In this table you will find an overview of experienced neighbourhood problems, insecurity experience and victimisation of
people based on the Safety Monitor Rijk (VMR).
It concerns neighbourhood problems (traffic nuisance, other nuisance, physical decay and social cohesion), feelings of insecurity (insecurity in general and in specific situations, avoidance behaviour), victimisation of crime (total victimisation, violent crimes and property offences).
This always concerns data on the population aged 15 years or older, unless otherwise stated. The national figures and figures by person and neighbourhood characteristics are included.
The neighbourhoods are classified according to 6-digit postal codes as described in the table <a
href=“https://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/publication/?DM=SLNL&PA=70904NED&D1=0,9,12-16,119-122&D2=10073-10091,10093-10096,10099-10125,10127-10141&D3=4&VW=T”>Kerncijfers districts and neighborhoods 2003-2008.
The VMR was implemented in the first quarter of the years 2005 to 2008.
Because a large part of the VMR relates to experiences in the previous 12 months, the neighbourhood data for the year preceding the interview year of the VMR are linked to this.
Due to change in question, research design and/or context, VMR data are not comparable to data from other sources, such as the Integrated Security Monitor (IVM, from 2008 onwards) and previous safety and/or victim surveys.
Data available: 2005 to 2008
This table has been discontinued as from 15-3-2013 and continued as ‘Liability of living area; personal characteristics (IVM)’, ‘Liability of living area; neighbourhood characteristics (IVM)’, ‘insecurity experience; person characteristics (IVM)’, ‘insecurity experience; neighbourhood characteristics (IVM)’, ‘victimship; personal characteristics (IVM)’ and ‘victimship; neighbourhood characteristics (IVM)’. See also paragraph 3.
Status of the figures: final
When are new figures coming?
This table was discontinued as of 15-3-2013.
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