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  1. Crime in Budapest in ⁢2023:

⁢ – The number of crimes registered in Budapest grew by 1.9% to 40,754 in 2023 compared to the previous year.
– There was a 3% ⁢increase ‌in the number of​ crimes related to drug ⁤use and public order offenses.
– Despite the overall​ increase, 35 murders were registered, and none of them remained unsolved.

  1. New ‌police measures in 2024:

Police in Budapest are stepping‌ up ⁣checks on underpasses⁢ to⁢ improve public safety ‍and‌ address concerns​ about​ public order and cleanliness.
⁣ ⁤- In recent checks, 446 people were stopped, 8 were arrested, ​and ​2 were ⁣presented to the courts.

  1. Police report approval:

‌ – The⁣ budapest City Assembly unanimously approved the annual report of⁢ the Budapest police headquarters’ activities in 2023.

These points provide an ​overview of crime trends in Budapest‌ in 2023, ⁤recent police ⁢measures, and⁣ the approval of the annual ⁤police report.

Expert Interview: Insights⁣ on ⁤Budapest Crime Trends and Police Measures

In this‌ interview, the ⁣Senior Editor of‍ world-today-news.com sits down with Dr. Emma Hartley, a renowned criminologist and expert on European law enforcement, to discuss the latest developments in Budapest’s ‍crime landscape and the city’s new police initiatives.

Senior​ Editor (SE): ‍Dr. Hartley, can you start by giving us an overview of the crime situation⁢ in Budapest ⁣for 2023?

Dr. Emma⁢ Hartley (EH): Certainly. In 2023, Budapest saw⁢ a marginal increase in the⁤ overall crime rate, with 40,754 crimes registered, up by 1.9% from the previous year. One notable trend was the 3% rise in drug-related offenses and public ⁣order violations. However, ⁣it’s important ⁣to highlight that‍ despite this increase, the city managed to solve all 35 murders reported, which is a positive indicator of effective policing.

SE: That’s quite detailed.What do you attribute this increase ‌in drug-related crimes⁢ to?

EH: The increase in drug-related offenses can be attributed to several factors.firstly, there’s​ a growing ⁣demand for illicit substances, which fuels the supply chain. Secondly, ‍the availability of new psychoactive substances and the ease of access through online platforms have also played a role. Furthermore, ‌organized crime groups are increasingly involved in the ‍drug trade, making it a more complex issue to address.

SE:⁢ Moving on to 2024,⁤ what are the new police measures that have been ‍implemented?

EH: In 2024, the Budapest police are intensifying ⁢thier ​checks on underpasses⁤ to enhance public⁣ safety and tackle issues related ⁤to⁢ public ⁣order​ and‌ cleanliness.​ These measures are part of a⁣ broader‍ strategy to create a safer urban environment. Recently, police conducted⁤ checks in underpasses, resulting in 446 people being stopped, 8 arrests, and ⁢2 individuals being presented to the courts.

SE: How effective do you think these new measures will be?

EH: These measures are likely to have ‍a positive impact on public ‌safety. Underpasses are often hotspots for ⁢criminal activities due to their ⁢secluded⁤ nature. By increasing​ police presence in these areas, ​the‌ police‌ can deter potential criminals and gather intelligence that ⁣can led⁤ to further arrests. However, ⁤it’s crucial that these⁤ efforts are sustained and complemented by community⁢ engagement and support.

SE: The Budapest City Assembly recently approved⁤ the annual police report for 2023.​ What⁤ does this approval signify?

EH: The​ unanimous approval of the annual ‍police⁢ report by the Budapest City Assembly is ⁢a strong endorsement of the police’s efforts and achievements in ‍2023. It ‌indicates that the city’s leadership‍ recognizes the hard work and dedication of⁤ the police force in maintaining‌ law and order. This approval also sends a message to the public that their​ safety is a priority for the city and the police.

SE: what are some key takeaways for othre cities looking to improve their public safety measures?

EH: For other cities, the ​key takeaways from Budapest’s experience are the importance of‍ data-driven policing, ‍community⁢ engagement, and targeted​ interventions in high-risk areas. Additionally, lasting and well-coordinated efforts between the police and other ​stakeholders, such as ​local governments and community organizations, are essential for creating a safer urban environment.

SE: Dr. Hartley, thank‍ you⁤ for your insightful analysis.

EH: Thank you for having ⁣me.

For more ⁣updates on⁢ global crime trends and ⁢law⁢ enforcement initiatives, stay tuned to world-today-news.com.

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