This final report of project ARIEL is an exploratory study on the infiltration of organised crime groups in legal businesses, featuring a list of risk factors derived from an unprecedented cross-national comparative analysis.
The subject of this report is match-fixing, the manipulation of matches for the purpose of realising winnings on the gambling market. Sporting associations, the gambling industry, the justice system, and the media have paid increasing attention to the phenomenon in recent years.
This study covers occupational activities in Swedish prisons and evaluates the positive effects of occupational activities on the inmates and how they can be developed.
How the insurance companies and the justice system identify and investigate insurance fraud.
A summary of the Swedish crime statistics for 2014.
Statistics on police reports with identified hate crime motives and self-reported exposure to hate crime.
A report on the victimization of occupational groups important to a democratic society.
The National Council's (Brå) evaluation of the previous Government' investment in increasing the number of police showed that a rather small percentage of resources went to strengthening emergency response activities, particularly to their work with initial investigation measures.
In this article we compare the number of reported offences per 1,000 of population in Sweden, and the proportion of cleared offences, with the corresponding figures for five other European countries.
The number of applications for restraining orders in Sweden has not changed appreciably between 2010 and 2013.
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