Homicide in Australia : 2001-2002 National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) annual report
- Research and public policy series, no. 46
- ISBN 0 642 24285 2 ; ISSN 1326-6004
- Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2003
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Abstract
This report provides a statistical overview of the circumstances and characteristics of the incidents, victims and offenders of homicide in each of Australia's states and territories for 2001-2002. Statistics presented include incidence of homicide and percentage of incidents solved; single versus multiple victim / offender incidents; incidents by time of day, day of the week and location; incidents occurring during the course of another crime; trends in homicide victimisation, 1989-2002; age, gender, racial appearance, marital status and employment status of victims; percentage of victims by alcohol and/or drug use; motive; percentage of victims with a prior criminal history; percentage of victims killed by a mentally disordered offender; cause of death; type of weapon used, including handgun or other firearm; licence and registration status of firearms used; trends in homicide offending, 1989-2002; age, gender, racial appearance, marital status and employment status of offenders; percentage of offenders with a prior history of domestic violence; percentage of offenders by alcohol and/or illicit / prescription drug use; percentage of offenders who committed suicide; relationship between offender and victim; and relationship between offender and victim, by gender of offender. The report notes that there has been a 20% increase in homicide victimisation in 2001-2002, and a 25% decrease in the number of homicides involving a firearm - the lowest number and proportion since NHMP data collection began in 1989.
Contents
- Title; and From the Director of the AIC (PDF 538kB)
- Acknowledgments (PDF 482kB)
- NHMP: 2001-2002 summary (PDF 607kB)
- 2001-2002 NHMP findings (PDF 1.02MB)
- References (PDF 502kB)
Related links
- Media release: Reduction in the use of firearms to commit homicide
- Fact sheet: Decrease in firearm homicides
- Project information: National Homicide Monitoring Program
- Topic: Homicide
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