Why do detention rates rise or fall?: a statistical and document analysis of the diverging Dutch and Belgian detention population trends between 2000 and 2020

Since 2005, detention rates in the Netherlands have decreased significantly, reversing prior growth. In contrast, neighbouring Belgium has experienced a substantial increase in its detention rates since the 1990s. By 2020 Belgium detained almost twice as many persons per 100,000 inhabitants as the N...

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Authors: Boer, H. de (Author) ; Nuyts, O. M. J. (Author) ; Boone, Miranda 1967- (Author) ; Wingerden, Sigrid van 1980- (Author) ; Beyens, Kristel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2025
In: European journal of criminology
Year: 2025, Volume: 00, Pages: 1-26
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