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The HSD Trendmonitor is designed to provide access to relevant content on various subjects in the safety and security domain, to identify relevant developments and to connect knowledge and organisations. The safety and security domain encompasses a vast number of subjects. Four relevant taxonomies (type of threat or opportunity, victim, source of threat and domain of application) have been constructed in order to visualize all of these subjects. The taxonomies and related category descriptions have been carefully composed according to other taxonomies, European and international standards and our own expertise.
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Citizens and police: satisfaction with the functioning of the police increased
- 66 percent were (very) satisfied with this contact; this is higher than in 2017 and 2012.
- In the long term, from 2005 onwards, satisfaction with the contact with the police in their own municipality has increased by 23 percent.
- 28 percent is (very) satisfied with the functioning of the police in the neighborhood; 35 percent is (very) satisfied with the functioning of the police in general. A relatively large number indicate that they do not have an opinion on this.
Satisfaction with the functioning of the police in the neighborhood and in general has increased compared to 2017 and 2012.
- Since 2005, satisfaction with the functioning of the police in the neighborhood has increased by 14 percent.
- Satisfaction with the functioning of the police in the neighborhood is slightly higher in the 70,000+ municipalities than the national average (29 versus 28 percent); satisfaction is comparable to 2017. The residents of the four largest cities in particular are relatively positive about the functioning of the police in the neighborhood.
-In terms of satisfaction with the functioning of the police in the neighborhood, districts in The Hague and Amsterdam in particular do above average.
19 procent van de Nederlanders heeft in 2019 contact gehad met de politie in de eigen gemeente; dit is minder dan in voorgaande jaren.
- 66 procent was (zeer) tevreden over dit contact; dit is hoger dan in 2017 en 2012.
- Op de lange termijn, vanaf 2005, is de tevredenheid over het contact met de politie in de eigen gemeente met 23 procent toegenomen.
- 28 procent is (zeer) tevreden over het functioneren van de politie in de buurt; 35 procent is (zeer) tevreden over het functioneren van de politie in het algemeen. Een relatief groot deel geeft aan hierover geen oordeel te hebben.
- De tevredenheid over het functioneren van de politie in de buurt en in het algemeen is toegenomen in vergelijking met 2017 en 2012.
- Sinds 2005 is de tevredenheid over het functioneren van de politie in de buurt met 14 procent gestegen.
- De tevredenheid over het functioneren van de politie in de buurt is in de 70 000+ gemeenten iets hoger dan het landelijke gemiddelde (29 tegen 28 procent); de tevredenheid is vergelijkbaar met 2017. Vooral de inwoners van de vier grootste steden zijn relatief positief over het functioneren van de politie in de buurt.
-Qua tevredenheid over het functioneren van de politie in de buurt doen vooral districten in Den Haag en Amsterdam het bovengemiddeld goed.