Abstract:
This report is a start up of a series of European Crime Prevention Monitor reports
published every six months, presenting information on crime situations and crime
trends based on statistics, surveys and reports. This first report presents findings
from different international cross-country crime statistics, surveys and reports. A
summary of some data, reports and on the major findings is outlined and presented
with a focus on the 27 European Member States where possible. The aim of this
report is to provide a quick and substantial, but selected overview of the situation
and trends on crime and crime prevention in European Member States from the
perspectives of the used data and literature. Target groups are local, national and
European practitioners and policy makers. This report does not claim to be
exhaustive. There are more statistics, surveys and reports which were not
considered for this report. The data used has been published elsewhere and is not
originally collected by the EUCPN. However, the information used in this report is
analysed and presented in accordance with the needs of the target groups and the
strategy of the EUCPN.