Increase in open procedures: Does the Görlitz public prosecutor's office threaten with increasing inexperienced cases?

Increase in open procedures: Does the Görlitz public prosecutor's office threaten with increasing inexperienced cases?

public prosecutor's office Görlitz: An increase in the unfinished cases and challenges in processing

The Görlitz public prosecutor is faced with a growing problem: the number of open procedures continues to increase. This trend is also reflected in Germany and raises questions about the effectiveness of the criminal justice.

From
Michaela Schmidt


 3 min.

The Görlitz public prosecutor under the direction of Dr. Thomas Fresemann has recorded a worrying increase in unfinished cases in recent years. This phenomenon is not an isolated case, but a trend of industry that is also manifested in other regions of Germany. The causes of this are diverse and shed a light on the structural challenges with which the law enforcement authorities are faced.

The challenges in dealing with unfinished cases

The increase in unexplained cases in the public prosecutor's office Görlitz goes hand in hand with an increase in crimes in the field of hate crime, illegal migration and child pornography. These developments present the judiciary with great challenges and require a targeted strategic approach to be able to react effectively.

dr. Thomas Fresemann, as a senior general prosecutor, reports on a significant increase in the monthly procedural entrances. This requires appropriate personnel equipment and resources to ensure efficient processing of cases. A look at the current figures shows a significant increase in open procedures that requires a structured approach to ensure the efficiency of law enforcement.

There is special attention to the violations of the Residence Act, which include both simple illegal entry and smuggling activities. These offenses are closely linked to the migration issue and represent another challenge that the law enforcement authorities have to face.

The Görlitz police department records an increase in crimes in the field of illegal migration, which contributes significantly to the increase in open procedures. Combating smuggling activities and violations of immigration law requires close cooperation between the law enforcement authorities and the federal police in order to act effectively against these forms of crime.

Another worrying trend is the increase in children's pornography cases in Upper Lusatia. The targeted monitoring and combating of these crimes requires specialized investigative units and increased cooperation between the authorities to ensure the protection of children and adolescents.

Overall, the public prosecutor's office Görlitz and other judicial administrations are faced with the challenge of effectively working on the increasing number of indispensable cases and at the same time maintaining the quality of law enforcement. This not only requires sufficient personnel equipment, but also a strategic orientation to meet the current challenges in the fight against crime.

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