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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 35,284 35,324 216.10 215.67 1.2 Female police personnel 6,463 6,779 39.58 41.39 1.3 Male police personnel 28,821 28,545 176.52 174.28 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 Yes Yes 867 962 5.31 5.87 Table 1: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 1: Alternative date Table 1: Source(s) of the data provided Annual Report (Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations) Comments for Table 1 18 December 2008 Page 1426 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 Amsterdam Amsterdam City population 742,783 743,079 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "total recorded crimes" 2.0 Grand total of recorded crimes 1,255,079 1,218,447 7,686.81 7,439.08 2.1 Grand total of recorded crimes in city 105,562 106,732 14,211.69 14,363.48 2.2 Grand total of suspects 349,620 358,349 2,141.27 2,187.86 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "intentional homicide" 2.3 Total recorded intentional homicide, completed 197 159 1.21 0.97 2.4 Total recorded committed intentional homicides in city 32 17 4.31 2.29 2.5 Committed intentional homicide suspects 2.6 Total recorded intentional homicides committed with a firearm 2.7 Intentional homicide, completed with a firearm: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.8 Intentional homicide committed with a firearm suspects 2.9 Total recorded intentional homicide, attempted 2.10 Total recorded attempted intentional homicides in city 2.11 Attempted intentional homicide suspects 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" 2.15 Total recorded non intentional homicides 2.16 Total recorded non intentional homicides in city 2.17 Total non intentional homicide suspects Definition consistent with questionnaire for "assault" Yes Yes Data on assault include threats Data on assault include slapping/punching 2.18 Total recorded assaults 56,107 57,651 343.63 351.98 Yes Yes Yes Yes 18 December 2008 Page 1427 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 3,479 3,662 468.37 492.81 2.20 Total assault suspects 45,510 48,748 278.73 297.63 There is a distinction between aggravated and simple assault 2.21 Total recorded major assaults 2.22 Total recorded major assaults in city 2.23 Major assault suspects Definition consistent with questionnaire for "rape" Yes Yes Distinction between sexual assault and actual penetration Includes consensual underage sexual relations 2.24 Total recorded rapes 1,540 1,434 9.43 8.76 2.25 Total recorded rapes in city 113 96 15.21 12.92 2.26 Rape suspects 1,165 976 7.14 5.96 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "robbery" Yes Yes Includes muggings Yes Yes Includes theft with violence 2.27 Total recorded robberies 15,463 13,716 94.70 83.74 2.28 Total recorded robberies in city 3,460 3,487 465.82 469.26 2.29 Robbery suspects 7,107 6,640 43.53 40.54 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "theft" Yes Yes Includes cases in which the property is returned 2.30 Total recorded thefts 613,172 573,340 3,755.41 3,500.46 2.31 All theft in the city 59,145 59,149 7,962.62 7,959.99 2.32 Total theft suspects 74,072 72,758 453.66 444.22 Distinction between grand (major) and petty theft 2.33 Total recorded major thefts 2.34 Major theft in the city 2.35 Major theft suspects 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 25,928 22,667 158.80 138.39 Yes Yes Yes 18 December 2008 Page 1428 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 2,533 2,104 341.01 283.15 2.38 Automobile theft suspects 3,585 2,696 21.96 16.46 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 Yes Yes 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 69,697 70,066 426.86 427.78 2.40 Housebreaking / Burglary: Total recorded offences in the largest city 5,739 4,662 772.63 627.39 2.41 Burglary suspects 9,416 9,166 57.67 55.96 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "economic fraud" Yes Yes Includes fraudulent obtaining of financial property Are data on economic fraud included in total theft? 2.42 Total recorded frauds 17,846 20,296 109.30 123.91 2.43 Economic fraud: Total recorded offences in the largest city 1,491 1,676 200.73 225.55 2.44 Fraud suspects 5,674 6,187 34.75 37.77 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "embezzlement" Yes Yes Includes fraudulent obtaining of financial property Are data on economic fraud included in total theft? 