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POLICE 1. Police personnel, by sex, and financial resources, Police are part of the national security force Country has more than one police force Police or law enforcement personnel fulfill prosecutorial functions 1.1 Total police personnel 1.2 Female police personnel 1.3 Male police personnel There is a specialised police body assigned to the policing of organized crime 1.4 Total police personnel assigned to the policing of organized crime Total police budget/financial resources in millions of local currency Currency used Table 1: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 1: Alternative date Table 1: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 1 18 December 2008 Page 185 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, Largest City City population 1,765.50 1,797.50 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "total recorded crimes" 2.0 Grand total of recorded crimes 195,361 191,468 1,994.44 1,965.36 2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes in city 39,308 40,207 2,226,451.43 2,236,828.93 2.2 Grand total of suspects 56,429 49,324 576.08 506.30 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "intentional homicide" 2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 836 734 8.53 7.53 2.4 Total recorded committed intentional homicides in city 85 68 4,814.50 3,783.03 2.5 Committed intentional homicide suspects 683 635 6.97 6.52 2.6 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm 11 6 0.11 0.06 2.7 Intentional homicide, completed with a firearm: Total recorded offences in the largest city 5 2 283.21 111.27 2.8 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 10 15 0.10 0.15 2.9 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 223 211 2.28 2.17 2.10 Total recorded attempted intentional homicides in city 31 22 1,755.88 1,223.92 2.11 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 103 104 1.05 1.07 2.12 Intentional homicide, attempted with a firearm: Total recorded offences at the national level 2.13 Intentional homicide, attempted with a firearm: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.14 Intentional homicide, attempted with a firearm: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned Definition consistent with questionnaire for "non intentional homicide" 8 4 0.08 0.04 5 3 0.05 0.03 2.15 Total recorded non intentional homicides 77 81 0.79 0.83 2.16 Total recorded non intentional homicides in city 3 5 169.92 278.16 2.17 Total non intentional homicide suspects 74 54 0.76 0.55 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "assault" Data on assault include threats Data on assault include slapping/punching 2.18 Total recorded assaults 4,608 4,521 47.04 46.41 18 December 2008 Page 186 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, 2.19 Total recorded assaults in city 572 599 32,398.75 33,324.06 2.20 Total assault suspects 3,374 3,018 34.45 30.98 There is a distinction between aggravated and simple assault 2.21 Total recorded major assaults 2,208 1,986 22.54 20.39 2.22 Total recorded major assaults in city 320 295 18,125.18 16,411.68 2.23 Major assault suspects 1,563 1,407 15.96 14.44 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "rape" Distinction between sexual assault and actual penetration Includes consensual underage sexual relations 2.24 Total recorded rapes 483 353 4.93 3.62 2.25 Total recorded rapes in city 50 33 2,832.06 1,835.88 2.26 Rape suspects 272 239 2.78 2.45 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "robbery" Includes muggings Includes theft with violence 2.27 Total recorded robberies 11,562 9,793 118.04 100.52 2.28 Total recorded robberies in city 2,760 2,356 156,329.65 131,070.93 2.29 Robbery suspects 4,647 3,675 47.44 37.72 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "theft" Includes cases in which the property is returned 2.30 Total recorded thefts 103,196 104,161 1,053.53 1,069.18 2.31 All theft in the city 20,851 22,814 1,181,025.21 1,269,207.23 2.32 Total theft suspects 18,507 15,548 188.94 159.60 Distinction between grand (major) and petty theft 2.33 Total recorded major thefts 1,080 971 11.03 9.97 2.34 Major theft in the city 377 396 21,353.72 22,030.60 2.35 Major theft suspects 228 216 2.33 2.22 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "motor vehicle/automobile theft" Are data on motor vehicle/automobile theft included in total theft? 2.36 Total recorded automobile theft 1,420 1,560 14.50 16.01 18 December 2008 Page 187 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, 2.37 Motor vehicle/automobile theft: Total recorded offences in the largest city 324 363 18,351.74 20,194.71 2.38 Automobile theft suspects 849 827 8.67 8.49 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "housebreaking / burglary" Data include: Theft from a factory, shop or office Data include: Theft from a military establishment Data include: Theft by using false keys Data include: Theft from a car Data include: Theft from a container Data include: Theft from a vending machine Data include: Theft from a parking meter Data include: Theft from fenced meadow/compound Are data on housebreaking / burglary included in total theft? 2.39 Total recorded burglaries 20,048 30,927 204.67 317.46 2.40 Housebreaking / Burglary: Total recorded offences in the largest city 3,574 7,540 202,435.57 419,471.49 2.41 Burglary suspects 3,197 2,087 32.64 21.42 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "economic fraud" Includes fraudulent obtaining of financial property Are data on economic fraud included in total theft? 2.42 Total recorded frauds 7,052 6,944 71.99 71.28 2.43 Economic fraud: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2,232 2,239 126,423.11 124,561.89 2.44 Fraud suspects 1,644 1,554 16.78 15.95 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "embezzlement" Includes fraudulent obtaining of financial property Are data on economic fraud included in total theft? 2.45 Total recorded embezzlements 2,235 1,996 22.82 20.49 2.46 City embezzlement 224 204 12,687.62 11,349.10 2.47 Embezzlement suspects 1,680 1,249 17.15 12.82 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "drug related crimes" 2.48 Total recorded drug offenses 5,489 4,959 56.04 50.90 18 December 2008 Page 188 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, 2.49 Drug related crimes: Total recorded offences in the largest city 1,222 1,214 69,215.52 67,538.25 2.50 Total drug crime suspects 2,670 2,266 27.26 23.26 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "drug trafficking" Are data on drug trafficking included in drug related crimes? 2.51 Total recorded illicit drug traffic crimes 5,311 4,819 54.22 49.47 2.52 Drug trafficking: Total recorded offences in the largest city 1,206 1,138 68,309.26 63,310.15 2.53 Drug trafficking suspects 2,446 2,085 24.97 21.40 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "bribery and/or corruption" 2.54 Total recorded bribery crimes 4,160 3,387 42.47 34.77 2.55 City bribery or corruption 500 488 28,320.59 27,148.82 2.56 Bribery/corruption suspects 2,040 1,678 20.83 17.22 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "active bribery" 2.57 Active bribery: Total recorded offences at the national level 362 442 3.70 4.54 2.58 Active bribery: Total recorded offences in the largest city 100 149 5,664.12 8,289.29 2.59 Active bribery: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned 174 250 1.78 2.57 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "passive bribery" 2.60 Passive bribery: Total recorded offences at the national level 954 597 9.74 6.13 2.61 Passive bribery: Total recorded offences in the largest city 136 87 7,703.20 4,840.06 2.62 Passive bribery: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned 345 379 3.52 3.89 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "kidnapping" 2.63 Total recorded kidnappings 36 23 0.37 0.24 2.64 City kidnapping 8 3 453.13 166.90 2.65 Kidnapping suspects 25 20 0.26 0.21 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "human trafficking" Are data on sexual exploitation included in human trafficking? Are data on forced labour included in human trafficking? 2.66 Human trafficking: Total recorded offences at the national level 169 102 1.73 1.05 2.67 Human trafficking: Total recorded offences in the largest city 19 16 1,076.18 890.13 2.68 Human trafficking: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned 43 52 0.44 0.53 18 December 2008 Page 189 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, Definition consistent with questionnaire for "smuggling of migrants" 2.69 Smuggling of migrants: Total recorded offences at the national level 2.70 Smuggling of migrants: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.71 Smuggling of migrants: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned Definition consistent with questionnaire for "counterfeit currency offences" Are data on counterfeit currency offences included in economic fraud? 2.72 Counterfeit currency offences: Total recorded offences at the national level 2.73 Counterfeit currency offences: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.74 Counterfeit currency offences: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned Definition consistent with questionnaire for "participation in organized criminal groups" 2.75 Participation in organized criminal groups: Total recorded offences at the national level 2.76 Participation in organized criminal groups: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.77 Participation in organized criminal groups: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned 12 10 0.12 0.10 1 56.64 10 6 0.10 0.06 2,822 2,120 28.81 21.76 1,152 873 65,250.64 48,567.45 185 103 1.89 1.06 867 590 8.85 6.06 175 65 9,912.21 3,616.13 242 367 2.47 3.77 Source: city population Comments for "Total recorded crimes" Ministry of Statistics and Analysis The figures shown in boxes 2.2 (and those shown elsewhere where information concerning persons is requested) do not include repeat offenders, whether or not the previous convictions of those offenders were expunged. Comments for "Intentional homicide" Comments for "Non intentional homicide" Comments for "Assault" The figures provided refer to cases covered by article 144 of the Criminal Code, Causing death by negligence. The criterion for classification as major assault is the seriousness of the bodily injuries caused. 18 December 2008 Page 190 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, Comments for "Rape" Comments for "Robbery" Comments for "Theft" Comments for "Motor vehicle/automobile theft" Comments for "Housebreaking / Burglary" Comments for "Economic fraud" Rape is defined as sexual intercourse against the will of the female victim with the use or threat of violence against her or persons close to her or with advantage taken of a situation in which the victim is helpless. The definition of robbery given in this questionnaire includes the concepts of robbery and robbery with violence as defined in the ian Criminal Code: Robbery is understood as the theft of property committed in the presence of the victim, possibly combined with the use or threat of force that does not endanger the life or health of the victim; Robbery with violence is understood to mean the use or threat of violence that endangers the life or health of the victim with the aim of taking direct possession of property. Theft is defined as the surreptitious removal of property. The criterion for distinguishing between major theft and petty theft is the detriment caused. Motor vehicle/automobile theft is defined as the unlawful taking and use of a motor vehicle/automobile without intent to keep it. Fraud is defined as the acquisition of property or of a right to property through deception or abuse of trust. The definition of embezzlement given in this questionnaire includes the concepts of misappropriation through the abuse of official authority and embezzlement or conversion as defined in the ian Criminal Code: Misappropriation through the abuse of official authority is understood as the acquisition of property or of a right to property by an official through the abuse of his/her authority in the absence of elements constituting the offence of embezzlement or conversion; Embezzlement or conversion may be committed by a person to whom the property in question is entrusted. Comments for "Embezzlement" Comments for "Drug related crimes" Comments for "Drug trafficking" Trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors is defined as the unlawful manufacture, processing, acquisition, possession, transportation or transfer of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances or precursors with or without intent to sell. 18 December 2008 Page 191 of 2339

