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Crime and criminal justice statistics
Statistical sources - Australia (national coverage)
- Australian crime : facts and figures
Presents information on crime throughout Australia. It covers the number of
different types of recorded crimes, their place of occurrence, victim details,
responses of criminal justice agencies, and the government resources
directed to deal with crime.
- Australian Institute of Criminology policy on calculating Indigenous rates
- Australian Bureau of Statistics, crime and justice publications
- Year book Australia
Annual ABS reference volume containing basic statistics and feature articles on a broad range of subjects, including crime and justice
- Crime and justice
Themed chapters from the ABS annual series Australian social trends
- Australian Bureau of Statistics, National Centre for Crime and Justice statistics
- Measures of Australia's progress, 2004 : crime
Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2004
- Differences in recorded crime statistics (PDF 216kB)
National Crime Statistics Unit, 2005
- Report on government services
A major annual report from the Productivity Commission that examines the
performance of governments in Australia in the important service areas of
education, health, justice, emergency management, community services and
housing. For those involved in the field of criminal justice, the report
provides information and data on police services, corrective services and the
courts.
- Crime victimisation in Australia : key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Holly Johnson, 2005
- Crime in Australia : a state by state comparison
Crime Prevention Branch, Australian Government Attorney General's Department, 2000
- Centenary article : Crime in twentieth century Australia
Adam Graycar. In Year book Australia 2001