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JS01: CRIMINAL OFFENCES RECORDED BY THE POLICE BY THE PLACE WHERE THE OFFENCE WAS COMMITTED (1995–2007)

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1. July 2010
Statistics Estonia
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Data of the National Police Board.
Since 2009 the data on crime are published on the basis of e-file.
The data have been converted into euros on the basis of aggregated data (1 euro = 15.6466 Estonian kroons).

The place where the offence was committed

Offence not localized*

* Offences recorded by the Security Police Board and the General Staff of the Defence Forces (the latter got corresponding rights in 1998) and since 1999 also offences recorded by the Central Criminal Police, the crime department and the internal control service of the Police Board, the Customs Board, the Border Guard Administration and the Labour Inspectorate.

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1st degree offences**

** On 1 September 2002 the new Penal Code entered into force in Estonia, as a result the definitions of degrees of the offences were changed. The maximum punishment for 1st degree offence is imprisonment for a term of more than 5 years, by the old Criminal Code the minimum punishment was 8 years.In the new Penal Code 3rd degree offences are not specified.