2.45 Total recorded embezzlements 7,953 7,750 48.71 47.32 2.46 City embezzlement 706 775 95.05 104.30 2.47 Embezzlement suspects 3,830 3,854 23.46 23.53 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "drug related crimes" 2.48 Total recorded drug offenses 15,305 16,361 93.74 99.89 Yes Yes 18 December 2008 Page 1429 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 2,485 3,125 334.55 420.55 2.50 Total drug crime suspects 21,793 23,088 133.47 140.96 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 2.52 Drug trafficking: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.53 Drug trafficking suspects Definition consistent with questionnaire for "bribery and/or corruption" 2.54 Total recorded bribery crimes 786 780 4.81 4.76 2.55 City bribery or corruption 64 84 8.62 11.30 2.56 Bribery/corruption suspects 602 545 3.69 3.33 Definition consistent with questionnaire for "active bribery" 2.57 Active bribery: Total recorded offences at the national level 2.58 Active bribery: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.59 Active bribery: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned Definition consistent with questionnaire for "passive bribery" 2.60 Passive bribery: Total recorded offences at the national level 2.61 Passive bribery: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.62 Passive bribery: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned Definition consistent with questionnaire for "kidnapping" 2.63 Total recorded kidnappings 2.64 City kidnapping 2.65 Kidnapping suspects 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 2.67 Human trafficking: Total recorded offences in the largest city 2.68 Human trafficking: Total persons suspected, arrested, cautioned 18 December 2008 Page 1430 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 Yes Yes 776 570 4.75 3.48 48 64 6.46 8.61 393 313 2.41 1.91 Source: city population CBS (Municipal base register) Comments for "Total recorded crimes" Comments for "Intentional homicide" Comments for "Non intentional homicide" Comments for "Assault" Comments for "Rape" Comments for "Robbery" Comments for "Theft" 18 December 2008 Page 1431 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 "Motor vehicle/automobile theft" Comments for "Housebreaking / Burglary" Comments for "Economic fraud" Comments for "Embezzlement" Comments for "Drug related crimes" Comments for "Drug trafficking" Comments for "Bribery and/or corruption" Comments for "Kidnapping" Comments for "Human trafficking" Comments for "Smuggling of migrants" Comments for "Counterfeit currency offences" Comments for "Participation in organized criminal groups" Table 2: Source(s) of the data provided Statistics on reported crimes (Statistics ) 18 December 2008 Page 1432 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 Yes Yes Data refer to persons arrested Data refer to persons cautioned Data refer to other categories 3.1 Total female suspects 47,480 50,713 290.79 309.62 3.2 Total male suspects 302,140 307,636 1,850.48 1,878.23 3.3 Total adult suspects 284,590 287,960 1,742.99 1,758.11 3.4 Adult female suspects 36,590 38,432 224.10 234.64 3.5 Adult male suspects 248,000 249,528 1,518.89 1,523.46 3.6 Total juvenile suspects 65,030 70,389 398.28 429.75 3.7 Juvenile female suspects 10,890 12,281 66.70 74.98 3.8 Juvenile male suspects 54,140 58,108 331.58 354.77 3.9 Formal contact with the criminal justice system: Citizens of other countries 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 CBS Statistics on reported crime > 17 years of age < 18 and > 11 years of age Police: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Comments for Table 3 including citizens of other countries 18 December 2008 Page 1433 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 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 Yes 1 Yes 1 1 Data recording methods have been substantially modified during the reporting period Table 4: Source(s) of the data provided Statistics on reported crime (Statistics ) Comments for Table 4 18 December 2008 Page 1434 of 2339

PROSECUTION 5. Prosecution personnel, by category, and financial resources, 5.0 Total prosecution personnel 626 675 3.83 4.12 5.1 Female prosecution personnel 5.2 Male prosecution personnel 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 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 Comments for Table 5 Annual Report, Public Prosecution Service Full time equivalents 6. Persons prosecuted, by selected types of crime, 6.1 Total prosecuted for committed intentional homicide 3,308 2,810 20.26 17.16 6.2 Human Trafficking: Persons prosecuted 20 0.12 6.3 Smuggling of Migrants: Persons prosecuted 215 236 1.32 1.44 6.4 Participation in Organized Criminal Groups: Persons prosecuted 343 419 2.10 2.56 Table 6: Source(s) of the data provided Statistics on Criminal Law (Statistics ) Comments for Table 6 18 December 2008 Page 1435 of 2339

