,897 171.74 178.88

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 2,320 2,532 32.11 35.12

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 10,227 10,365 141.53 143.76

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

156 156

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 6,439 6,546

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

194 194

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 4,312 4,287

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 5,223 5,983 72.28 82.98

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 2,214 2,441 30.64 33.86

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 2,604 3,030 36.04 42.03

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 332 414 4.59 5.74

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Switzerland - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 2,515 2,946 34.81 40.86

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 135 161 1.87 2.23

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 2,380 2,785 32.94 38.63

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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Syrian Arab RepublicPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 1,988 1,891 10.97 10.69

1.2 Female police personnel 14 14 0.08 0.08

1.3 Male police personnel 1,974 1,877 10.89 10.61

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 53,208 62,972 293.50 356.11

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 189 212 1.04 1.20

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 55 74 0.30 0.42

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 9 104 0.05 0.59

2.7 Total recorded assaults 5,390 6,365 29.73 35.99

2.8 Total recorded rapes 131 97 0.72 0.55

2.9 Total recorded robberies 505 555 2.79 3.14

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 4,654 4,492 25.67 25.40

2.11 Total recorded thefts 12,349 11,544 68.12 65.28

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 529 572 2.92 3.23

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 8 22 0.04 0.12

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,013 1,133 5.59 6.41

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 18 15 0.10 0.08

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 672 768 3.71 4.34

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 16 31 0.09 0.18

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 85 135 0.47 0.76

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Syrian Arab Republic - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 75,643 86,213 417.25 487.54

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 369 393 2.04 2.22

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 105 126 0.58 0.71

3.6 Major assault suspects 6 175 0.03 0.99

3.7 Total assault suspects 6,719 8,066 37.06 45.61

3.8 Rape suspects 203 145 1.12 0.82

3.9 Robbery suspects 813 965 4.48 5.46

3.10 Major theft suspects 5,156 5,556 28.44 31.42

3.11 Total theft suspects 9,608 11,343 53.00 64.15

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 397 459 2.19 2.60

3.13 Burglary suspects 9 28 0.05 0.16

3.14 Fraud suspects 1,016 1,151 5.60 6.51

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 27 22 0.15 0.12

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,131 1,319 6.24 7.46

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 23 56 0.13 0.32

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 136 181 0.75 1.02

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 4,433 5,959 24.45 33.70

4.2 Total male suspects 71,210 80,454 392.80 454.97

4.3 Total adult suspects 70,114 79,079 386.75 447.20

4.4 Adult female suspects 3,664 4,730 20.21 26.75

4.5 Adult male suspects 66,450 74,349 366.54 420.45

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 5,529 7,134 30.50 40.34

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 769 1,029 4.24 5.82

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 4,760 6,105 26.26 34.52

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COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 75,560 416.80

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

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Syrian Arab Republic - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 8,941 49.32

11.2 Total males convicted 66,619 367.48

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 13,376 73.78

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

35 35

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 15,801 16,161

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Syrian Arab Republic - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 1,579 1,640

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 38 45

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,713 1,791

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 11,829 10,599 65.25 59.94

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,737 5,353 37.16 30.27

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 3,229 3,163 17.81 17.89

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 420 365 2.32 2.06

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

415 255 2.29 1.44

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 6,405 5,133 35.33 29.03

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 497 507 2.74 2.87

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 6,972 6,383 38.46 36.10

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 4,050 3,208 22.34 18.14

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 398 380 2.20 2.15

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 4,484 3,433 24.73 19.41

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

547 503 3.02 2.84

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Syrian Arab Republic - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 14,416 19,465

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 1,083 1,001

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

634 501

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

514 531

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

551 501

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 460 472

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 652 813

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 635 625

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 419 392

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 1,859 1,995

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 3,807 5,146

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 994 747

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 153 165

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 1,709 1,773

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 668 605

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 3,009 2,991

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 472 495

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 525 126

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 124 127 0.68 0.72

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 97 96 0.54 0.54

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 580 564 3.20 3.19

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 579 569 3.19 3.22

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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TurkmenistanPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 7,627 6,486 162.35 140.09

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 413 373 8.79 8.06

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 53 45 1.13 0.97

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

4 4 0.09 0.09

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 112 93 2.38 2.01

2.7 Total recorded assaults

2.8 Total recorded rapes 37 36 0.79 0.78

2.9 Total recorded robberies 238 180 5.07 3.89

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 2,195 1,887 46.72 40.76

2.11 Total recorded thefts

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 10 8 0.21 0.17

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 235 208 5.00 4.49

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 285 312 6.07 6.74

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 285 312 6.07 6.74

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 1,955 1,597 41.62 34.49

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 157 127 3.34 2.74

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Turkmenistan - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 6,718 6,751 143.00 145.81

