Security and justice
Filter by year:- 564 businesses and institutions bankrupt
- Dutch public slightly more satisfied with police
- More cases for administrative law judges in 2011
- Number of bankruptcies exceptionally high
- Fewer Dutch people experience disrespectful behaviour
- More children of unmarried parents officially acknowledged by fathers
- Partner alimony less common, but higher amounts paid
- Fewer minors suspected of crimes
- Crime victims feel unsafe for a long time
- More than 550 businesses and institutions bankrupt
- More than 500 businesses bankrupt in August
- Number of bankruptcies exceptionally high
- Number of bankruptcies exceptionally high
- Wide public support for the police
- Theft or burglary account for half of registered crime
- Many bankruptcies
- Many bankruptcies
- 681 bankruptcies in May
- Number of child adoptions back at level of the 1960s
- Dutch think level of decay in their own neighbourhood is acceptable
- Adoption partner's child mainly occurs in female same-sex couples
- 615 bankruptcies in March
- Sustained increase restructured debts
- 610 bankruptcies in February
- Fewer asylum seekers in 2011
- People feel less unsafe
- Number of bankruptcies rocketing
- Over 9.5 thousand bankruptcies filed in 2011
- 519 bankruptcies in December
- Fewer bankruptcies
- Bankruptcies rising