PROSECUTION 7. Persons prosecuted, regardless of the type of crime, by sex, age group, and citizenship, 7.0 Total persons prosecuted 253,833 257,017 1,554.62 1,569.19 7.1 Total females prosecuted 35,213 37,063 215.66 226.28 7.2 Total males prosecuted 218,620 219,954 1,338.95 1,342.90 7.3 Total adults prosecuted 217,971 220,501 1,334.98 1,346.24 7.4 Adult females prosecuted 29,485 30,887 180.58 188.58 7.5 Adult males prosecuted 188,486 189,614 1,154.39 1,157.67 7.6 Total juveniles prosecuted 35,862 36,516 219.64 222.94 7.7 Juvenile females prosecuted 5,728 6,176 35.08 37.71 7.8 Juvenile males prosecuted 30,134 30,340 184.56 185.24 7.9 Persons prosecuted: Citizens of other countries 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 Statistics on Criminal Law (Statistics ) > 17 years of age < 18 and > 11 years of age Prosecution: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Comments for Table 7 Including citizens of other countries 18 December 2008 Page 1436 of 2339

COURTS 8. Judges, by status and sex, and financial resources, including in appeal courts, 8.0 Total number of professional judges/magistrates 2,039 2,072 12.49 12.65 8.1 Number of female professional judges/magistrates 892 922 5.46 5.63 8.2 Number of male professional judges/magistrates 1,147 1,150 7.02 7.02 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 Table 8: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 8: Alternative date Table 8: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 8 Annual report on personnel (Council for the Judiciary Act) Full time equivalents 18 December 2008 Page 1437 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 132,595 134,375 812.09 820.41 9.1 Conviction rate 9.2 Duration of criminal trials (months) 5.70 5.90 0.03 0.04 Table 9: Source(s) of the data provided Statistics on Criminal Law (Statistics ) Comments for Table 9 10. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by selected types of crime, 10.1 Total convicted for committing intentional homicide 1,514 1,271 9.27 7.76 10.2 Human Trafficking: Persons convicted 10.3 Smuggling of Migrants: Persons convicted 158 116 0.97 0.71 10.4 Participation in Organized Criminal Groups: Persons convicted 245 171 1.50 1.04 Table 10: Source(s) of the data provided Statistics on Criminal Law (Statistics ) Comments for Table 10 18 December 2008 Page 1438 of 2339

COURTS 11. Persons convicted in the criminal courts, by sex, age group and citizenship, 11.0 Grand total of persons convicted 122,242 122,578 748.68 748.39 11.1 Total females convicted 14,412 13,556 88.27 82.76 11.2 Total males convicted 107,830 107,622 660.41 657.07 11.3 Total adults convicted 110,852 111,163 678.92 678.69 11.4 Adult females convicted 12,941 13,397 79.26 81.79 11.5 Adult males convicted 97,911 97,766 599.66 596.90 11.6 Total juveniles convicted 11,390 11,415 69.76 69.69 11.7 Juvenile females convicted 1,471 1,559 9.01 9.52 11.8 Juvenile males convicted 9,919 9,856 60.75 60.17 11.9 Persons convicted: Citizens of other countries 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 Statistics on Criminal Law (Statistics ) > 17 years of age < 18 and > 11 years of age Courts: Definition of 'citizen of other countries' used in the national criminal justice system Comments for Table 11 Including citizens of other countries 18 December 2008 Page 1439 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) 61 61 0.37 0.37 16,803 14,781 102.91 90.24 Table 12: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 12: Alternative date 30 september Table 12: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 12 figures do not include alien detention and offenders under a hospital/restriction order (TBS) 2005 Alien detention institutions: 7 Alien detention capacity: 1.292 2006 Alien detention institutions: 9 Alien detention capacity: 3.954 2005 TBS custodial clinics: 9 TBS capacity: 1.454 2006 TBS custodial clinics: 10 TBS capacity: 1.691 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 14 14 0.09 0.09 2,597 2,678 15.91 16.35 Table 13: Use of an alternative reference date to "31 December" Table 13: Alternative date 30 september Table 13: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 13 18 December 2008 Page 1440 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 13,858 14,039 84.87 85.71 14.1 Total number of female staff in adult prisons 4,603 4,824 28.19 29.45 14.2 Total number of male staff in adult prisons 9,255 9,215 56.68 56.26 14.3 Total number of staff in juvenile prisons 1,757 1,757 10.76 10.73 Total staff of juvenile prisons is included in total staff for adult prisons 14.4 Total number of female staff in juvenile prisons 705 683 4.32 4.17 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 1,052 1,074 6.44 6.56 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 1,841,522 1,864,978 11,278.52 11,386.40 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 Total prison budget x 1000. 