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Commission Activities for Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics

This document outlines the commission's activities for crime and criminal justice statistics, including cooperation, data quality, analysis and dissemination, development of indicators, and possible future developments.

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Commission Activities for Crime and Criminal Justice Statistics

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  1. Point 3. Commission Activities (Doc. CR/WG2011/1)

  2. Commission activities • Work of Expert Group and its sub-groups Most recent Expert Group meeting December 2010 • Action Plan 2006-10 Conclusion of existing Action Plan Linked to 2005 Hague Programme • New Action Plan 2011-14 Linked to 2010 Stockholm Programme Continues some of the activities under previous Action Plan and proposes new ones

  3. New Action Plan, 2011-14 • 1. Cooperation and coordination at EU and International level 1.1 Set up a communication channel between policy makers (COM included), data providers and end users 1.2 Raise awareness and improve the visibility of the work on crime and criminal justice statistics among the EU institutions 1.3 Improve cooperation between the Expert Group on Policy Needs and the Eurostat Working Group 1.4 Avoid proliferation of statistical data and duplication of information by organising data collections in common with other International Institutions and /or EU agencies. 1.5 Work in close collaboration with the Academic community and promote research activities with policy relevance in the areas of Crime and Criminal Justice.

  4. New Action Plan, 2011-14 • 2. Data quality 2.1 Follow up and continue the work on the development of an International Crime Classification System for statistical purposes in collaboration with UNODC and UNECE 2.2 Continue and advance the annual publication of data on Crime and Criminal Justice (Statistics in Focus) so as to become more informative 2.3 Improve the comparability of the data collected and published so far.

  5. New Action Plan, 2011-14 • 3. Data analysis and dissemination of results 3.1 Develop a coherent framework for reporting EU 27 data on crime avoiding misleading comparisons. 3.2 Compile and publish, systematically, metadata and contextual information. 3.3 Publish working papers and explanatory notes

  6. New Action Plan, 2011-14 • 4. Development of indicators and specific data collections 4.1 Measuring Money Laundering 4.2 Measuring Trafficking in Human Beings 4.3 Measuring Cybercrime 4.4 Measuring Corruption 4.5 Measuring Criminal Justice 4.6 Measuring Juvenile crime and juvenile justice 4.7 Measuring victimisation rates and safety feelings in a common EU survey (SASU) 4.8 Measuring the extent and the type of victimisation in the business sector

  7. Eurostat data collection • General data collection to reference year 2009 - ongoing • Preparation of next Statistics in Focus • Possible future developments Regional data New crime areas mentioned in Action Plan Joint data collection with UNODC

  8. Joint activities with UNODC • Plans for a joint data collection • Crime classification system Written consultation of Working Group in March for end April Conference of European Statisticians in June

  9. European Safety Survey (SASU) • Three Task Force meetings held in 2010-11 • Consultations of Directors of Social Statistics and European Statistical System Committee • Draft Regulation for adoption by the Commission on 8 June and then sent to Council and European Parliament

  10. Thank you for listening Geoffrey.Thomas@ec.europa.eu

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