@article{
author = "Mijalković, Saša and Bošković, Goran and Vuković, Slaviša and Vučković, Goran",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Na mednarodnem področju si močno prizadevajo ugotavljati obseg in trende tatvin motornih vozil na podlagi
policijskih podatkov in na podlagi raziskav viktimizacije. Raziskave razlik v višini stopnje tatvin motornih vozil
med posameznimi državami so še na začetni stopnji, zato je namen te raziskave ugotoviti specifičnosti trenda tatvin
motornih vozil v Srbiji v primerjavi z drugimi evropskimi in zlasti bližnjimi državami ter značilnosti te kriminalne
dejavnosti in uslužbencev policije, ki se ukvarjajo z njenim odkrivanjem. Raziskava zajema obdobje 2002–2011.
Analizirani podatki kažejo, da je v Srbiji prisoten trend upadanja evidentiranih tatvin motornih vozil, da se je število
tatvin motornih vozil na 100.000 prebivalcev v Evropi zmanjševalo v povprečju linearno za 13,52, v Srbiji pa za 1,36
na leto. Podobno velja tudi za bližnje države, razen za Bolgarijo, kjer se je trend tatvin povečal. Analiza je pokazala
statistično pomembno razliko med povprečno stopnjo tatvin motornih vozil po eni strani v Evropi, po drugi strani pa
v Srbiji, na Hrvaškem, v Sloveniji, Bolgariji in na Madžarskem. Statistično pomembna razlika je tudi med Madžarsko
na eni strani ter Srbijo, Hrvaško, Slovenijo in Bolgarijo na drugi strani, medtem ko med Srbijo, Hrvaško, Slovenijo in
Bolgarijo ni statistično pomembne razlike., At the international level, significant efforts are being made towards reviewing the scope and trend of motor vehicle theft, based on
police records and prior research on victimization. Since comparative research on the rate of motor vehicle theft between countries is
still in its infancy, this study aims to examine the specifics of trends of motor vehicle theft in Serbia in comparison to other European
countries. The research is especially focused on the characteristics of criminal activities and police officers, who are fighting against
this form of crime in Serbia and its neighbouring countries. The research covers the period from 2002 to 2011 and the analyses show
that there is a trend of reducing registered motor vehicle theft in Serbia. Furthermore, the number of motor vehicle thefts per 100.000
inhabitants in Europe has decreased linearly, averaging about 13.52 per year. This trend of motor vehicle thefts is also present in Serbia
(1.36 per year) and neighbouring countries, with exception of Bulgaria, where number of motor vehicle thefts is increasing. Results
show that there are statistically significant differences between the average rates of motor vehicle theft in Europe and the average rates
of motor vehicle theft in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Hungary. Moreover, statistically significant differences exist between the
rate of motor vehicle theft in Hungary and the rates of motor vehicle theft in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Bulgaria, while no statistically
significant differences were observed between Slovenia, Croatia, and Bulgaria.",
publisher = "Ljubljana : Ministrstvo za notranje zadeve Republike Slovenije, Policija",
journal = "Revija za kriminalistiko in kriminologijo",
title = "Trendi tatvin motornih vozil v Republiki Srbiji in drugih evropskih državah, Trends of Motor Vehicle Theft in the Republic of Serbia and other European Countries",
volume = "67",
number = "1",
pages = "26-43",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_1356"
}