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 414 396 8.81 8.55

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 44 42 0.94 0.91

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 101 90 2.15 1.94

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects 34 44 0.72 0.95

3.9 Robbery suspects 199 149 4.24 3.22

3.10 Major theft suspects 1,646 1,564 35.04 33.78

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 10 9 0.21 0.19

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 221 177 4.70 3.82

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 443 549 9.43 11.86

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 2,116 2,190 45.04 47.30

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 78 67 1.66 1.45

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 982 1,053 20.90 22.74

4.2 Total male suspects 5,736 5,698 122.10 123.07

4.3 Total adult suspects 6,541 6,595 139.24 142.44

4.4 Adult female suspects 970 1,036 20.65 22.38

4.5 Adult male suspects 5,571 5,559 118.59 120.07

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 177 156 3.77 3.37

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 12 17 0.26 0.37

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 156 139 3.32 3.00

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 7,924 7,909 168.68 170.82

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 237 220 5.04 4.75

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 60 49 1.28 1.06

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

4 4 0.09 0.09

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 145 139 3.09 3.00

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 135 118 2.87 2.55

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 43 49 0.92 1.06

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 250 201 5.32 4.34

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 2,116 2,009 45.04 43.39

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 13 11 0.28 0.24

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 256 199 5.45 4.30

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 462 562 9.83 12.14

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,909 2,016 40.64 43.54

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 83 68 1.77 1.47

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Turkmenistan - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 1,062 1,158 22.61 25.01

7.2 Total males prosecuted 6,862 6,751 146.07 145.81

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 7,740 7,742 164.76 167.22

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 1,050 1,141 22.35 24.64

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 6,690 6,601 142.41 142.57

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 184 167 3.92 3.61

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 12 17 0.26 0.37

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 172 150 3.66 3.24

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9,622 10,325 204.82 223.01

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 9,622 10,325 204.82 223.01

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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Turkmenistan - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 9,622 10,325 204.82 223.01

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 402 332 8.56 7.17

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 40 31 0.85 0.67

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

9 0.19

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 20 15 0.43 0.32

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 34 23 0.72 0.50

10.7 Total convicted for assault 54 47 1.15 1.02

10.8 Total convicted for rape 74 74 1.58 1.60

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 190 175 4.04 3.78

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 2,154 2,010 45.85 43.41

10.11 Total convicted for theft 2,344 2,185 49.90 47.19

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 1 1 0.02 0.02

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 2 4 0.04 0.09

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 240 222 5.11 4.79

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 853 1,014 18.16 21.90

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 2,848 3,142 60.62 67.86

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,293 1,434 27.52 30.97

11.2 Total males convicted 8,329 8,891 177.30 192.03

11.3 Total adults convicted 9,430 10,109 200.73 218.34

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,293 1,434 27.52 30.97

11.5 Adult males convicted 8,137 8,675 173.21 187.37

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 192 216 4.09 4.67

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 192 216 4.09 4.67

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

17 17

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 17,600 18,400

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1 1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 300 300

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 15,460 14,015 329.09 302.71

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 916 930 19.50 20.09

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 14,544 13,085 309.59 282.62

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Turkmenistan - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,507 1,563 32.08 33.76

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 14,006 12,526 298.14 270.55

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 15,351 13,888 326.77 299.96

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,497 1,554 31.87 33.56

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 13,907 12,408 296.03 268.00

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 109 127 2.32 2.74

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 10 9 0.21 0.19

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 99 118 2.11 2.55

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

243 190 5.17 4.10

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 286 319 6.09 6.89

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 585 678 12.45 14.64

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 576 678 12.26 14.64

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 9 0.19

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 2,622 2,035

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 921 819

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 12 23

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TurkeyPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 298,139 303,050 418.43 431.22

1.2 Female police personnel 8,798 9,217 12.35 13.12

1.3 Male police personnel 289,341 293,833 406.08 418.10

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 5,030.188 6,090.623

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

567 619

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 499,130 533,018 700.51 758.45

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 2,727 2,769 3.83 3.94

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 238 655 0.33 0.93

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

538 539 0.76 0.77

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 2,575 2,214 3.61 3.15

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 96,085 101,363 134.85 144.23

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1,604 1,642 2.25 2.34

2.9 Total recorded robberies 4,553 5,482 6.39 7.80

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 74,053 80,762 103.93 114.92

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 25,443 25,667 35.71 36.52

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 62,288 68,739 87.42 97.81

2.14 Total recorded frauds 5,764 6,141 8.09 8.74

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 4,373 4,476 6.14 6.37

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 8,299 10,280 11.65 14.63

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 339 321 0.48 0.46

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 7,535 7,240 10.58 10.30

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 536,997 565,145 753.65 804.16

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 4,457 5,030 6.26 7.16

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 354 1,007 0.50 1.43

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 1,077 1,286 1.51 1.83

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 2,119 1,777 2.97 2.53

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 155,283 167,134 217.93 237.82

