First Release

Year: LXII.
Zagreb, 08 April 2025
PSZ-2025-1-1

ISSN 1334-0557

ADULT PERPETRATORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, BY TYPE OF DECISION, 2024

In 2024, public prosecutor’s offices in the Republic of Croatia decided upon crime reports for 49 606 adult perpetrators of criminal offences, which was by 8.7% more than in 2023. The number of accused persons increased by 12.2% and the number of convicted persons by 12.0%, as compared to the previous year.

The share of persons reported for criminal offences against property, which was the most frequent type of offence in 2024, was 47.0%, the share of accused persons was 26.6% and of convicted persons 26.7%. They were followed by criminal offences against personal freedom, with 10.8% of reported, 16.7% of accused and 15.8% of convicted perpetrators.

By type of pronounced criminal penalties or other measures, the most frequent one was suspended imprisonment (81.9%), followed by unsuspended imprisonment (16.3%), suspended fine (0.9%) and suspension of juvenile imprisonment (0.4%).

 

1 ADULT PERPETRATORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES – REPORTED, ACCUSED AND CONVICTED

   Reported Accused Convicted
Total Women Total Women Total Women
2023 45 644 4 896 13 100 1 803 11 254 1 464
2024 49 606 4 886 14 693 2 049 12 609 1 739
Indices
2024
2023
108,7 99,8 112,2 113,6 112,0 118,8

2 DECISIONS OF PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICES, BY TYPE OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2024

    Total Criminal offences against
Life and limb Personal freedom Sexual freedom Sexual maltreatment and sexual exploitation of children Marriage, family and children People's health Public safety Safety in traffic
Total 49 606 1 985 5 373 312 263 2 789 974 385 1 239
Unknown perpetrators 22 220 152 236 46 33 23 26 113 48
Known perpetrators 27 386 1 833 5 137 266 230 2 766 948 272 1 191
Women 4 886 239 635 13 10 646 84 42 243
Reports rejected 11 339 629 2 453 71 31 1 290 79 89 212
Interrupted investigation 9 2 - - - - - - -
Terminated investigation 308 41 13 29 21 14 45 1 7
Indictment 15 730 1 161 2 671 166 178 1 462 824 182 972
Immediate – overall 12 733 956 2 548 75 48 1 418 216 160 866
  Without
  warrant
7 247 593 1 490 45 46 1 179 160 74 171
  With
  warrant
5 486 363 1 058 30 2 239 56 86 695
After investigation 2 865 185 66 91 130 30 606 16 106
Against mentally incompetent defendant 132 20 57 - - 14 2 6 -
Duration of investigative imprisonment 3 958 329 774 88 64 383 272 45 36
Under 15 days 358 30 66 6 1 18 13 2 9
15 – 30 days 1 890 124 413 24 17 206 54 20 6
 1 – 2 months 908 74 225 16 21 106 72 12 11
 2 – 3 months 582 46 61 19 16 48 93 10 6
 3 – 6 months 162 43 9 22 6 5 16 1 2
 6 – 12 months 58 12 - 1 3 - 24 - 2

2 DECISIONS OF PUBLIC PROSECUTOR’S OFFICES, BY TYPE OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2024

(continued)

