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'''Crime in Acrea''' describes acts of violent and non-violent crime that take place in [[Acrea]]. It is defined by the Acrean Penal Code (''Stafflagar'') and related laws and statutes. The Ministry of the Interior, which oversees law enforcement and security, and the Ministry of Justice, which oversees Acrea's justice system, are the government departments responsible for reducing and preventing crime.


Crime rates in Acrea have varied over time, but the recording of national crime statistics began only in 1880. Crime is considered to have peaked in Acrea after 1900, and have broadly declined since the 1940s. Today, property and internet-related crimes constitute the majority of crime in Acrea, with all types of violent crime including domestic violence, sexual assault, assault, and homicide consistently declining since 1990. In 2021, the homicide rate in Acrea was .58 per 100,000.
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Revision as of 17:52, 3 July 2022

Crime in Acrea describes acts of violent and non-violent crime that take place in Acrea. It is defined by the Acrean Penal Code (Stafflagar) and related laws and statutes. The Ministry of the Interior, which oversees law enforcement and security, and the Ministry of Justice, which oversees Acrea's justice system, are the government departments responsible for reducing and preventing crime.

Crime rates in Acrea have varied over time, but the recording of national crime statistics began only in 1880. Crime is considered to have peaked in Acrea after 1900, and have broadly declined since the 1940s. Today, property and internet-related crimes constitute the majority of crime in Acrea, with all types of violent crime including domestic violence, sexual assault, assault, and homicide consistently declining since 1990. In 2021, the homicide rate in Acrea was .58 per 100,000.