Crime in Vorarlberg: Current statistics and developments 2025
Crime in Vorarlberg: Current statistics and developments 2025
On June 5, 2025, it is time for the Austrian population to deal with the current security situation in the country. According to a current report by vorarlberg.orf.at , an interesting development in crime statistics can be observed.
In the police crime statistics (PKS), all cases displayed have been electronically registered since 2001. These statistics serve the strategic planning of criminal police measures and provides valuable data to combat crime in Austria.
Development of crime
The PKS based on the Austrian Criminal Code (StGB) and its sub -laws helps to recognize various long -term developments in criminal events. However, it is also influenced by factors such as the display behavior of the population, which influences the intensity of police controls and legal changes. This means that not all crimes, especially the dark field of crime and judgments, are listed in this statistics.
The PKS is an advertisement statistics and therefore only records the crimes that are displayed to the police and then transmitted to the court. The annual security reports created by the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) and the Federal Ministry of Justice (BMJ) are an important instrument to comprehensively evaluate the situation in the country. These reports offer detailed information about changes in crime development and crime policy measures.
Current status of the PKS
On the information of police crime statistics, which is continuously adapted to social changes and new legal framework, the defined period of ten years also belongs to enable a real long -term view. The last update status of the information on the PKS data is April 22, 2025, which underlines the relevance of these statistics. Further information can be found on the website of the Federal Criminal Police Office
The security situation remains a central topic in the political and social discussion in Austria. The evaluation of the PKS and the trends shown are crucial for preventive and repressive control of crime.
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