Abstract

Every year, 75 million people—constituting approximately 15 % of the entire EU population—become direct victims of crime in the European Union (Commission Staff Working Paper Impact Assessment, COM (2011) 274 final). These numbers are so enormous that it is difficult even to picture what they really mean, and how devastating that reality is. These numbers should by themselves inspire the need for change.

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