Crime and criminal justice statistics
Victims of crime - Culturally and linguistically diverse
Victimisation rates in the previous five years (per cent)

Note: Due to multiple victimisation across offence categories, the sum of individual offence categories exceeds total crime victimisation figures.
Source: Australian Institute of Criminology 2005. Crime victimisation in two selected migrant communities. Crime facts info no. 107, 27 September. http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/cfi/cfi107.html
Further information
- Fact sheet: Crime victimisation in two selected migrant communities
- Paper: Experiences of crime in two selected migrant communities
- Full ICVS report: Crime victimisation in Australia : key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
Other publications and data sources
- International Crime Victim Surveys 2004
Reports from the Australian component of the ICVS, undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology - The Australian component of the 2000 International Crime Victims Survey (ICVS)
Carlos Carcach and Toni Makkai, 2003 - International Crime Victims Surveys | ICVS publications
UNODC and UNICRI. Further information and reports from previous surveys - Criminal victimisation in seventeen industrialised countries : key-findings from the 2000 international Crime Victims Survey
J N van Kesteren, P Mayhew and P Nieuwbeerta. Dutch Ministry of Justice, 2000