News Coverage of police crime statistics in Germany

Every year, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) publishes its police crime statistics (PKS). According to the PKS released in April 2024, the number of criminal offenses registered by the police in 2023 increased by 5.5 percent compared to the previous year. A particular focus of the media coverage of this year’s statistics: 41 percent of suspects do not have a German passport and are overrepresented. However, it is important to consider that the category ‘non-Germans’ in the PKS also includes offenses under immigration law that can only be committed by foreigners, such as illegal entry or residence.

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28 May 2024

Every year, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) publishes its police crime statistics (PKS). According to the PKS released in April 2024[1], the number of criminal offenses registered by the police in 2023 increased by 5.5 percent compared to the previous year. A particular focus of the media coverage of this year’s statistics: 41 percent of suspects do not have a German passport and are overrepresented. However, it is important to consider that the category ‘non-Germans’ in the PKS also includes offenses under immigration law that can only be committed by foreigners, such as illegal entry or residence.

One of the consequences of the published statistics was a public debate that primarily centered on a supposed correlation between crime and origin. The German media and the political right are currently focusing in particular on suspects from Muslim countries.