POLICE 2. Crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics and persons brought into initial formal contact with the police, by type of crime, Comments for "Bribery and/or corruption" Corruption is defined as the intentional use by persons authorized to perform State functions, or by persons of equivalent status, of their official positions and of the associated opportunities in order to unlawfully obtain for themselves, or for close relatives, material or non material benefits, privileges or advantages, or the bribery of such persons by natural or legal persons through the unlawful granting of such benefits, privileges or advantages. Active bribery is covered by article 431 of the Criminal Code. Passive bribery is covered by article 430 of the Criminal Code, where the taking of a bribe is defined as the acceptance by an official for him or herself, or for a relative or friend, of tangible assets or other material benefits offered exclusively in connection with his or her official position in exchange for official patronage or connivance, or for the favourable resolution of matters within his or her competence or for the performance or nonperformance of an act that he or she was empowered or required to perform by virtue of his or her official position in the interest of the person making the offer or of those represented by that person. Comments for "Kidnapping" Comments for "Human trafficking" Comments for "Smuggling of migrants" Comments for "Counterfeit currency offences" The above figures are for cases covered by article 371 1 of the Criminal Code, on organization of the illegal entry into, stay within and exit from the territory of the Republic of of foreign nationals or stateless persons. The above figures are for cases covered by article 221 of the Criminal Code (on the manufacture, possession or sale of counterfeit currency or securities) the manufacture or possession with intent to sell, or the sale of, counterfeit versions of official currency of the Republic of (the national currency), of State or other securities denominated in the national currency, of foreign currency or of securities denominated in a foreign currency. Comments for "Participation in organized criminal groups" Table 2: Source(s) of the data provided Official statistics of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of and the computerized Criminal statistics databank. 18 December 2008 Page 192 of 2339