3.8 Rape suspects 2,609 2,687 3.66 3.82

3.9 Robbery suspects 5,961 6,552 8.37 9.32

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 52,619 48,279 73.85 68.70

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 5,369 5,867 7.54 8.35

3.13 Burglary suspects 31,563 31,485 44.30 44.80

3.14 Fraud suspects 6,466 5,594 9.07 7.96

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 4,808 4,110 6.75 5.85

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 13,168 17,217 18.48 24.50

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 557 467 0.78 0.66

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 8,913 8,280 12.51 11.78

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 54,831 57,432 76.95 81.72

4.2 Total male suspects 482,166 507,713 676.70 722.44

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 3,299 3,227 4.63 4.59

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 130 139 0.18 0.20

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 3,169 3,088 4.45 4.39

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 894.349 1,193.353

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

71 54

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 2,125,355 2,386,788 2,982.85 3,396.24

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 14,230 16,042 19.97 22.83

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 199,098 224,440 279.43 319.36

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 16,675 17,502 23.40 24.90

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 17,912 21,218 25.14 30.19

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 250,225 300,857 351.18 428.10

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 33,137 39,649 46.51 56.42

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 5,854 5,784 8.22 8.23

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 17,252 23,437 24.21 33.35

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 1,605 1,866 2.25 2.66

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping 13,589 14,259 19.07 20.29

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Turkey - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted 160 188,502 0.22 268.23

7.2 Total males prosecuted 1,965,340 2,198,286 2,758.28 3,128.01

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 2,000,735 2,250,430 2,807.95 3,202.21

7.4 Adult females prosecuted 148,696 175,767 208.69 250.10

7.5 Adult males prosecuted 1,852,039 2,074,663 2,599.26 2,952.11

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 124,620 136,358 174.90 194.03

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 11,319 12,735 15.89 18.12

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 113,301 123,623 159.01 175.91

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 6,217 5,975 8.73 8.50

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 1,743 1,687 2.45 2.40

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 4,474 4,288 6.28 6.10

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 585.498 735.195

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

80 61

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

2,125,355 2,386,788 2,982.85 3,396.24

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 1,019,595 1,091,358 1,430.96 1,552.93

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 396,122 485,253 555.94 690.48

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Turkey - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 1,019,595 1,091,358 1,430.96 1,552.93

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 9,056 9,274 12.71 13.20

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 106,000 110,848 148.77 157.73

10.8 Total convicted for rape 8,192 8,086 11.50 11.51

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 7,947 8,232 11.15 11.71

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 109,443 115,879 153.60 164.89

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 11,801 12,888 16.56 18.34

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 1,671 1,759 2.35 2.50

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 10,141 10,243 14.23 14.58

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 710 821 1.00 1.17

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 5,749 5,893 8.07 8.39

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 62,519 71,978 87.74 102.42

11.2 Total males convicted 957,076 1,019,380 1,343.22 1,450.51

11.3 Total adults convicted 972,758 1,043,553 1,365.23 1,484.91

11.4 Adult females convicted 58,510 68,081 82.12 96.87

11.5 Adult males convicted 914,248 975,472 1,283.11 1,388.03

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 46,837 47,805 65.73 68.02

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 4,009 3,897 5.63 5.55

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 42,828 43,908 60.11 62.48

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

499 439

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 70,022 67,772

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

5 4

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 1,140 530

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 24,147 24,202

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,692 2,473

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 22,455 21,729

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 280 480

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 29 45

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 251 435

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

365.728 509.254

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 64,296 57,930 90.24 82.43

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 31,581 31,920 44.32 45.42

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 32,715 26,010 45.91 37.01

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Turkey - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 1,058 791 1.48 1.13

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 31,653 25,219 44.42 35.88

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 32,327 25,866 45.37 36.81

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 1,054 780 1.48 1.11

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 31,273 25,086 43.89 35.70

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 384 144 0.54 0.20

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 4 44 0.01 0.06

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 380 133 0.53 0.19

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

1,162 1,174 1.63 1.67

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 8,469 7,492 11.89 10.66

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 8,376 7,420 11.76 10.56

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 93 72 0.13 0.10

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 0 0

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 0

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 0 0

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 3 3

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United Arab EmiratesPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 60,427 58,923 1,498.96 1,568.65

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 45 27 1.12 0.72

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 47 45 1.17 1.20

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 54 54 1.34 1.44

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 687 833 17.04 22.18

2.7 Total recorded assaults 2,253 2,112 55.89 56.23

2.8 Total recorded rapes 44 52 1.09 1.38

2.9 Total recorded robberies 396 437 9.82 11.63

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 1,586 1,710 39.34 45.52

2.11 Total recorded thefts 10,802 11,037 267.96 293.83

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 677 519 16.79 13.82

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 1,882 2,153 46.69 57.32

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,221 1,468 30.29 39.08

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 7 3 0.17 0.08

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 434 506 10.77 13.47

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 51 47 1.27 1.25

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 38 79 0.94 2.10

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United Arab Emirates - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 65,010 63,818 1,612.65 1,698.97

