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13kv -- Victims of offences and plaintiffs by the International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes (ICCS), year of report, age and sex, 2009-2022

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10/25/2023
Victims by number of events (number):
Number
Victims by offence heading (number):
Number
Victims by the most serious offence (number):
Number
Plaintiffs by number of events (number):
Number
Plaintiffs by offence heading (number):
Number
Plaintiffs by the most serious offence (number):
Number
5/25/2024
6/9/2022
Statistics Finland, statistics on offences and coercive measures
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Corrected 25.10.2023. The data on victims and injured parties in the database tables concerning the most serious offence of the year had been calculated erroneously. The corrected figures are on the total level 5 to 15 per cent higher than the original erroneous data. The numbers by offence category have also changed.
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ICCS offence category

The ICCS classification of offences is the classification of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). This classification is based on descriptions of criminal acts rather than on legal acts. The aim has been to form a classification suitable for international comparisons. The sections and definitions of the ICCS classification differ somewhat from the national classification based on legal acts used in Finland.

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Victims by number of events (number)

Number of victims offences when series of acts are calculated as more than one offence.

Victims by offence heading (number)

Number of victims offences when series of acts are calculated as one offence.