Police lay off against criminal

Gepubliceerd op 20 mei 2016 om 00:24

The problems in the detection of criminals are still larger than thought. Detectives are insufficiently trained and have it much too busy, making offenders serve their sentences.

Naamloos-708.pngThis is the conclusion of the Act to report ' truth ', in command of the national police and sent to the second Chamber, that is.

More than 150 experts from within and outside the police have let their light shine on the Dutch detection. Stoffel, confrontational, "Police Chief Hafiz, the outcomes. ,, If nothing changes, we are no longer able to by 2025 the new forms of crime. "

The report follows a confrontational note at the end of last year, in which all hard notes about detection were cracked. ,, The image in this new reporting is even confronting, "Hafiz.

It often goes all wrong when doing registration: police people have too little knowledge about criminal law. Agents also know too little of internet crime, where an increasing number of citizens.

Below par for lack of knowledge, the quality of returns and queried. That leads to problems to the public prosecutor and the judge. That parties must return to the police files or sometimes even suspects. On average, a police detective with 4 to 6 working on things at the same time. That would be up to 3.

The ict is also hopelessly out of date and need thousands of detectives still do without smartphone of the case. There is no money for it. , Work is for the eyes, Detectives, "says Hafiz. ,, Then they should have the best resources. "

By Editorial: AD/Peter Wallace Photo: REUTERS

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