POLICE 3. Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system, regardless of the type of crime, by category and sex, age group and citizenship, where formal contact might include being suspected, arrested, cautioned, Data refer to persons suspected Data refer to persons arrested Data refer to persons cautioned Data refer to other categories 3.1 Total female suspects 9,093 8,046 92.83 82.59 3.2 Total male suspects 47,336 41,278 483.25 423.71 3.3 Total adult suspects 50,249 44,211 512.99 453.81 3.4 Adult female suspects 8,517 7,491 86.95 76.89 3.5 Adult male suspects 41,732 36,720 426.04 376.92 3.6 Total juvenile suspects 6,180 5,113 63.09 52.48 3.7 Juvenile female suspects 576 555 5.88 5.70 3.8 Juvenile male suspects 5,604 4,558 57.21 46.79 3.9 Formal contact with the criminal justice system: Citizens of other countries 1,422 1,322 14.52 13.57 Table 3: Source(s) of the data provided Police: Definition of 'adult' used in the national criminal justice system Police: Definition of 'juvenile' used in the national criminal justice system Police: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Comments for Table 3 Official statistics of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of and the computerized Criminal statistics databank. Person aged 18 or above Person under age 18 Person who is neither a citizen of the Republic of nor stateless Persons brought into formal contact with the criminal justice system refers to persons suspected and persons charged. Person suspected is understood to mean a natural person who has been arrested on suspicion of having committed an offence or in respect of whom a criminal prosecution body has instituted criminal proceedings or issued a restraining order pending his/her being formally charged or being declared to be a suspect. Person charged is understood to mean a natural person who has been formally charged. 18 December 2008 Page 193 of 2339