18 December 2008 Page 1441 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 20,477 19,324 125.41 117.98 15.1 Total persons awaiting trial or adjudication 6,635 6,011 40.64 36.70 15.2 Total persons sentenced to incarceration 7,358 6,567 45.06 40.09 15.3 Incarcerated persons: convicted awaiting the sentence 15.4 Incarcerated persons: in other categories 6,484 6,746 39.71 41.19 15.5 Incarcerated persons: total adults 18,587 17,443 113.84 106.50 15.6 Incarcerated persons: total juveniles 1,890 1,851 11.58 11.30 15.7 Incarcerated persons: total females 1,779 1,788 10.90 10.92 15.8 Incarcerated persons: total males 18,698 17,536 114.52 107.06 15.9 Incarcerated persons: female adults 1,164 1,145 7.13 6.99 15.10 Incarcerated persons: female juveniles 615 641 3.77 3.91 15.11 Incarcerated persons: male adults 17,423 16,298 106.71 99.51 15.12 Incarcerated persons: male juveniles 1,275 1,210 7.81 7.39 15.13 Incarcerated persons: citizens of other countries 5,894 5,653 36.10 34.51 Table 15: Selected day 30 september 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 A person who s age is 18 ore above A person who s age is younger than 18 A person who s nationality is not Dutch 18 December 2008 Page 1442 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, Comments for Table 15 1)* Adult and minor alien detention; 2.405 in September 2005 and 2.583 in September 2006 *Adult and minor offenders under a hospital/restriction order or who are waiting for admission in a custodial clinic. They are detained not as a punishment but a measure that is spoken out by a judge and imposed on people who have committed a crime for which they can not be held (fully) accountable because of their mental state at the time of committing the crime; 2.264 in September 2005 and 2.398 in September 2006 * Fine defaults; 301 in September 2005 and 218 in September 200615.4 : * Otherwise/unknown; 360 in September 2005 and 266 in September 2006 * Extradition; 28 in September 2005 and 43 in September 2006 * Civil suited juveniles; 1.126 in September 2005 and 1.238 in September 2006 15.5/15.6: 2)* In 2006 from 30 detainees their age was unknown; 2 are female and 28 male 15.3 : 3) * In 2005 from 729 detainees their nationality was unknown. In 2006 from 832 detainees their nationality was unknown. (Extramural detention forms for adults en minors are not included; 932 in September 2005 and 975 in September 2006) 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 16.1 Adults placed on probation on given day 16.2 Juveniles placed on probation on given day Table 16: Selected day Table 16: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 16 18 December 2008 Page 1443 of 2339

PRISONS 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 17.1 Adult persons on conditional release/parole 17.2 Juvenile persons on conditional release/parole Table 17: Selected day Table 17: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 17 18. Estimated percentage of prisoners suffering from 18.1 Prisoners suffering from drug addiction 60 60 18.2 Prisoners suffering from HIV/AIDS 18.3 Prisoners suffering from tuberculosis.05.10 18.4 Prisoners suffering from mental illness Table 18: Source(s) of the data provided Comments for Table 18 18.r1 Report IVO (Oliemeulen, Lisette cs.: Problematic alcohol users, drug users en gamblers in penitentiary institutions, INO Rotterdam, 2007: 60% drug addicted, 30% alcohol addicted, 38% problematic use of hard drugs or high risk cannabis use), 6% gambling 18.r2: information not available on a national level 18.r3: prevalence of tuberculosis per 100.000 X rays 18.r4: depending on the definition estimates are: 75 90% personality disorders (DSM IV R), abt. 16 % psychiatric illness (DSM IV R) 18 December 2008 Page 1444 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 Poging tot moord / doodslag 19.2 Murder Moord 19.3 Manslaughter Doodslag 19.4 Infanticide Kindermoord / doodslag 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 19.13 Homicide related to gang/organized crime 19.14 Homicide related to juvenile gang killings 19.15 Homicide related to act of terrorism 19.16 Homicide related to professional negligence 19.17 Abortion Abortus 19.18 Euthanasia Euthanasie 19.19 Help with suicide Hulp bij zelfdoding 19.20 Causing death by dangerous driving 19.21 Causing death by careless driving 19.22 Other Table 19: Source(s) of the data provided 18 December 2008 Page 1445 of 2339

