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| 6.8.2010 |
Adults and juveniles against whom criminal proceedings through a senate have been legally concluded, Slovenia, 2009 - final data |
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In 2009, criminal proceedings against 15,705 adults and 737 juveniles were concluded at regional and district courts. 8,035 adults were convicted and 418 juveniles were imposed an educational measure or a sentence. |
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| 29.4.2010 |
Legal persons against whom criminal proceedings have been concluded, Slovenia, 2003-2009 |
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In the 2003-2009 period legal persons were mostly denounced for and accused of business fraud. |
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| 23.4.2010 |
Pilot victimization survey, 2009 |
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In 2008, 90% of people in Ljubljana and 89% of people in Maribor felt safe in their neighbourhood after dark. In 2008 the most frequent crime in Ljubljana was car vandalism. |
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| 28.8.2009 |
Adults and juveniles against whom criminal proceedings through a senate have been legally concluded, detailed data, Slovenia, 2008 |
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In 2008, criminal proceedings against 15,329 adults and 812 juveniles were concluded at regional and district courts. 8,739 adults were convicted and 489 juveniles were imposed an educational measure or a sentence. |
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| 15.10.2008 |
Adults and juveniles against whom criminal proceedings through a senate have been legally concluded, detailed data, Slovenia, 2007 |
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In 2007, 8,685 adults were convicted and 459 juveniles were imposed an educational measure or a sentence. Due to an error in detailed data on for 2006, we are publishing them again in the SI-STAT database. We apologise for the inconvenience. |
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| 15.10.2007 |
Adults and juveniles against whom criminal proceedings through a senate have been legally concluded, detailed data, Slovenia, 2006 |
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In 2006 the State Prosecutor’s Office concluded criminal proceedings against 84,942 adults and 1,872 juveniles. 8,119 adults were convicted and 511 juveniles were imposed an educational measure or a sentence. |
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| 2.9.2005 |
Day of Slovene Judiciary |
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In 2004 there were 248 male judges and 604 female judges in Slovenia. Similar gender structure is on all courts, the only exception being the supreme court with 34% female judges. |
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