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects

3.8 Rape suspects

3.9 Robbery suspects

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects

3.12 Automobile theft suspects

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects

3.15 Embezzlement suspects

3.16 Total drug crime suspects

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 6,847 6,037 169.85 160.72

4.2 Total male suspects 40,671 35,271 1,008.89 938.99

4.3 Total adult suspects 44,849 39,053 1,112.53 1,039.67

4.4 Adult female suspects 6,529 5,913 161.96 157.42

4.5 Adult male suspects 38,320 33,140 950.57 882.26

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 2,669 2,255 66.21 60.03

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 318 124 7.89 3.30

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 2,351 2,131 58.32 56.73

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

11 11

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 4,650 5,000

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

3 3

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 250 250

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,439 3,093

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 338 500

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,101 2,593

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 180 222

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 30 40

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 150 184

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,670 4,170 91.04 111.01

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 5,157 4,757 127.93 126.64

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 486 536 12.06 14.27

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 4,590 4,161 113.86 110.77

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 81 60 2.01 1.60

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

4,155 4,285 103.07 114.08

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness

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UgandaPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel

1.2 Female police personnel

1.3 Male police personnel

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 97,181 129,888 361.68 500.24

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 2,136 2,049 7.95 7.89

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 414 481 1.54 1.85

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

335 368 1.25 1.42

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 4,558 4,428 16.96 17.05

2.7 Total recorded assaults 19,491 25,744 72.54 99.15

2.8 Total recorded rapes 537 549 2.00 2.11

2.9 Total recorded robberies 3,904 4,919 14.53 18.94

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 20,663 32,059 76.90 123.47

2.11 Total recorded thefts 23,513 35,824 87.51 137.97

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 837 581 3.12 2.24

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 5,716 6,977 21.27 26.87

2.14 Total recorded frauds 1,763 2,105 6.56 8.11

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 303 321 1.13 1.24

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 1,187 1,530 4.42 5.89

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 18 12 0.07 0.05

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 51,924 53,798 193.25 207.20

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 1,096 1,055 4.08 4.06

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 273 300 1.02 1.16

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 120 148 0.45 0.57

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects 2,276 2,359 8.47 9.09

3.7 Total assault suspects 7,975 8,471 29.68 32.62

3.8 Rape suspects 234 230 0.87 0.89

3.9 Robbery suspects 1,388 1,289 5.17 4.96

3.10 Major theft suspects 11,605 12,597 43.19 48.52

3.11 Total theft suspects 12,905 14,012 48.03 53.97

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 330 306 1.23 1.18

3.13 Burglary suspects 3,321 3,263 12.36 12.57

3.14 Fraud suspects 671 470 2.50 1.81

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 127 101 0.47 0.39

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,344 1,462 5.00 5.63

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 15 7 0.06 0.03

3.18 Kidnapping suspects

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 4,159 4,091 15.48 15.76

4.2 Total male suspects 47,765 49,707 177.77 191.44

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects 3,955 3,932 14.72 15.14

4.5 Adult male suspects 45,621 47,603 169.79 183.34

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 204 159 0.76 0.61

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 2,144 2,104 7.98 8.10

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel

5.2 Female prosecution personnel

5.3 Male prosecution personnel

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 51,924 53,798 193.25 207.20

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1,096 1,055 4.08 4.06

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide 273 300 1.02 1.16

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

120 148 0.45 0.57

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault 2,276 2,359 8.47 9.09

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault 7,975 8,471 29.68 32.62

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 234 230 0.87 0.89

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery 1,388 1,289 5.17 4.96

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft 11,605 12,597 43.19 48.52

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft 12,905 14,012 48.03 53.97

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft 330 306 1.23 1.18

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary 3,321 3,263 12.36 12.57

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud 671 470 2.50 1.81

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 127 101 0.47 0.39

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses 1,344 1,462 5.00 5.63

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 15 7 0.06 0.03

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 19,455 18,888 72.41 72.74

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 5 6 0.02 0.02

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 40 38 0.15 0.15

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

5 3 0.02 0.01

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 857 851 3.19 3.28

10.7 Total convicted for assault 2,944 3,107 10.96 11.97

10.8 Total convicted for rape 2 4 0.01 0.02

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 132 149 0.49 0.57

10.10 Total convicted for major theft 4,326 4,540 16.10 17.49

10.11 Total convicted for theft 4,803 5,079 17.88 19.56

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 94 63 0.35 0.24

10.13 Total convicted for burglary 1,079 1,097 4.02 4.22

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 119 106 0.44 0.41

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 6 13 0.02 0.05

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 565 5,671 2.10 21.84

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 1,692 1,602 6.30 6.17

11.2 Total males convicted 17,763 17,286 66.11 66.57

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted 1,602 1,555 5.96 5.99

11.5 Adult males convicted 17,175 16,828 63.92 64.81

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 90 47 0.33 0.18

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 588 458 2.19 1.76

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UkrainePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 126,721 127,813 266.74 266.08