    Criminal offences against Other criminal offences Secondary criminal legislation (apart from Penal Code) Indices
2024
2023
Property Economy Counterfeiting Official duty Judiciary Public order
Total 23 319 1 011 4 218 1 553 775 2 664 2 735 11 108,7
Unknown perpetrators 16 391 34 3 149 13 26 132 1 798 - 111,2
Known perpetrators 6 928 977 1 069 1 540 749 2 532 937 11 106,7
Women 1 307 156 208 606 248 181 265 3 99,8
Reports rejected 2 969 427 330 1 333 502 364 558 2 106,3
Interrupted investigation - 1 - - - - 6 - 128,6
Terminated investigation 67 29 3 1 5 24 8 - 136,9
Indictment 3 892 520 736 206 242 2 144 365 9 106,5
Immediate – overall 3 451 282 702 27 224 1 430 321 9 105,5
  Without
  warrant
1 772 157 192 16 104 1 138 105 5 103,5
  With
  warrant
1 679 125 510 11 120 292 216 4 108,2
After investigation 422 238 34 179 16 703 43 - 109,7
Against mentally incompetent defendant 19 - - - 2 11 1 - 167,1
Duration of investigative imprisonment 469 50 80 35 54 1 250 29 - 121,9
Under 15 days 34 12 13 12 5 134 3 - 139,3
15 – 30 days 223 19 51 9 44 670 10 - 124,4
 1 – 2 months 118 11 13 5 5 210 9 - 116,3
 2 – 3 months 66 8 3 5 - 200 1 - 137,9
 3 – 6 months 23 - - 3 - 29 3 - 91,5
 6 – 12 months 5 - - 1 - 7 3 - 63,7

3 COURTS DECISIONS AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES OR OTHER MEASURES, BY TYPE OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2024

    Total Criminal offences against
Life and limb Personal freedom Sexual freedom Sexual maltreatment and sexual exploitation of children Marriage, family and children People's health Public safety Safety in traffic
Total 14 693 956 2 449 124 116 1 270 769 168 889
Women 2 049 88 213 4 2 230 68 19 166
Convicted persons 12 609 821 1 988 101 105 1 111 722 135 855
Women 1 739 74 168 3 2 196 63 15 164
Not convicted persons 2 084 135 461 23 11 159 47 33 34
Rebuff 63 4 13 - - 2 - - -
Terminated criminal proceedings 842 55 150 14 5 81 19 8 22
Judgement of acquittal 559 33 68 7 4 27 17 13 7
Judgement rejecting charges 392 18 135 1 2 15 10 4 4
Mentally incompetent persons – coercive accommodation or outward treatment 228 25 95 1 - 34 1 8 1
Criminal penalties and other measures – total 12 609 821 1 988 101 105 1 111 722 135 855
Imprisonment – unsuspended 2 056 123 226 38 46 74 184 10 66
Long-term imprisonment 3 3 - - - - - - -
20 years - - - - - - - - -
15 – 20 years 3 1 - - 2 - - - -
10 – 15 years 6 2 - - 1 - - - -
5 – 10 years 66 13 - 10 12 - 7 - 3
3 – 5 years 163 22 1 17 8 3 22 - 10
2 – 3 years 129 9 4 3 7 6 20 1 5
1 – 2 years 480 19 34 2 4 27 51 2 7
6 – 12 months 994 47 142 5 11 36 81 3 35
3 – 6 months 194 7 40 1 1 2 3 4 6
Up to 3 months 18 - 5 - - - - - -
Fine – unsuspended 43 1 3 - - - 1 - 11
Suspended imprisonment 10 310 681 1 749 62 48 1 035 513 124 749
Partially suspended imprisonment 1 143 74 115 12 15 156 112 10 15
Suspended fine 117 4 6 - - 1 1 - 24
Judicial admonition - - - - - - - - -
Educational measures 22 4 2 - 2 - 6 - -
Juvenile imprisonment 6 - - - 4 - - - -
Suspension of juvenile imprisonment 51 8 1 1 5 1 17 1 4
Convicted, but no penal sentence 4 - 1 - - - - - 1
Fine as additional penalty 807 4 14 1 1 6 148 1 3
Security measures 972 113 346 13 13 223 38 7 62
Confiscation of pecuniary benefit acquired through a criminal offence 747 - - 4 - - 170 - -
Confiscation of objects 2 312 64 113 9 28 16 539 6 15
Substitution of imprisonment or fine (community sanctions) 449 28 54 3 6 18 60 3 23
Previous convictions 2 783 148 452 21 18 217 154 18 42
Duration of investigative imprisonment 3 615 265 650 54 47 290 279 23 23
Under 30 days 955 74 198 12 8 78 73 2 11
 30 days – 3 months 961 64 202 11 5 82 53 7 6
 3 – 6 months 1 031 53 205 3 12 96 73 11 4
 6 – 12 months 521 38 44 10 7 29 55 3 2
12 – 18 months 83 14 1 12 7 5 10 - -
18 – 24 months 39 12 - 5 3 - 8 - -
2 – 4 years 25 10 - 1 5 - 7 - -

