Joint Eurostat-UNODC data collection: Implementing revised CTS

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Joint -UNODC data collection: Implementing revised CTS EUROSTAT Didier DUPRE Joint second meeting UN-CTS Focal Points and ICCS Technical Advisory Group Lima 7-8 June 2018

and EU crime statistics processes and publishes comparable statistical information at European level collected by the European Statistical System at national level: European Statistics Co-ordinates statistical activities at Union level and more particularly inside the European Commission: Other statistics; for crime DG HOME and DG JUST First data collection on crime and criminal justice for reference year 2005 across EU Member States and some neighbour countries; current series from 2008 reference year Since 2014, the figures on crime and criminal justice are collected through a joint -UNODC data collection across EU Member States and some neighbour countries -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 2

Regular European crime statistics Police EU part EUROSTAT Prosecution National contact Joint questionnaire Court Prison UN part UNODC EU part: specific needs for EU-law, e.g. more details Additional collections (non "regular") for specific cases, e.g. legal definition of an offence (migrants smuggling, etc.) -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 3

European crime statistics - ICCS ICCS implemented in the joint -UNODC data collection since 2016 reference year (to be published soon) provides guidelines, link to EU polices and financing -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 4

European crime statistics revised CTS Some data needed for EU laws are not available anymore, hence included in additional part The same due to the every 2-year rotation, the year when data needed for EU laws are not collected in the UN part they should be included in additional part Consequence 1: more important additional part Consequence 2: delays in delivery of 2016 data (1 st year) Consequence 3: missing 2016 data for some Member States (1 st year) that will be provided together with the 2017 reference year data Metadata: very good improvement -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 5

European crime statistics ICCS Revisions: -> breaks / large changes in series but this is an improvement for better comparability; Over 32 countries that sent 2016 data: 11 have sent full revised time series back to 2008 Others sent partial back series starting only from 2013 Covering some of the 13 core offences, in particular Theft of a motorised vehicle, Theft, Burglary, Attempted intentional homicide and/or Homicide, Serious assault and/or Sexual assault and Sexual violence -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 6

ICCS break in times series: Assault -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 7

Other EU crime statistics DG HOME: 2017 special data collection on trafficking of human beings; implemented with the Anti-trafficking Coordination network while working together with on checking and analysing data DG JUST: 2018 EU Justice Scoreboard together with the Council of Europe Commission for the Evaluation of the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ, non EU body) European Multidisciplinary Platform against Criminal Threats (EMPACT): work for setting up a permanent data collection system of seized, found or returned firearms; currently pilot phase is taking place (2018, 2019). -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 8

EU crime statistics - links http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/crime/overview http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database -> Population and social conditions -> Crime and criminal justice) http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/index.php?title=category:crime -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 9

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION CONTACT: ESTAT-CRIME@ec.europa.eu -UNODC: Implementing revised CTS 10