POLICE 4. Supplementary information on crimes recorded in criminal (police) statistics Are there written rules regulating the way in which criminal (police) data are recorded? Data is collected: 1 when reported to police, 2 before invastigation, 3 after investigation 1 A principal offence rule is applied Multiple offences are counted as: 1 one offence, 2 two or more offences, 3 uncertain An offence committed by more than one person is counted as : 1 one offence, 2 two or more offences, 3 uncertain 2 1 Data recording methods have been substantially modified during the reporting period Table 4: Source(s) of the data provided Criminal law of the Republic of Comments for Table 4 18 December 2008 Page 194 of 2339

PROSECUTION 5. Prosecution personnel, by category, and financial resources, 5.0 Total prosecution personnel 1,994 1,992 20.36 20.45 5.1 Female prosecution personnel 429 434 4.38 4.45 5.2 Male prosecution personnel 1,565 1,558 15.98 15.99 There is a specialized prosecution body dealing with organized crime 5.3 Total prosecution officials assigned to the prosecution of organized crime Total prosecution budget/financial resources in millions of local currency Currency used 61 63 0.62 0.65 51,116.10 63,427.80 521.84 651.07 Prosecutor agency Table 5: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 5: Alternative date Table 5: Source(s) of the data provided Cost estimate Comments for Table 5 6. Persons prosecuted, by selected types of crime, 6.1 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 1,073 1,040 10.95 10.68 6.2 Human Trafficking: Persons prosecuted 62 48 0.63 0.49 6.3 Smuggling of Migrants: Persons prosecuted 6.4 Participation in Organized Criminal Groups: Persons prosecuted 346 433 3.53 4.44 Table 6: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 6 Report on crime in the Republic of Person prosecuted is understood as a natural person who has been formally charged. 18 December 2008 Page 195 of 2339

PROSECUTION 7. Persons prosecuted, regardless of the type of crime, by sex, age group, and citizenship, 7.0 Total persons prosecuted 87,839 78,699 896.75 807.82 7.1 Total females prosecuted 11,673 10,721 119.17 110.05 7.2 Total males prosecuted 76,166 67,978 777.58 697.77 7.3 Total adults prosecuted 80,308 72,638 819.86 745.61 7.4 Adult females prosecuted 11,032 10,116 112.63 103.84 7.5 Adult males prosecuted 69,276 62,522 707.24 641.77 7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 7,531 6,061 76.88 62.21 7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 641 605 6.54 6.21 7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 6,890 5,456 70.34 56.00 7.9 Persons prosecuted: Citizens of other countries 1,589 16.31 Are citizens of other countries included in total persons prosecuted? Table 7: Source(s) of the data provided Prosecution: Definition of 'adult' used in the national criminal justice system Prosecution: Definition of 'juvenile' used in the national criminal justice system Prosecution: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Report on offenders Person aged 18 or above Person under age 18 Person who is neither a citizen of the Republic of nor stateless Comments for Table 7 18 December 2008 Page 196 of 2339

COURTS 8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts, 8.0 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 952 951 9.72 9.76 8.1 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 502 514 5.12 5.28 8.2 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 450 437 4.59 4.49 8.3 Number of part time professional judges/magistrates 8.4 Professional part time judges: Females 8.5 Professional part time judges: Males Part time personnel is NOT included in total professional judges or magistrates 8.6 Number of lay judges/magistrates 8.7 Number of female lay judges/magistrates 8.8 Number of male lay judges/magistrates 8.9 Number of part time lay judges/magistrates 8.10 Lay part time judges: Females 8.11 Lay part time judges: Males Data on part time personnel is NOT included in total lay judges or magistrates There is a specialised court dealing with organized crime 8.12 Total professional judges or magistrates assigned to the judging of organized crime Total court budget/financial resources in millions of local currency Currency used 73843 80661 Table 8: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 8: Alternative date Table 8: Source(s) of the data provided Reports of the Ministry of Justice Comments for Table 8 18 December 2008 Page 197 of 2339