3 COURTS DECISIONS AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES OR OTHER MEASURES, BY TYPE OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2024

(continued)

     Criminal offences against Other criminal offences Secondary criminal legislation (apart from Penal Code) Indices
2024
2023
Property Economy Counterfeiting Official duty Judiciary Public order
Total 3 909 540 766 330 220 1 593 545 49 112,2
Women 646 80 128 87 61 92 164 1 113,6
Convicted persons 3 371 441 661 281 185 1 520 306 6 112,0
Women 575 62 104 82 58 85 87 1 118,8
Not convicted persons 538 99 105 49 35 73 239 43 112,9
Rebuff 10 - 1 1 2 - 30 - 77,8
Terminated criminal proceedings 236 34 39 18 15 29 116 1 117,9
Judgement of acquittal 138 44 42 25 8 14 70 42 107,3
Judgement rejecting charges 113 21 22 5 10 10 22 - 110,7
Mentally incompetent persons – coercive accommodation or outward treatment 41 - 1 - - 20 1 - 129,5
Criminal penalties and other measures – total 3 371 441 661 281 185 1 520 306 6 112,0
Imprisonment – unsuspended 688 75 39 44 27 392 24 - 118,2
Long-term imprisonment - - - - - - - - 60,0
20 years - - - - - - - - -
15 – 20 years - - - - - - - - 100,0
10 – 15 years - - - - - - 3 - 25,0
5 – 10 years 16 - - 2 - 2 1 - 126,9
3 – 5 years 42 2 - 1 - 33 2 - 158,3
2 – 3 years 31 3 2 2 - 35 1 - 114,2
1 – 2 years 131 15 10 4 3 168 3 - 124,4
6 – 12 months 361 52 22 31 16 139 13 - 116,8
3 – 6 months 99 3 4 3 7 13 1 - 104,3
Up to 3 months 8 - 1 1 1 2 - - 180,0
Fine – unsuspended 5 6 - - 2 2 12 - 89,6
Suspended imprisonment 2 648 353 613 234 154 1 120 224 3 111,6
Partially suspended imprisonment 136 42 10 11 6 424 5 - 120,7
Suspended fine 12 7 6 3 2 2 46 3 87,3
Judicial admonition - - - - - - - - -
Educational measures 6 - 1 - - 1 - - 95,7
Juvenile imprisonment 1 - - - - 1 - - 120,0
Suspension of juvenile imprisonment 9 - 2 - - 2 - - 94,4
Convicted, but no penal sentence 2 - - - - - - - 36,4
Fine as additional penalty 73 70 17 67 1 397 4 - 161,4
Security measures 98 1 3 10 7 36 2 - 110,3
Confiscation of pecuniary benefit acquired through a criminal offence 260 104 13 44 2 140 10 - 106,4
Confiscation of objects 207 137 373 16 7 746 36 - 113,2
Substitution of imprisonment or fine (community sanctions) 118 35 9 30 7 49 6 - 112,3
Previous convictions 1 251 107 63 9 45 182 55 1 109,8
Duration of investigative imprisonment 635 79 123 60 30 1 035 22 - 131,7
Under 30 days 187 36 73 35 5 156 7 - 121,0
 30 days – 3 months 190 26 28 15 14 251 7 - 128,5
 3 – 6 months 155 9 19 3 4 381 3 - 140,5
 6 – 12 months 79 3 3 4 7 235 2 - 150,6
12 – 18 months 20 3 - 1 - 10 - - 125,8
18 – 24 months 4 2 - 1 - 2 2 - 111,4
2 – 4 years - - - 1 - - 1 - 96,2

