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Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
No. 61: Violent crime in Australia: interpreting the trends 1996
David Indermaur
ISBN 0 642 24025 6 ; ISSN 0817-8542
October 1996
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Abstract
Public opinion polls show that fear of crime among Australians is increasing and it is generally believed that the level of violent crime is also increasing. Indermaur considers whether these assumptions are correct and describes what is known about trends in violent crime, using homicide data as a gauge. He provides insights on the analysis and interpretation of crime statistics, and identifies important underlying factors such as changes in the demographic profile of Australian society.
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