Annex 19. Statistics on police recorded crime: homicide and other crimes leading to the death of another person, by category Metadata Comments for Table 19 Both Murder and Manslaughter are "intentional, deliberate and unlawful killing". The differerence between murder (moord) and manslaughter (doodslag) is that murder is premeditated, manslaughter is not. Abortion and Euthanasia are considered crimes. But under special circumstances (done by a physician acting within strict guidelines) it is not punishable. Causing death by dangerous or drunk driving could be homicide (intentional or non intentional) or a traffic offence. It depends on how the prosecutor qualifies the case. 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 Attempted homicide: Cases solved (%) 20.2 Murder: Total recorded offences Murder: Cases solved (%) 20.3 Manslaughter: Total recorded offences Manslaughter: Cases solved (%) 20.4 Infanticide: Total recorded offences Infanticide: Cases solved (%) 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 Homicide related to family: Cases solved (%) 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 (%) 20.8 Homicide related to fight: Total recorded offences Homicide related to fight: Cases solved (%) 20.9 Homicide related to sex: Total recorded offences Homicide related to sex: Cases solved (%) 20.10 Homicide related to drug: Total recorded offences 18 December 2008 Page 1446 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 drug: Cases solved (%) 20.11 Homicide related to alcohol: Total recorded offences Homicide related to alcohol: Cases solved (%) 20.12 Homicide related to arson: Total recorded offences Homicide related to arson: Cases solved (%) 20.13 Homicide related to gang/organized crime: Total recorded offences Homicide related to gang/organized crime: Cases solved (%) 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 (%) 20.17 Abortion: Total recorded offences Abortion: Cases solved (%) 20.18 Euthanasia: Total recorded offences Euthanasia: Cases solved (%) 20.19 Help with suicide: Total recorded offences Help with suicide: Cases solved (%) 20.20 Causing death by dangerous driving: Total recorded offences Causing death by dangerous driving: Cases solved (%) 20.21 Causing death by careless driving: Total recorded offences Causing death by careless driving: Cases solved (%) 20.22 Other: Total recorded offences Other: Cases solved (%) Figures are checked with other sources Details for checking with other sources 18 December 2008 Page 1447 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 Figures are revised retrospectively Details for retrospective revision Used counting unit Explicit counting unit Table 20: Source(s) of the data provided Table 20: Comments For homicide, detailed statistics are not yet available for the years 2005 and 2006 Annex 21. Statistics on police recorded crime: theft of motor vehicles, by category Metadata 21.1 Attempted theft of motor vehicles 1. recorded separately? 2. recorded as a group under... 3. Wording in national language 21.2 Theft from motor vehicle Diefstal uit/vanaf voertuig of vaartuig 21.3 Handling of stolen motor vehicle 21.4 Trafficking of stolen cars/ Organized crime 21.5 Aggravated motor vehicle theft (using force against the person)/ Car hijacking 21.6 Joyriding 21.7 Theft of Cars/automobiles Personenauto 21.8 Theft of taxi 21.9 Theft of vehicles for the transportation of livestock 21.10 Theft of vans/minibuses 21.11 Theft of motorcycles Motor / scooter 21.12 Theft of scooters/mopeds Motor / scooter 21.13 Theft of motorised miniscooters Bromfiets 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 18 December 2008 Page 1448 of 2339

Annex 21. Statistics on police recorded crime: theft of motor vehicles, by category Metadata 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 Vaartuig 21.26 Theft of other motorised seacrafts Vaartuig 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 18 December 2008 Page 1449 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 22.2 Theft from motor vehicle: Total number of recorded offences 182,216 171,764 1,115.99 1,048.68 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 22.6 Joyriding: Total number of recorded offences 22.7 Theft of Cars/automobiles: Total number of recorded offences 19,431 17,231 119.01 105.20 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 2,736 1,917 16.76 11.70 22.12 Theft of scooters/mopeds: Total number of recorded offences 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 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 15,227 13,301 93.26 81.21 22.25 Theft of boats: Total number of recorded offences 1,357 1,108 8.31 6.76 22.26 Theft of other motorised seacrafts: Total number of recorded offences 18 December 2008 Page 1450 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 Statistics / WODC 18 December 2008 Page 1451 of 2339