Security and justice

Security and justice

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  1. Number of bankruptcies slightly up
  2. Number of restructured debts declines further
  3. Number of bankruptcies slightly up
  4. One in five victims of domestic violence receive victim support
  5. Fewer fires outdoors, more indoors
  6. Groups of youths cause most neighbourhood problems
  7. 289 bankruptcies in August
  8. Dutch government spends more on prisons and judicial procedures
  9. Number of bankruptcies nearly stable
  10. Most pardonee asylumseekers from former Soviet Union
  11. Sharpest decline in bankruptcies since 2006
  12. 320 bankruptcies in June
  13. Violent crime cases more often dismissed
  14. Violent crime cases often dismissed
  15. No further decline in registered crime
  16. Nearly one in ten travellers occasionally shun public transport for safety reasons
  17. Number of bankruptcies substantially down
  18. Children of crime suspects more often heard by the police
  19. Record amount of damages awarded to former suspects
  20. Nearly 35 thousand children experience parents' divorce in 2007
  21. Fewer debt management plans
  22. Bankruptcy rate remains low
  23. Number of dismissal permits due to disability drops dramatically
  24. Fewer people feel unsafe in their own neighbourhoods
  25. Bankruptcy rate remains low
  26. Crime down, people feel safer
  27. Bankruptcy rate invariably low
  28. Half of Dutch population think their neighbourhoods are subject to decay
  29. No increase restructured debt arrangements
  30. Bankruptcy rate low
  31. Four out of ten people bothered by traffic
  32. More young suspects
  33. Lowest number of asylum requests since 1988
  34. Fewer individual insolvencies and company liquidations in 2007
  35. Almost 300 bankruptcies in November