Betekenis van:
criminality

criminality
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the state of being a criminal

    Synoniemen

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Double criminality
    2. a high level of criminality and delinquency;
    3. Organised crime, trafficking, drugs, and money laundering Achieve significant results in the fight against organised criminality.
    4. Enhance training to fight new forms of criminality, including computer and trans-border crime.
    5. Research will also be directed into developing statistical indicators on crime to permit assessments of changes in criminality.
    6. Achieve significant results in the fight against criminality, and in fighting corruption and other criminal behaviour within police ranks.
    7. In addition, changes in criminality and crime perception will be examined, as will changes in corporate social responsibility.
    8. Achieve significant results in the fight against criminality, and in reducing corruption and other criminal behaviour within police ranks.
    9. Gender issues, inequalities and changing values will be included. In addition, changes in criminality and crime perception will be examined, as will changes in corporate social responsibility.
    10. The recognition or execution of the EEW shall not be subject to verification of double criminality unless it is necessary to carry out a search or seizure.
    11. Operational requirements and the need to combat in an effective way organised forms of criminality through Europol, require that Israel be added to the list of third States with whom the Director of Europol is authorised to start negotiations.
    12. Operational requirements and the need to combat in an effective way organised forms of criminality through Europol, require that Montenegro be added to the list of third States with which the Director of Europol is authorised to start negotiations.
    13. The condition of double criminality set out in paragraph 3 shall be further examined by the Council by 19 January 2014 in the light of any information transmitted to the Council.
    14. If the EEW is not related to any of the offences set out in paragraph 2 and its execution would require a search or seizure, recognition or execution of the EEW may be subject to the condition of double criminality.
    15. The main purpose of border surveillance shall be to prevent unauthorised border crossings, to counter cross-border criminality and to take measures against persons who have crossed the border illegally.