1.2 Female police personnel 10,679 11,296 22.48 23.52

1.3 Male police personnel 116,042 116,517 244.26 242.56

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 1,794.800 2,480.800

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

4,982 4,911

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 556,351 520,105 1,171.07 1,082.74

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 4,041 3,487 8.51 7.26

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 301 0.63

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

146 104 0.31 0.22

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 213 223 0.45 0.46

2.6 Total recorded major assaults

2.7 Total recorded assaults 5,703 5,538 12.00 11.53

2.8 Total recorded rapes 1,048 964 2.21 2.01

2.9 Total recorded robberies 36,486 40,789 76.80 84.91

2.10 Total recorded major thefts 557 801 1.17 1.67

2.11 Total recorded thefts 264,904 231,632 557.60 482.21

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 7,013 5,857 14.76 12.19

2.13 Total recorded burglaries

2.14 Total recorded frauds 19,639 19,804 41.34 41.23

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 7,307 7,403 15.38 15.41

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 57,435 65,740 120.90 136.86

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 2,980 3,080 6.27 6.41

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 205 172 0.43 0.36

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 204,471 209,740 430.39 436.63

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 2,916 2,967 6.14 6.18

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects

3.6 Major assault suspects

3.7 Total assault suspects 3,836 3,993 8.07 8.31

3.8 Rape suspects 597 538 1.26 1.12

3.9 Robbery suspects 10,054 11,187 21.16 23.29

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 77,500 73,210 163.13 152.41

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 3,692 3,466 7.77 7.22

3.13 Burglary suspects

3.14 Fraud suspects 2,905 3,591 6.11 7.48

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 4,203 3,928 8.85 8.18

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 26,626 34,178 56.05 71.15

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 1,117 1,219 2.35 2.54

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 74 71 0.16 0.15

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 27,892 29,549 58.71 61.51

4.2 Total male suspects 176,579 180,191 371.68 375.12

4.3 Total adult suspects 179,676 186,401 378.20 388.05

4.4 Adult female suspects 27,575 28,649 58.04 59.64

4.5 Adult male suspects 153,574 158,610 323.26 330.19

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 24,795 23,339 52.19 48.59

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 1,790 1,758 3.77 3.66

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 23,005 21,581 48.42 44.93

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PROSECUTION5. Prosecution personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

5.1 Total prosecution personnel 10,114 9,908 21.29 20.63

5.2 Female prosecution personnel 2,543 2,568 5.35 5.35

5.3 Male prosecution personnel 7,571 7,340 15.94 15.28

5.4 Total prosecution budget/financial resources 207.700 266.400

5.5 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime

6. Persons prosecuted, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

6.1 Grand total of persons prosecuted 20,764 20,662 43.71 43.01

6.2 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 4,252 4,198 8.95 8.74

6.3 Total prosecuted for attempted intentional homicide

6.4 Total prosecuted for intentional homicide committed with a firearm

6.5 Total prosecuted for non-intentional homicide 242 278 0.51 0.58

6.6 Total prosecuted for major assault

6.7 Total prosecuted for assault

6.8 Total prosecuted for rape 818 765 1.72 1.59

6.9 Total prosecuted for robbery

6.10 Total prosecuted for major theft

6.11 Total prosecuted for theft

6.12 Total prosecuted for automobile theft

6.13 Total prosecuted for burglary

6.14 Total prosecuted for fraud

6.15 Total prosecuted for embezzlement 3,739 2,582 7.87 5.38

6.16 Total prosecuted for all drug offenses

6.17 Total prosecuted for bribery 1,111 1,207 2.34 2.51

6.18 Total prosecuted for kidnapping

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Ukraine - prosecution section7. Persons prosecuted, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

7.1 Total females prosecuted

7.2 Total males prosecuted

7.3 Total adults prosecuted 20,764 20,662 43.71 43.01

7.4 Adult females prosecuted

7.5 Adult males prosecuted

7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted

7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted

7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted

COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 5,290 5,427 11.14 11.30

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 297.300 456.500

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

231,171 231,003 486.60 480.90

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 201,081 204,794 423.26 426.34

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 524 592 1.10 1.23

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Ukraine - courts section10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 201,081 204,794 423.26 426.34

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 3,250 2,489 6.84 5.18

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide 308 320 0.65 0.67

10.6 Total convicted for major assault 4,857 4,815 10.22 10.02

10.7 Total convicted for assault 10,704 11,056 22.53 23.02

10.8 Total convicted for rape 695 640 1.46 1.33

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 15,990 17,587 33.66 36.61

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 84,586 80,419 178.05 167.41