COURTS 9. Persons brought before the criminal courts and estimates on output statistics, regardless of the type of crime, Data on total persons brought before the criminal courts (input statistics) are available 9.0 Total number of persons brought before the criminal courts 85,808 85,117 876.01 873.70 9.1 Conviction rate 95 96.40 0.97 0.99 9.2 Duration of criminal trials (months) 2 2 0.02 0.02 Table 9: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 9 Reports on the work of the courts in examining criminal cases. 10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by selected types of crime, 10.1 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 922 975 9.41 10.01 10.2 Human Trafficking: Persons convicted 18 20 0.18 0.21 10.3 Smuggling of Migrants: Persons convicted 10.4 Participation in Organized Criminal Groups: Persons convicted 150 149 1.53 1.53 Table 10: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 10 18 December 2008 Page 198 of 2339

COURTS 11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex, age group and citizenship, 11.0 Grand total of persons convicted 77,594 78,238 792.16 803.09 11.1 Total females convicted 9,491 10,354 96.89 106.28 11.2 Total males convicted 68,103 67,884 695.26 696.81 11.3 Total adults convicted 72,340 72,426 738.52 743.43 11.4 Adult females convicted 9,022 9,786 92.11 100.45 11.5 Adult males convicted 63,318 62,640 646.41 642.98 11.6 Total juveniles convicted 5,254 5,812 53.64 59.66 11.7 Juvenile females convicted 469 568 4.79 5.83 11.8 Juvenile males convicted 4,785 5,244 48.85 53.83 11.9 Persons convicted: Citizens of other countries 2,047 1,964 20.90 20.16 Citizens of other countries are included in total persons convicted Table 11: Source(s) of the data provided Courts: Definition of 'adult' used in the national criminal justice system Courts: Definition of 'juvenile' used in the national criminal justice system Courts: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Report on numbers of persons convicted and on sentences. Person aged 18 or above Person under age 18 Person who is not a citizen of the Republic of Comments for Table 11 18 December 2008 Page 199 of 2339

PRISONS 12. Adult prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions (including institutions for pre trial detention), 12.1 Total number of adult prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock ups) 12.2 Adult prisons: Official capacity (intended number of places available without overcrowding) 30 30 0.31 0.31 40,755 41,370 416.07 424.65 Table 12: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 12: Alternative date Table 12: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 12 13. Juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions, 13.1 Total number of juvenile prisons, penal or correctional institutions (excluding temporary jail lock ups) Data for juvenile prisons are included in adult prisons 13.2 Juvenile prisons: Official capacity (intended number of places available without overcrowding) Data for juvenile prison capacity are included in adult prison capacity 2 2 0.02 0.02 1,270 1,200 12.97 12.32 Table 13: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 13: Alternative date Table 13: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 13 18 December 2008 Page 200 of 2339

PRISONS 14. Staff of adult or juvenile prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions (including institutions for pre trial detention), by sex, and financial resources, 14.0 Total number of staff in adult prisons 6,416 6,394 65.50 65.63 14.1 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 1,212 1,200 12.37 12.32 14.2 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 5,204 5,194 53.13 53.31 14.3 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 394 379 4.02 3.89 Total staff of juvenile prisons is included in total staff for adult prisons 14.4 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 121 114 1.24 1.17 Total female staff of juvenile prisons is included in total female staff for adult prisons 14.5 Total number of male staff in juvenile prisons 273 265 2.79 2.72 Total male staff of juvenile prisons is included in total male staff for adult prisons Total prison budget/financial resources (adult and juvenile institutions) in millions of local currency Table 14: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 14: Alternative date Table 14: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 14 18 December 2008 Page 201 of 2339

PRISONS 15. Persons held in prisons, penal institutions or correctional institutions (including institutions for pretrial detention), regardless of the type of crime Legal status, sex, age group and citizenship, selected day, 15.0 Total persons incarcerated 41,538 45,416 424.06 466.18 15.1 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 3,205 3,364 32.72 34.53 15.2 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 34,066 37,398 347.78 383.88 15.3 Incarcerated persons: convicted awaiting the sentence 201 267 2.05 2.74 15.4 Incarcerated persons: in other categories 4,066 4,387 41.51 45.03 15.5 Incarcerated persons: total adults 41,013 44,856 418.70 460.43 15.6 Incarcerated persons: total juveniles 525 560 5.36 5.75 15.7 Incarcerated persons: total females 3,098 3,460 31.63 35.52 15.8 Incarcerated persons: total males 38,440 41,956 392.43 430.67 15.9 Incarcerated persons: female adults 3,064 3,418 31.28 35.08 15.10 Incarcerated persons: female juveniles 34 42 0.35 0.43 15.11 Incarcerated persons: male adults 37,949 41,438 387.42 425.35 15.12 Incarcerated persons: male juveniles 491 518 5.01 5.32 15.13 Incarcerated persons: citizens of other countries 1,693 1,301 17.28 13.35 Table 15: Selected day 31.12 Table 15: Source(s) of the data provided Prisons: Definition of 'adult' used in the national criminal justice system Prisons: Definition of 'juvenile' used in the national criminal justice system Prisons: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Comments for Table 15 Person aged 18 or above Person under age 18 Person who is neither a citizen of the Republic of nor stateless. Persons under investigation being held at detention facilities operated by law enforcement agencies and by the Office of the Prosecutor General. 18 December 2008 Page 202 of 2339

