The Police Crime Statistics (PKS) is a comprehensive record of police-registered offenses, aggregated from the data of individual states and systematically processed until final resolution. This foundational statistic depicts the development of crime since 2004. However, it is important to understand that only offenses reported to the authorities are included in this statistic. A multitude of offenses—especially those that fall directly under the jurisdiction of the public prosecutor, such as financial and tax crimes, perjury offenses and state security offenses—remain unaccounted for. Moreover, foreign crimes, administrative offenses and most traffic violations are not included.
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The year 2015: A year when more things coalesced in Germany than just the thick fog in autumn nights. The publication of the Police Crime Statistics (PKS) by the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) not only piqued the curiosity of security experts and journalists. It felt like opening the first pages of a dark thriller, whose plot captivates with unexpected twists and open questions every few scenes.