Constance inventory

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The Konstanz Inventory (KI) on the website of the University of Konstanz provides criminological and criminal statistics information on the structure and development of registered crime and the practice of sanctions in Germany.

information

Information is kept ready in the form of texts, diagrams and tables, in particular for

  • Development of crime: Statistically and graphically processed data on the development of officially registered crime on the basis of data from the police crime statistics and the judicial convicted statistics (criminal prosecution statistics ). in the Konstanz Inventory of Crime Development (KIK), including regularly updated presentations on the development of juvenile delinquency in Germany
  • Sanctioning practice: special evaluations of published and unpublished data on the structure and development of the sanctioning practice in Germany including the 'informal' sanctions (diversion) as well as the custodial measures. in the Konstanz Inventory of Sanctions Research (KIS).

The statistical special evaluations are supplemented by a series of criminological and criminal statistics individual and overview displays. The Konstanz inventory is operated by the retired professor Wolfgang Heinz and the sociologist Gerhard Spiess, University of Konstanz .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.ki.uni-konstanz.de/