PRISONS 16. Persons on probation or under another form of supervision in the community, selected day, Definition consistent with questionnaire for "persons on probation" 16.0 Total persons placed on probation on given day 58,897 67,229 601.28 690.09 16.1 Adults placed on probation on given day 58,874 67,211 601.04 689.90 16.2 Juveniles placed on probation on given day 23 18 0.23 0.18 Table 16: Selected day 31.12 Table 16: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 16 17. Persons on conditional release/parole, by age group, selected day, Definition consistent with questionnaire for "persons on conditional release/parole" 17.0 Total persons placed on release/parole on given day 14,512 14,736 148.15 151.26 17.1 Adult persons on conditional release/parole 13,821 14,134 141.10 145.08 17.2 Juvenile persons on conditional release/parole 691 602 7.05 6.18 Table 17: Selected day 31.12 Table 17: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 17 The figures provided include: Persons on conditional release/parole; Persons whose sentences have been commuted to correctional labour; Persons whose sentences have been commuted to restriction of liberty. 18 December 2008 Page 203 of 2339

PRISONS 18. Estimated percentage of prisoners suffering from 18.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 2.10 1.20 18.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 2.60 2.50 18.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis 7.70 6.20 18.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness 7.20 4.10 Table 18: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 18 18 December 2008 Page 204 of 2339

Annex 19. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Metadata 1. recorded separately? 2. recorded as a group under... 3. cons. intentional homicide 4. cons. nonintentional homicide 5. cons. a crime, but not homicide 6. not considered a crime 7. Wording in national language 19.1 Attempted homicide Criminal attempt: An intentional act or a deliberate failure to act that is directly aimed at the commission of an offence, if that offence was not completed owing to circumstances over which the offender had no control. 19.2 Murder Murder: the deliberate unlawful taking of the life of another person 19.3 Manslaughter Causing of death by negligence 19.4 Infanticide 19.5 Homicide related to intimate/proximity 19.6 Homicide related to family. 19.7 Homicide related to felony murder/robbery/assault leading to death 19.8 Homicide related to fight 19.9 Homicide related to sex 19.10 Homicide related to drug. 19.11 Homicide related to alcohol. 19.12 Homicide related to arson 18 December 2008 Page 205 of 2339

Annex 19. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Metadata 19.13 Homicide related to gang/organized crime 19.14 Homicide related to juvenile gang killings Gang crime: The establishment of a gang, i.e. an armed organized group, with the aim of attacking enterprises, institutions, organizations or citizens, or the leadership of a gang, or participation in a gang or in attacks carried out by that gang. The offences committed by a gang are assessed individually, liability being based on the totality of the offences. Gang crime: The establishment of a gang, i.e. an armed organized group, with the aim of attacking enterprises, institutions, organizations or citizens, or the leadership of a gang, or participation in a gang or in attacks carried out by that gang. The offences committed by a gang are assessed individually, liability being based on the totality of the offences. 18 December 2008 Page 206 of 2339

Annex 19. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Metadata 19.15 Homicide related to act of terrorism 19.16 Homicide related to professional negligence 19.17 Abortion Terrorism: The causing of an explosion or the commission of arson or of other acts that may endanger the lives of or cause bodily injury to persons, cause large scale damage or have other grave consequences and the aim of which is to disrupt public order, or to inspire fear in the public, or to influence decision making by organs of the State or to hinder political or other public activities. Negligence in the performance of official duties: The failure of an official to carry out his or her official duties or to carry out those duties in a proper manner due to an unconscientious or negligent attitude towards them, resulting in particularly serious damage, in substantial injury to the rights and legitimate interests of citizens or to State or other public interests, or in the death of a person, or having other serious consequences. 18 December 2008 Page 207 of 2339

Annex 19. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Metadata 19.18 Euthanasia 19.19 Help with suicide The concept is covered in the following articles of the Criminal Code:Article 145: Inducing a person to commit suicide or to attempt to commit suicide through cruel treatment or systematic humiliation.article 146: Deliberately inclining a person towards suicide if that person has committed suicide or attempted to do so. 19.20 Causing death by dangerous driving 19.21 Causing death by careless driving 19.22 Other Violation, due to negligence, of road traffic or motor vehicle use regulations by a driver, resulting in minor or serious bodily injury or in the death of one person or in the deaths of two or more persons. Violation, due to negligence, of road traffic or motor vehicle use regulations by a driver, resulting in minor or serious bodily injury or in the death of one person or in the deaths of two or more persons. 18 December 2008 Page 208 of 2339

