The Central Criminal Registry
Det Central Kriminalregister
Data available on
Perpetrator
Background information
- Age
- Sex
- Nationality
- ID
- Name
- Ethnicity
- Marital status
- Dependants
The CPR Code, which makes it possible to get information from the CPR register (the central personal register).
Relationship with victim
This means that this kind of information is not recorded by this data source.
Re-offending
Witness
Background information
No information collected on Background information
Relationship with victim/perpetrator
Incident description by witness
Children witnessing IPV incident
Incident
Code system used
- Criminal justice
Police codes are categorised by criminal offences. Includes specific code for rape. There is no specific code for VAW (only violence in general).
Description of incident
- Date/time
- Harm/injuries
- Location
- Type of violence
Date of incident, date and type of accusation and date of conviction.
Protection order
Time and place for protection order is registered.
Civil justice data
Incident respond resources
- Human resources
- Financial resources
- Other resources
Data about the number of employees and volunteers at each women's shelter. Also data on the annual income for each shelter.
Prosecution process
Stages of prosecution process
- Withdrawals of complaints
- Withdrawals of prosecution support
- N. of cases reported for each incident
- N. of cases initiated for each type of incident
- N. of cases referred to court
- Types of offense(s)
Defendant pleas/verdicts
- Guilty pleas
- Guilty verdicts
Average time case through criminal justice system
Outcomes
Perpetrator
N. of cases resulting in arrest
Charged with more than one offense
List of offenses
Probation
Bail/remand
Remand (bail system does not exist).
Prisons
Date of insertion and imprisonment, transfer to another prison, date of release and any terms.
Victim
Death as result of incident
Characteristics
Storage System
- In paper form
- Electronically (single files)
- Electronically (database)
Frequency of updating
Quality assurance process
Receiving data from courts, police and probation services that are quality assured in advance. Data entered in the register by one employee will always controlled by another employee. If there are ambiguities and inconsistencies in judgments reported, they are sent to rectification at the courts.
Comparability
- Geographical
- Over time
- None
Timeliness
From conviction it normally takes two to four weeks.
Current developments
No plans.
Relation with third parties
Reporter
- Victim
- Witness
- Offender
Police (national police departments), the courts, the Prison and Probation Service, Probation institutions, foreign law enforcement and auditors
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