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft 4,430 4,486 9.32 9.34

10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 2,130 2,720 4.48 5.66

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 29,947 33,868 63.04 70.51

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 1,721 1,708 3.62 3.56

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 66 55 0.14 0.11

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 24,266 27,152 51.08 56.52

11.2 Total males convicted 176,815 177,642 372.18 369.81

11.3 Total adults convicted 179,970 182,988 378.82 380.94

11.4 Adult females convicted 22,966 25,753 48.34 53.61

11.5 Adult males convicted 157,004 157,235 330.48 327.33

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 21,111 21,806 44.44 45.40

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,300 1,399 2.74 2.91

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 19,811 20,407 41.70 42.48

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PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

135 134

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 170,014 116,998

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

11 11

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 5,087 3,224

14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 45,084 39,468

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 9,456

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 30,012

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 1,728

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 491

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 1,237

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

440.600 612.900

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 40,743 38,768 85.76 80.71

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 9,360 9,920 19.70 20.65

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law

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Ukraine - prisons section16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 9,230 9,419 19.43 19.61

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 140,885 143,452 296.55 298.64

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 150,115 152,872 315.98 318.25

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 9,124 9,297 19.21 19.35

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 138,588 141,056 291.72 293.65

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 2,403 2,519 5.06 5.24

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 106 122 0.22 0.25

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 2,297 2,397 4.83 4.99

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

2,908 2,677 6.12 5.57

17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

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18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 31,388 28,868 66.07 60.10

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 30,323 27,832 63.83 57.94

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 1,065 1,036 2.24 2.16

20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 14,312 10,639

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 2,046 3,568

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 10,482 10,212

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 10,599 9,944

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Uruguay - police section

UruguayPOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 16,985 16,867 497.31 497.41

1.2 Female police personnel 1,715 1,780 50.21 52.49

1.3 Male police personnel 15,250 15,107 446.51 445.50

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 711.876 773.660

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 189,025 178,579 5,534.52 5,266.28

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 181 194 5.30 5.72

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 105 86 3.07 2.54

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

87 93 2.55 2.74

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 35 40 1.02 1.18

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 1,643 1,598 48.11 47.12

2.7 Total recorded assaults 10,010 11,183 293.09 329.79

2.8 Total recorded rapes 297 327 8.70 9.64

2.9 Total recorded robberies 9,700 9,224 284.01 272.01

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 96,606 105,690 2,828.55 3,116.79

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 4,456 4,677 130.47 137.92

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 9,741 8,372 285.21 246.89

2.14 Total recorded frauds 991 986 29.02 29.08

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 2 2,247 0.06 66.26

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 701 730 20.52 21.53

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 15 12 0.44 0.35

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 3 0.09

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VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 125,773 146,399 3,682.54 4,317.29

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 519 651 15.20 19.20

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 137 127 4.01 3.75

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 61 81 1.79 2.39

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 55 60 1.61 1.77

3.6 Major assault suspects 1,372 1,187 40.17 35.00

3.7 Total assault suspects 8,216 9,248 240.56 272.72

3.8 Rape suspects 339 397 9.93 11.71

3.9 Robbery suspects 4,095 3,741 119.90 110.32

3.10 Major theft suspects 645 731 18.89 21.56

3.11 Total theft suspects 29,809 31,803 872.79 937.87

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 1,178 1,259 34.49 37.13

3.13 Burglary suspects 2,014 1,701 58.97 50.16

3.14 Fraud suspects 960 1,011 28.11 29.81

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 1,696 1,960 49.66 57.80

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 1,734 1,854 50.77 54.67

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 29 15 0.85 0.44

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 16 9 0.47 0.27

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 24,121 27,206 706.25 802.30

4.2 Total male suspects 111,087 123,073 3,252.55 3,629.41

4.3 Total adult suspects 105,690 119,137 3,094.53 3,513.34

4.4 Adult female suspects 20,184 21,994 590.97 648.60

4.5 Adult male suspects 86,389 96,090 2,529.41 2,833.68

4.6 Total juvenile suspects 22,906 24,457 670.67 721.23

4.7 Juvenile female suspects 4,737 4,468 138.70 131.76

4.8 Juvenile male suspects 18,537 19,584 542.75 577.53

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COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources 1,056.881 1,214.732

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

57 57

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

11,060 10,368 323.83 305.75

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault

10.8 Total convicted for rape

10.9 Total convicted for robbery

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

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Uruguay - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses

10.17 Total convicted for bribery

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted

11.2 Total males convicted

11.3 Total adults convicted

11.4 Adult females convicted

11.5 Adult males convicted

11.6 Total juveniles convicted

11.7 Juvenile females convicted

11.8 Juvenile males convicted

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

26 26

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 5,826 5,866

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles

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Uruguay - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 2,641 2,677