Annex 19. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Metadata Table 19: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 19 Criminal law of the Republic of Annex 20. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Years 2005 and 2006 20.1 Attempted homicide: Total recorded offences 223 211 2.28 2.17 Attempted homicide: Cases solved (%) 98.20 98.30 20.2 Murder: Total recorded offences 836 734 8.53 7.53 Murder: Cases solved (%) 94.70 96.80 20.3 Manslaughter: Total recorded offences 77 81 0.79 0.83 Manslaughter: Cases solved (%) 98.80 92.40 20.4 Infanticide: Total recorded offences 45 56 0.46 0.57 Infanticide: Cases solved (%) 95.20 91 20.5 Homicide related to intimate/proximity: Total recorded offences Homicide related to intimate/proximity: Cases solved (%) 20.6 Homicide related to family: Total recorded offences 166 196 1.69 2.01 Homicide related to family: Cases solved (%) 100 99.50 20.7 Homicide related to felony murder/robbery/assault leading to death: Total recorded offences Homicide related to felony murder/robbery/assault leading to death: Cases solved (%) 69 42 0.70 0.43 88.70 92.50 20.8 Homicide related to fight: Total recorded offences 28 20 0.29 0.21 Homicide related to fight: Cases solved (%) 100 100 20.9 Homicide related to sex: Total recorded offences 5 6 0.05 0.06 Homicide related to sex: Cases solved (%) 75 100 20.10 Homicide related to drug: Total recorded offences 3 4 0.03 0.04 Homicide related to drug: Cases solved (%) 100 100 20.11 Homicide related to alcohol: Total recorded offences 746 745 7.62 7.65 Homicide related to alcohol: Cases solved (%) 100 100 20.12 Homicide related to arson: Total recorded offences 8 9 0.08 0.09 18 December 2008 Page 209 of 2339

Annex 20. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Years 2005 and 2006 Homicide related to arson: Cases solved (%) 75 100 20.13 Homicide related to gang/organized crime: Total recorded offences Homicide related to gang/organized crime: Cases solved (%) 100 100 20.14 Homicide related to juvenile gang killings: Total recorded offences Homicide related to juvenile gang killings: Cases solved (%) 20.15 Homicide related to act of terrorism: Total recorded offences Homicide related to act of terrorism: Cases solved (%) 20.16 Homicide related to professional negligence: Total recorded offences Homicide related to professional negligence: Cases solved (%) 100 100 20.17 Abortion: Total recorded offences Abortion: Cases solved (%) 20.18 Euthanasia: Total recorded offences Euthanasia: Cases solved (%) 13 14 0.13 0.14 8 7 0.08 0.07 20.19 Help with suicide: Total recorded offences 9 6 0.09 0.06 Help with suicide: Cases solved (%) 75 100 20.20 Causing death by dangerous driving: Total recorded offences 830 836 8.47 8.58 Causing death by dangerous driving: Cases solved (%) 91.20 90 20.21 Causing death by careless driving: Total recorded offences 155 125 1.58 1.28 Causing death by careless driving: Cases solved (%) 99.30 100 20.22 Other: Total recorded offences Other: Cases solved (%) Figures are checked with other sources Details for checking with other sources Figures are revised retrospectively Details for retrospective revision Used counting unit Offence Explicit counting unit 18 December 2008 Page 210 of 2339

Annex 20. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Years 2005 and 2006 Table 20: Source(s) of the data provided Table 20: Comments Official statistics of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of and the computerized Criminal statistics databank. A case is regarded as solved during the reporting period if the pretrial proceedings have been completed and the case has been referred to a court, or if the pretrial proceedings have been discontinued or the institution of pretrial proceedings has been disallowed during the reporting period without acquittal of the accused, irrespective of when the offence was committed. Annex 21. Statistics on police recorded crime: theft of motor vehicles, by category Metadata 1. recorded separately? 2. recorded as a group under... 3. Wording in national language 21.1 Attempted theft of motor vehicles Criminal attempt: An intentional act or a deliberate failure to act that is directly aimed at the commission of an offence, if that offence was not completed owing to circumstances over which the offender had no control 21.2 Theft from motor vehicle Theft: The surreptitious taking of property. The criterion for distinguishing between major and other theft is the detriment caused. 21.3 Handling of stolen motor vehicle The unlawful appropriation and use of a motor vehicle (or small boat) without intent to keep it, carried out with the use or threat of force (chapter 3, article 214 of the Criminal Code). 21.4 Trafficking of stolen cars/ Organized crime 21.5 Aggravated motor vehicle theft (using force against the person)/ Car hijacking 21.6 Joyriding This offence, which under ian legislation includes the theft of any of the means of transport listed in 21.7 21.18, 21.20 21.24 and 21.27, falls within the definition given in 2.t10. The theft (hijacking) of any of the means of transport listed in 21.19, 21.25, 21.26, 21.28 and 21.29 is covered by article 311 of the Criminal Code and is regarded as an offence against public safety. 21.7 Theft of Cars/automobiles 21.8 Theft of taxi 18 December 2008 Page 211 of 2339

