The subfield Public order focuses on the capacity of state institutions to ensure public order, citizen security, protection of the community’s moral and cultural values and patrimony. The relevant indicators are: Criminal offences and Personnel in the criminal justice system, to which are added secondary indicators and World Internal Security and Police Index. The description of these indicators uses the methodology and data from Eurostat. [read more]
The main indicator Criminal offences illustrates the frequency of criminal offences and crime levels in society, as well the degree of uncertainty of individuals and community, impacting the way citizens perceive the democratic institutions’ capacity to ensure public order. Various crimes are presented with reference to EU average.
The main indicator Personnel in the criminal justice system, correlated with other indicators, shows the capacity of public institutions to ensure fair justice and to protect citizen security. To maintain social balance and public order, social security measures are important as well, such as unemployment benefits, illness benefits, child benefits, pensions, minimum wage, etc.
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