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 372 375

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 2,269 2,302

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 12 12

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 8 8

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 4 4

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

17.796 7.292

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 6,523 6,396 190.99 188.62

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 5,560 5,217 162.79 153.85

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 3,647 3,927 106.78 115.81

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention 10 12 0.29 0.35

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 3 3 0.09 0.09

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 105 88 3.07 2.60

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 1,566 1,311 45.85 38.66

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 1,556 1,263 45.56 37.25

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 280 287 8.20 8.46

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 4,989 4,976 146.07 146.74

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 50 42 1.46 1.24

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

7 9 0.20 0.27

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Uruguay - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 50 51

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 33 32

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

5 6

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

28 30

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

6 6

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 5 5

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 3 3

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 21 14

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 23 24

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 14 15

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 22 21

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 1 2

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 2 2

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 3 2

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served 1 1

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 6 5

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day 341 468 9.98 13.80

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day 336 465 9.84 13.71

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 0 0 0.00 0.00

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 325 377 9.52 11.12

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day 304 337 8.90 9.94

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day 0 0 0.00 0.00

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 10 10

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 1 1

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 1 1

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 6 6

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Zimbabwe - police section

ZimbabwePOLICE1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

1.1 Total police personnel 21,425 23,336 166.56 182.52

1.2 Female police personnel 1,254 3,116 9.75 24.37

1.3 Male police personnel 20,171 20,280 156.81 158.62

1.4 Total police budget/financial resources 78,300.000 339,000.000

1.5 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime

2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics, by type of crime including attempts to commit crimes

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes 122,426 129,953 951.76 1,016.40

2.2 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 1,028 1,092 7.99 8.54

2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 218 286 1.69 2.24

2.4 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm

2.5 Total recorded non-intentional homicides 888 1,078 6.90 8.43

2.6 Total recorded major assaults 22,692 28,329 176.41 221.57

2.7 Total recorded assaults 78,464 95,581 609.99 747.57

2.8 Total recorded rapes 3,858 4,997 29.99 39.08

2.9 Total recorded robberies 14,028 12,666 109.06 99.06

2.10 Total recorded major thefts

2.11 Total recorded thefts 176,648 163,601 1,373.29 1,279.57

2.12 Total recorded automobile theft 1,051 1,096 8.17 8.57

2.13 Total recorded burglaries 71,941 67,559 559.28 528.40

2.14 Total recorded frauds 3,815 5,068 29.66 39.64

2.15 Total recorded embezzlements 10,763 11,696 83.67 91.48

2.16 Total recorded drug offenses 4,417 5,149 34.34 40.27

2.17 Total recorded bribery crimes 413 458 3.21 3.58

2.18 Total recorded kidnappings 139 198 1.08 1.55

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Zimbabwe - police section3. Persons brought into initial formal contact with the police and/or criminal justice system by type of crime, where initial formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

3.1 Total - all persons brought into initial formal contact 310,358 327,006 2,412.77 2,557.61

3.2 Committed intentional homicide suspects 141 1,412 1.10 11.04

3.3 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 218 286 1.69 2.24

3.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects

3.5 Total non-intentional homicide suspects 450 652 3.50 5.10

3.6 Major assault suspects 14,611 18,630 113.59 145.71

3.7 Total assault suspects 45,217 60,106 351.52 470.11

3.8 Rape suspects 2,797 3,573 21.74 27.95

3.9 Robbery suspects 3,014 3,223 23.43 25.21

3.10 Major theft suspects

3.11 Total theft suspects 70,095 142,542 544.93 1,114.86

3.12 Automobile theft suspects 166 218 1.29 1.71

3.13 Burglary suspects 14,919 15,167 115.98 118.63

3.14 Fraud suspects 2,247 2,675 17.47 20.92

3.15 Embezzlement suspects 5,376 5,776 41.79 45.18

3.16 Total drug crime suspects 4,120 5,058 32.03 39.56

3.17 Bribery/corruption suspects 336 394 2.61 3.08

3.18 Kidnapping suspects 107 141 0.83 1.10

4. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, by sex and age group, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned etc.

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

4.1 Total female suspects 46,557 49,051 361.94 383.64

4.2 Total male suspects 263,804 277,955 2,050.85 2,173.97

4.3 Total adult suspects

4.4 Adult female suspects

4.5 Adult male suspects

4.6 Total juvenile suspects

4.7 Juvenile female suspects

4.8 Juvenile male suspects

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COURTS8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