Annex 21. Statistics on police recorded crime: theft of motor vehicles, by category Metadata 21.9 Theft of vehicles for the transportation of livestock 21.10 Theft of vans/minibuses 21.11 Theft of motorcycles 21.12 Theft of scooters/mopeds 21.13 Theft of motorised miniscooters 21.14 Theft of cyclomotors 21.15 Theft of quad bikes 21.16 Theft of caravans/motor homes 21.17 Theft of buses 21.18 Theft of coaches 21.19 Theft of trains 21.20 Theft of trams 21.21 Theft of lorries 21.22 Theft of construction vehicles 21.23 Theft of agricultural vehicles 21.24 Theft of military vehicles 21.25 Theft of boats 21.26 Theft of other motorised seacrafts 21.27 Theft of snowmobiles 21.28 Theft of aeroplanes 21.29 Theft of other motorised aircrafts 21.30 Theft of other categories of vehicle not mentioned above Table 21: Source(s) of the data provided Table 21: Comments Criminal law of the Republic of 18 December 2008 Page 212 of 2339

Annex 22. Statistics on police recorded crime: theft of motor vehicles, by category Years 2005 and 2006 22.1 Attempted theft of motor vehicles: Total number of recorded offences 295 316 3.01 3.24 22.2 Theft from motor vehicle: Total number of recorded offences 10,044 9,304 102.54 95.50 22.3 Handling of stolen motor vehicle: Total number of recorded offences 22.4 Trafficking of stolen cars/ Organized crime: Total number of recorded offences 22.5 Aggravated motor vehicle theft (using force against the person)/ Car hijacking: Total number of recorded offences 49 27 0.50 0.28 22.6 Joyriding: Total number of recorded offences 1,715 1,798 17.51 18.46 22.7 Theft of Cars/automobiles: Total number of recorded offences 1,186 1,349 12.11 13.85 22.8 Theft of taxi: Total number of recorded offences 22.9 Theft of vehicles for the transporetation of livestock: Total number of recorded offences 22.10 Theft of vans/minibuses: Total number of recorded offences 22.11 Theft of motorcycles: Total number of recorded offences 132 111 1.35 1.14 22.12 Theft of scooters/mopeds: Total number of recorded offences 1 0.01 22.13 Theft of motorised miniscooters: Total number of recorded offences 22.14 Theft of cyclomotors: Total number of recorded offences 22.15 Theft of quad bikes: Total number of recorded offences 22.16 Theft of caravans/motor homes: Total number of recorded offences 22.17 Theft of buses: Total number of recorded offences 22.18 Theft of coaches: Total number of recorded offences 22.19 Theft of trains: Total number of recorded offences 22.20 Theft of trams: Total number of recorded offences 22.21 Theft of lorries: Total number of recorded offences 47 43 0.48 0.44 22.22 Theft of construction vehicles: Total number of recorded offences 22.23 Theft of agricultural vehicles: Total number of recorded offences 22.24 Theft of military vehicles: Total number of recorded offences 22.25 Theft of boats: Total number of recorded offences 22.26 Theft of other motorised seacrafts: Total number of recorded offences 18 December 2008 Page 213 of 2339

Annex 22. Statistics on police recorded crime: theft of motor vehicles, by category Years 2005 and 2006 22.27 Theft of snowmobiles: Total number of recorded offences 22.28 Theft of aeroplanes: Total number of recorded offences 22.29 Theft of other motorised aircrafts: Total number of recorded offences 22.30 Theft of other categories not mentioned above: Total number of recorded offences Figures are checked with other sources Details for checking with other sources Figures are revised retrospectively Details for retrospective revision Table 22: Source(s) of the data provided Table 22: Comments Official statistics of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of and the computerized Criminal statistics databank. 18 December 2008 Page 214 of 2339