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Ladies and Gentlemen,
the European Sourcebook is a highly valuable tool for all those 
interested in international comparison of developments in crime becoming 
known to the law enforcement authorities, in adjudication, in 
sentencing, in remand detention (prisoners awaiting trial), and in 
imprisonment.
Now all three editions, the latest from 2006 are available free of 
charge, as PDF-Files. In addition, the raw data are also available free 
of charge as Word-Files.
If you are interested, please turn your browser to the following URL: 
http://www.europeansourcebook.org/

With best regards,
Hans-J. Kerner

P.S.:
Below, after the signature, you will find an excerpt of the original 
description as given on the starting page of the European Sourcebook.

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Hans-Juergen Kerner
List-Manager, Criminology and Criminal Justice News
c/o Institute of Criminology, University of Tuebingen
Sand 7, D-72076 Tuebingen (Germany)
Phone: +49-7071-297-2931   ---  Fax: +49-7071-295104
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URL: http://www.ifk.jura.uni-tuebingen.de
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*/What is the European Sourcebook?/*
The first European Sourcebook project started in 1996. In that year the 
Council of Europe established a committee to prepare a compendium of 
crime and criminal justice data for its member states. Information was 
collected from 36 European countries covering the period 1990 to 1996. 
It included both statistical data and information on the statistical 
rules and the definitions behind these figures. This resulted in the 
publication by the Council of Europe of the Sourcebook in 1999, now also 
available on-line. 
Also a 'Key Findings' bulletin was published in 2000 and an issue of the 
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research was mainly devoted on 
some results of the Sourcebook data.

*/The second edition:/*
A second European Sourcebook project sponsored by the Switzerland, 
United Kingdom and the Netherlands governments has been completed and 
the findings have been published in december 2003 by the Dutch WODC in 
their publications series (nr. 212). The publication reports on criminal 
justice data for 40 European countries covering the period 1995 - 2000. 
The publication is available in pdf format. Also, the original data as 
sent by all countries is available in MSWord.

*/The third edition:/*
In June 2006 the third edition was published, again by the WODC (nr. 
241). This edition is a limited edition: not all tables were updated. It 
covers the years 2000 - 2003 for 37 countries. As with the second 
edition, the publication (in pdf format) and the original data (in 
MSWord) can be found on this website.