G-1  REPORTED, ACCUSED AND CONVICTED ADULT PERSONS, 2023 AND 2024

G-2  CONVICTED ADULT PERSONS, BY CRIMINAL PENALTIES OR OTHER MEASURES, 2024

G-3  REPORTED, ACCUSED AND CONVICTED ADULT PERSONS, 2015 – 2024

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

Source and methods of data collection

On the basis of the Official Statistics Act (NN, Nos 25/20 and 155/23), data on criminal offences of adult reported, accused and convicted persons are collected by regular statistical surveys, which use the following statistical reports: the Statistical Report for an Adult against Whom Criminal Proceedings Based on Crime Report and the Interlocutory Proceedings Have Been Concluded (SK-1 form) and the Statistical Report for an Accused Adult against Whom Criminal Proceedings Have Been Validly Concluded (SK-2 form).

Statistical reports are filled in by competent public prosecutor’s offices after the final decision has taken place as well as county and municipal courts of first instance that act after the criminal procedure was validly concluded. Observation units are adult perpetrators of criminal offences, who can be either direct perpetrators, accomplices, instigators or assistants.

On 1 January 2013, the new Penal Code (NN, Nos 125/11, 144/12, 56/15, 61/15 – correction, 101/17, 118/18, 126/19, 84/21, 114/22, 114/23 and 36/24) entered into force. This code, besides implementing new and modifying existing general institutes of material criminal law, prescribes a new catalogue of criminal offences.

Coverage

Statistical surveys cover all adult perpetrators of criminal offences, whether reported, accused or convicted, in order to examine the volume and spread of crime for the whole territory of the Republic of Croatia.

Definitions

Crime, in terms of statistical surveys, ranges from reporting a criminal offence to the valid conclusion of legal proceedings by a public prosecutor’s office, that is, to pronouncing a valid court decision.

Adult perpetrators of criminal offences are persons who turned 18 at the time of committing the criminal offence and against whom proceedings based on a crime report and interlocutory proceedings have been concluded and accused persons (including those who were charged on the basis of a private lawsuit) against whom legal proceedings have been validly concluded.

Person reported as a known perpetrator is an adult perpetrator of a criminal offence against whom proceedings based on a crime report and interlocutory proceedings have been concluded with a decision by which either the crime report is rejected, or the investigation was interrupted, or the investigation was terminated, or an indictment was submitted.

Person reported as an unknown perpetrator is, starting with the 2015 reference year, an unknown person who was reported for a criminal offence to the public prosecutor. Until the end of 2014 reference year, an unknown perpetrator was defined as an unknown person who was reported for a criminal offence to the public prosecutor and who remains unknown even after one year from the day of the submission of the crime report. This change is expected to have a limited influence on data on total reported perpetrators as well as on reported unknown perpetrators, as it can be expected that a certain number of initially unknown perpetrators’ identities will be revealed during the same year, consequently resulting in double counting.

Accused person is an adult person against whom an indictment, accusatory motion or private lawsuit is filed before the court, against whom criminal proceedings have been concluded with a valid court decision by which the proceedings are terminated, the indictment is dropped, the person is acquitted, the accusation is rejected, a mentally incompetent person is assigned to a coercive accommodation or outward treatment or a perpetrator is convicted.

Younger adult person is a person who turned 18 but not yet 21 years of age at the time of committing a criminal offence to whom the court may pronounce educational measures consisting of special obligations, increased supervision and juvenile imprisonment. In case a perpetrator did not turn 21 years of age, the court may also pronounce an educational measure of assignment to a centre for disciplinary development and a correctional institution measure. To a perpetrator who turns 21 years of age during the trial, a court may pronounce imprisonment instead of juvenile imprisonment sentence, within the boundaries that apply for the duration of the juvenile imprisonment.

Convicted person is a convicted adult person against whom the following criminal penalties or other measures have been pronounced: imprisonment, fine, educational measures, judicial admonition (milder act principle), or the person is found guilty, but no sentence has been imposed.

 

Abbreviations    
       
NN Narodne novine, official gazette of the Republic of Croatia
       
Symbols      
       
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