Security and justice
Filter by year:- Young people without basic qualification relatively often heard by the police
- Bankruptcies rising
- Fewer people appeal to subsidised legal aid
- Outdoor lighting equipment and extra door and window security hardware to prevent home burglary
- 525 bankruptcies
- Fewer fires, more emergency call-outs in 2010
- Slightly more bankruptcies in September
- Unpaid bankruptcy debts total 3.9 billion euro
- Slightly more bankruptcies in September
- More than 500 bankruptcies in August
- More than 500 bankruptcies in August
- Slightly more bankruptcies
- Police registered 1.2 million crimes in 2010
- No increase asylum seekers from Arab countries to the Netherlands
- Number of adopted children reduced by half since 2004
- Slightly more bankruptcies
- Surge in bankruptcies in sector hotels and restaurants
- Fewer compulsory redundancies in 2010
- Fewer bankruptcies
- Fewer bankruptcies
- More bankruptcies
- More bankruptcies
- Fewer bankruptcies
- Residents positive about neighbourhood safety
- Fewer bankruptcies
- 540 bankruptcies filed in March
- 540 bankruptcies filed in March
- Police investigation more expensive, fewer crimes solved
- 524 bankruptcies filed in February
- Dutch fire services respond quicker to fire alarms
- Sustained increase DMPs
- 535 bankruptcies filed in February
- Crime rate marginally down
- Fewer asylum seekers in 2010
- Fewer corporate and personal bankruptcies filed in 2010
- 490 bankruptcies filed in January
- Amount spent on security care significantly higher
- Fewer bankruptcies