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9282113728
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Crime in road transport is a serious and growing problem. The extent of crime involving goods and goods vehicles is difficult to estimate, but data in some countries show that up to 1% of the commercial fleet is stolen each year, at an annual cost of many millions of euros. In a study of 23 European countries, this report describes the modes of theft of commercial vehicles and goods most prevalent in the 1990s, outlines the various methods used to record highway theft and draws attention to the statistical difficulties involved in measuring the phenomenon. It lists existing and potential security improvements for road freight vehicles, such as equipment to prevent vehicles from being stolen (anti-theft devices), and equipment to track and recover stolen vehicles (after-theft systems).
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Crime in road transport is a serious and growing problem. The extent of crime involving goods and goods vehicles is difficult to estimate, but data in some countries show that up to 1% of the commercial fleet is stolen each year, at an annual cost of many millions of euros. In a study of 23 European countries, this report describes the modes of theft of commercial vehicles and goods most prevalent in the 1990s, outlines the various methods used to record highway theft and draws attention to the statistical difficulties involved in measuring the phenomenon. It lists existing and potential secur
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Franz. Ausg. u.d.T: La délinquance et la fraude dans les transports routiers de marchandises
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FOREWORD; CONTENTS; PART I. THEFT OF GOODS AND GOODS VEHICLES; 1. SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Recommendations; 2. FRAMEWORK; 2.1 Scope; 2.2 Objective; 2.3 Background; 2.4 Methodology; 2.5 Summary of the Interim Report; 2.6 Representatives and Organisations involved; 2.7 Response; 3. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF METHODOLOGIES IN EUROPE; 3.1 Definitions; 3.2 Methods of recording; 3.3 Location; 3.4. Mode of theft; 3.5 Conclusions; 4. COUNTRY PROFILES; Introduction; 4.1 Austria; 4.2 Belgium; 4.3 Czech Republic; 4.4 Denmark; 4.5 Estonia; 4.6 Finland; 4.7 France; 4.8 Germany
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4.9 Greece4.10 Hungary; 4.11 Ireland; 4.12 Italy; 4.13 Luxembourg; 4.14 Netherlands; 4.15 Norway; 4.16 Poland; 4.17 Russia; 4.18 Spain; 4.19 Sweden; 4.20 Turkey; 4.21 United Kingdom; Conclusion; 5. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND OVERVIEW; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Statistics and incidences; 5.3 Value of vehicles and trailers stolen; 5.4 Value and incidences of theft of goods from or with vehicles; 5.5 Value of goods stolen with or from commercial vehicles; 5.6 Type of goods stolen from or with vehicles; 5.7 Value of goods stolen - a case study of 13 companies; 6. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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6.1 Conclusions6.2 Recommendations; Annex 1. Organisations Contacted; Annex 2. Data Collection and Co-operation; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Part II. IMPROVING SECURITY FOR ROAD FREIGHT VEHICLES; 1. SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Recommendations to transport authorities; Requests to other authorities and actors; 2. INTRODUCTION; 3. NATURE OF THE PROBLEM; 4. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS, GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS; 4.1 Regulations for security devices; 4.2 European standardisation for after-theft devices; 4.3 Recommendations, codes of practice; 4.4 National guidelines; 5. PREVENTIVE ANTI-THEFT DEVICES
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Anti theft devices6. AFTER-THEFT SYSTEMS; 6.1 Two types of operations; 6.2 Short range systems; 6.3 Long range systems; 6.4 After-theft systems particularities; 6.5 Economic considerations; 7. IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; 7.1 General conclusions; 7.2 The role of transport authorities and ministries; 7.3 Role of other actors; Annex 1. Vehicle Identification Systems; Annex 2. Glossary; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Part III. OTHER SUBJECTS; 1. ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION; 2. FRAUD IN TRANSIT SYSTEMS; 2.1 System TIR; 2.2 Community/Common Transit; 2.3 Conclusions
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Part IV. MINISTERIAL CONCLUSIONSResolution No. 1999/3 on Crime in Transport; Resolution no. 1997/2 on Crime in International Transport
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789282113721
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Crime in Road Freight Transport
Language:
English
Subjects:
Economics
Keywords:
Europa
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Straßengüterverkehr
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Nutzfahrzeug
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Kraftfahrzeugdiebstahl
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Ladegut
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Diebstahl
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Statistik
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