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Classification

21 January 2026

The partners

Istat, the Ministry of Justice, and the Ministry of the Interior are the main data producers for criminal judicial statistics in Italy. The Ministry of […]
29 March 2024

Codes of foreign territorial units

Update as of December 31, 2018 For statistical purposes the ISTAT publishes, on an annual basis and with reference to the date of 31 December, […]
16 March 2023

Synthetic classification of crimes

The Italian classification of crimes known as the synthetic classification, used by Istat, groups the elements of the catalog of offenses that constitute crimes according to […]
16 March 2023

Navigator of the classification of crimes

The classification navigator is a tool that allows you to select, according to defined parameters, the tables of the catalog of crimes, the synthetic classification, […]
16 March 2023

International classification of crimes

The International Classification of Crime for Statistical Purposes (ICCS), proposed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), aims to provide a comprehensive framework […]
16 March 2023

Crime groups

Crime groups are categories that cut across the groupings created for classifications used in Istat or represent an attribute common to multiple crimes. They therefore […]
16 March 2023

Crime Classification 

The relevance and complexity of the crime statistics concerning the facts constituting the violation of criminal laws and the persons responsible for such violations, published […]
16 March 2023

Catalog of offenses

The catalog of offenses, also called thesaurus of offenses, is a list of legal qualifications drawn from the codes and from the national legislation in […]
16 March 2023

Analytical classification of crimes

  The so-called analytical classification of crimes is a version of the classification of crimes used by Istat that groups the elements of the crime […]
09 January 2023

Classification of occupations

As of 2023, Istat adopts the classification of occupations 2021 (CP2021), the result of a mid-term review of the previous version (CP2011), recently conducted by […]
Reference period: As of 1 January 2023