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  2. Crime in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Norway is countered by Norway's law enforcement agencies. Norway has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and has seen a significant decline in crime in recent years. There was a 4.3 percent decrease from 2015 to 2016, and a decline of as much as 9.6 percent from 2014.

  3. A mass murderer responsible for killing 77 people in Norway ...

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    A Norwegian mass murderer has won part of a human-rights case against the government. Anders Behring Breivik, a right-wing extremist who was responsible for the deaths of 77 people in Norway in ...

  4. Capital punishment in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway abolished the death penalty for civilian crimes in 1905, but it was retained for certain military crimes in wartime. [ 1 ] During the Nazi occupation of Norway (1940–1945), capital punishment was introduced by Vidkun Quisling 's regime in September 1942, and the first of a total of nineteen executions was carried out on 16 August 1943 ...

  5. Murder in Norwegian law - Wikipedia

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    Assisted suicide is generally illegal in Norway, and will in most cases be treated as planned murder, although the punishment may be milder depending on the circumstances. Euthanasia (aktiv dødshjelp) has been much debated in Norway. Some groups have expressed that it should be legal in cases where the victim is sane and fully aware of what he ...

  6. Human trafficking in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian government made progress in the identification and protection of trafficking victims during the reporting period. Through employment of proactive identification procedures, government officials reported identifying 292 possible trafficking victims, 80 of whom were forced labor victims, in 2009 - an increase from 256 victims, 71 of whom were forced labor victims, identified in 2008.

  7. Mass killer Breivik sues Norway in bid to end prison isolation

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    TYRISTRAND, Norway (Reuters) -Anders Behring Breivik, the far-right fanatic who killed 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in Norway in 2011, walked into court flanked by three security ...

  8. Life imprisonment in Norway - Wikipedia

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    If the prisoner is still considered dangerous after serving the original sentence, the detention can be extended by five years at a time. Renewal of the detention every five years can in theory result in actual life imprisonment. Preventive detention is used when the prisoner is deemed a danger to society and there is a great chance of them ...

  9. The 12 Most Dangerous Beaches In the World - AOL

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    The 12 Most Dangerous Beaches In the World. Nina Derwin. August 16, 2023 at 2:21 PM ... Norway. Many people visit Norway’s Lofoten Islands for a prime view of the northern lights, and while it ...