Yes. No, traffic violations is a different law. Penal code covers stuff likes violent and property crimes, as well as misc stuff like fraud.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @estavisti
Do these convictions usually come with jail time? If so, Denmark must be a virtual prison colony which I doubt. Something about these numbers are off.
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Replying to @Serenitynow418 @estavisti
Most penal crimes just give you a fine, or short sentence (like 8 weeks).
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Guideline here states that e.g. a typical bar fight with fists will give you 30 days prison. https://www.domstol.dk/hjoerring/raadgivning/typiskestraffesager/vold/Pages/default.aspx …
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @estavisti
So 17 percent of native born Dane males born in 1987 have engaged in conduct egregious enough to result in an arrest and conviction of some sort? Either an iodine shortage in 1987 or my impression of Denmark is really off.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @estavisti
Granted I’m not familiar with the Danish legal system, but in the US if you were actually convicted of something in the penal code of some jurisdiction you were arrested at some point, or you might have turned yourself in.
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Replying to @Serenitynow418 @estavisti
Penal code includes minor theft, fraud etc. These don't get you arrested.
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Not really. Say shop lifting. Police might just stop you at the shop, get evidence, let you go. Later you get a letter with the charges.
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