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Defining and Registering Criminal Offences and Measures - Oapen

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Prosecution 203<br />

2.2.C How are individual proceedings counted if more than one person<br />

is involved?<br />

As one case As two or more cases<br />

2.2.D How are multiple offences counted?<br />

- see Introduction (paragraph 1.3)<br />

As one case As two or more cases<br />

2.2.E How is a person counted who is subject to two or more proceedings<br />

in one year?<br />

- see Introduction (paragraph 1.3)<br />

As one case As two or more cases<br />

2.2.F Are data collected by other authorities (apart from the prosecutor<br />

or examining judge) included?<br />

Included Excluded<br />

2.2.G Do the police have separate powers to drop proceedings, conditionally<br />

dispose of them or issue a penal order that counts as a<br />

conviction? If yes, which powers do they have?<br />

No,<br />

none of<br />

these<br />

Yes, they have the following powers<br />

Drop<br />

because<br />

offender<br />

remains<br />

unknown<br />

Drop for<br />

other<br />

factual or<br />

for legal<br />

reasons<br />

Drop for<br />

public<br />

interest<br />

reasons<br />

Conditional<br />

Disposal<br />

Penal<br />

Order

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