brottsrate
Brottsrate, or crime rate, is a statistic that expresses how common crime is within a population over a specific period, typically measured as the number of offenses per 100,000 inhabitants per year. The rate can be based on police-reported crimes, on victimization surveys that capture unreported offenses, or on a combination of both, depending on the country and the statistical framework.
Measurement usually involves counting the offenses recorded during a time frame and dividing by the population,
Data sources commonly include national statistical offices, police records, and crime prevention agencies. International organizations such
Brottsrate is used to monitor trends, inform policy, and assess perceived safety, but it is not a
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