The number of inmates entering prison with the offense of forging official documents is divided by the frequency of offenses. (Statistics)
The number of new inmates in prison who committed forgery of documents and seals is divided by the number of offenses.
Data fields
Criminal record①、Gender、Date、Statistical value
Agency
Contact person
陳小姐 (0221910189#7187)
Update frequency
Irregular updates
License
Open Government Data License, version 1.0
Charge
free
Publish date
2015-05-08
Dataset type
Primary data
Updated time
2025-03-06 13:57
Topic
Service category
Dataset Category
Data archives
Keyword
Government statistics
Note
"Previous criminal record" refers to the criminal records of persons before admission to correctional institutions, including suspensions of prosecution, non-prosecution due to official duties (including observation, probation, and compulsory treatment), or conviction by a court (including exemption from punishment and probation), but excluding those subject to erasure under Article 83-1, paragraph 2 of the Juvenile Delinquency Law.
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