Caribbean Netherlands; victimization of crime, personal characteristics

Caribbean Netherlands; victimization of crime, personal characteristics

Personal characteristics Accuracy Caribbean Netherlands Periods Victim of property crime Total theft (%) Victim of property crime Car theft (%) Victim of property crime Theft of other vehicles (%) Victim of property crime Other theft (%)
Total persons Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 6.8 0.5 0.6 2.6
Total persons Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.8
Sex: male Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 7.5 . . 2.2
Sex: male Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 1.8 . . 1.0
Sex: female Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 6.0 0.6 0.6 3.1
Sex: female Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 1.6 0.5 0.5 1.2
Age: 15 to 44 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 7.4 . 0.6 3.4
Age: 15 to 44 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 1.8 . 0.5 1.3
Age: 45 years or older Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 6.2 . . 1.9
Age: 45 years or older Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 1.6 . . 0.9
Age: 15 to 24 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 10.6 . . 5.3
Age: 15 to 24 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 4.0 . . 2.9
Age: 25 to 44 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 6.2 . . 2.6
Age: 25 to 44 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.0 . . 1.3
Age: 45 to 64 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 7.1 0.8 . 2.0
Age: 45 to 64 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.1 0.7 . 1.1
Age: 65 years or older Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.7 . . 1.8
Age: 65 years or older Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.4 . . 1.7
Level of education: Low Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 5.8 0.5 . 2.0
Level of education: Low Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 1.5 0.4 . 0.9
Level of education: Intermediate/High Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 8.1 0.6 0.8 3.5
Level of education: Intermediate/High Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.0 0.5 0.6 1.3
Level of education: Intermediate Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 9.2 . 1.3 4.2
Level of education: Intermediate Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.8 . 1.1 1.9
Level of education: High Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 6.5 . . 2.5
Level of education: High Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.8 . . 1.7
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table focuses on the victimization of common crime of the population of the Caribbean Netherlands aged 15 and older in private households. These are traditional crimes such as violence, property crimes and vandalism. Breakdowns by sex, age and level of education are presented. These aspects are shown for the Caribbean Netherlands and also for the islands Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba separately.
The research is a sample survey. This means that the figures shown are estimates for which reliability margins apply. These margins are also included in the table.
The Omnibus survey was carried out for the first time on Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius in 2013 during the month of June and the first week of July. For the second time the Omnibus survey was carried out on Bonaire during the months of October and November 2017, and on Saba and St. Eustatius in the period January to March 2018.

Data available from: 2013

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final.

Changes as of 4 April 2019
None, this is a new table.

When will new figures be published?
New data will be published every four years.

Description topics

Victim of property crime
Theft:
-  (Attempted) burglary;
-  Car theft;
-  Theft of other vehicles;
-  (Attempted) pickpocketing;
-  Other theft.
Total theft
Car theft
Theft of a car of respondent or someone in the household.
Theft of other vehicles
Theft of another motor vehicle (motorcycle, scooter, moped, quad) of respondent or someone in the household.
Other theft
Other than the aforementioned thefts, for example, theft of items from a car, a boat or from a garden or yard.