Security and justice
Filter by year:- Number of bankruptcies slightly up
- Number of restructured debts declines further
- Number of bankruptcies slightly up
- One in five victims of domestic violence receive victim support
- Fewer fires outdoors, more indoors
- Groups of youths cause most neighbourhood problems
- 289 bankruptcies in August
- Dutch government spends more on prisons and judicial procedures
- Number of bankruptcies nearly stable
- Most pardonee asylumseekers from former Soviet Union
- Sharpest decline in bankruptcies since 2006
- 320 bankruptcies in June
- Violent crime cases more often dismissed
- Violent crime cases often dismissed
- No further decline in registered crime
- Nearly one in ten travellers occasionally shun public transport for safety reasons
- Number of bankruptcies substantially down
- Children of crime suspects more often heard by the police
- Record amount of damages awarded to former suspects
- Nearly 35 thousand children experience parents' divorce in 2007
- Fewer debt management plans
- Bankruptcy rate remains low
- Number of dismissal permits due to disability drops dramatically
- Fewer people feel unsafe in their own neighbourhoods
- Bankruptcy rate remains low
- Crime down, people feel safer
- Bankruptcy rate invariably low
- Half of Dutch population think their neighbourhoods are subject to decay
- No increase restructured debt arrangements
- Bankruptcy rate low
- Four out of ten people bothered by traffic
- More young suspects
- Lowest number of asylum requests since 1988
- Fewer individual insolvencies and company liquidations in 2007
- Almost 300 bankruptcies in November