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Fraud and deception-related crime
Fraud and deception-related crime, female offenders as a percentage of total offenders, by age, 1995-1996 and 2001-2002

Sources
- Australian Bureau of Statistics 2002, Population by age and sex : Australian states and territories 1981 to 2001, cat. no. 3201.0, ABS, Canberra.
- Australian Bureau of Statistics 2003, Population by age and sex : Australian states and territories 1997 to 2002, cat. no. 3201.0, ABS, Canberra.
- Victoria Police 1992-2002, Victoria Police crime statistics (various issues), Victoria Police, Melbourne.
- South Australia Police 1996, Statistical review 1995-96, SAPOL, Adelaide.
- South Australia Police 2002, South Australia Police annual report 2001-2002, SAPOL, Adelaide.
- Queensland Police Service 1992-2002, Queensland Police Service statistical review (various issues), Queensland Police Service, Brisbane. <http://www.police.qld.gov.au/services/reportsPublications/statisticalReview/default.htm>
What this chart shows
- The percentage of female offenders in relation to total offenders has increased for all age groups with the exception of the 25 and over age group.