8.1 Total number of professional judges/magistrates

8.2 Number of female professional judges/magistrates

8.3 Number of male professional judges/magistrates

8.4 Number of lay judges/magistrates

8.5 Number of female lay judges/magistrates

8.6 Number of male lay judges/magistrates

8.7 Total court budget/financial resources

8.8 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime

9. Persons brought before the criminal courts

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

9.1 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts

116,727 99,427 907.45 777.65

9.2 Total convicted in criminal court 64,238 52,278 499.40 408.88

9.3 Total acquitted in criminal court 9,912 7,320 77.06 57.25

10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by type of crime

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

10.1 Grand total of persons convicted 40,843 34,584 317.52 270.49

10.2 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide

10.3 Total convicted for attempting intentional homicide 367 437 2.85 3.42

10.4 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide with a firearm

10.5 Total convicted for non-intentional homicide

10.6 Total convicted for major assault

10.7 Total convicted for assault 5,318 5,972 41.34 46.71

10.8 Total convicted for rape 609 729 4.73 5.70

10.9 Total convicted for robbery 865 1,197 6.72 9.36

10.10 Total convicted for major theft

10.11 Total convicted for theft 29,351 27,634 228.18 216.13

10.12 Total convicted for automobile theft

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Zimbabwe - courts section10.13 Total convicted for burglary

10.14 Total convicted for fraud 618 830 4.80 6.49

10.15 Total convicted for embezzlement 2,241 2,257 17.42 17.65

10.16 Total convicted for all drug offenses 2,001 1,775 15.56 13.88

10.17 Total convicted for bribery 468 689 3.64 5.39

10.18 Total convicted for kidnapping 99 203 0.77 1.59

11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex and age group

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

11.1 Total females convicted 9,982 7,014 77.60 54.86

11.2 Total males convicted 60,901 48,088 473.45 376.11

11.3 Total adults convicted 69,351 53,782 539.15 420.65

11.4 Adult females convicted 9,763 6,536 75.90 51.12

11.5 Adult males convicted 56,385 47,932 438.35 374.89

11.6 Total juveniles convicted 1,904 1,710 14.80 13.37

11.7 Juvenile females convicted 372 370 2.89 2.89

11.8 Juvenile males convicted 1,486 1,372 11.55 10.73

PRISONS12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

42 41

12.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for adults 16,406 15,956

13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock-ups)

1

13.2 Total number of spaces (beds) available for juveniles 450

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Zimbabwe - prisons section14. Staff of adult and juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, by sex, and financial resources

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

14.1 Total number of staff in adult prisons 7,949 7,709

14.2 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 6,673 6,287

14.3 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 1,276 1,299

14.4 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 143

14.5 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 17

14.6 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 126

14.7 Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions)

5.315 45.112

15. Persons incarcerated, by category of incarceration, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

15.1 Total persons incarcerated 21,231 19,608 165.05 153.36

15.2 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,732 9,902 52.34 77.45

15.3 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 14,499 13,706 112.72 107.20

15.4 Total persons in administrative detention

15.5 Total persons incarcerated for non-payment of penal fine

15.6 Total persons incarcerated under civil law 18 4 0.14 0.03

16. Convicted prisoners, by sex and age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

16.1 Number of female convicted prisoners 491 465 3.82 3.64

16.2 Number of male convicted prisoners 14,008 13,241 108.90 103.56

16.3 Total convicted adults admitted to prison 14,499 13,706 112.72 107.20

16.4 Adult convicted females admitted to prison 464 450 3.61 3.52

16.5 Adult convicted males admitted to prison 13,824 13,108 107.47 102.52

16.6 Total convicted juveniles admitted to prison 211 148 1.64 1.16

16.7 Juvenile convicted females admitted to prison 27 15 0.21 0.12

16.8 Juvenile convicted males admitted to prison 184 133 1.43 1.04

16.9 Total number of convicted prisoners who are citizens of other countries

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Zimbabwe - prisons section17. Adult prisoners: Average length of time actually served in prison, after conviction, by offenses

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

17.1 All offenses average prison sentence served 1,029 996

17.2 Intentional homicide average prison sentence served 593 453

17.3 Attempted intentianal homicide average prison sentence served

77 73

17.4 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm average prison sentence served

17.5 Non-intentional homicide average prison sentence served

158 92

17.6 Major assault average prison sentence served 109 124

17.7 Total assault average prison sentence served 287 360

17.8 Rape average prison sentence served 2,203 2,125

17.9 Robbery average prison sentence served 857 629

17.10 Major theft average prison sentence served 2,331 1,897

17.11 Total theft average prison sentence served 3,234 3,086

17.12 Automobile theft average prison sentence served 263 226

17.13 Burglary average prison sentence served 2,971 3,131

17.14 Fraud average prison sentence served 81 128

17.15 Embezzlement average prison sentence served

17.16 Total drug crime average prison sentence served 268 352

17.17 Bribery/corruption average prison sentence served 31 19

17.18 Kidnapping average prison sentence served 7 15

18. Persons on probation, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

18.1 Total persons placed on probation on given day

18.2 Adults placed on probation on given day

18.3 Juveniles placed on probation on given day

19. Persons on conditional release / parole, by age group, selected day

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

19.1 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day

19.2 Adults placed on release/parole on given day

19.3 Juveniles placed on release/parole on given day

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20. Indicative percentage of prisoners suffering from:

VALUE RATE (per 100,000)

2003 2004 2003 2004

20.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction

20.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 26 25

20.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 8 8

20.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 2 2

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