Crime and criminal justice statistics
Victimisation rates
Number of crime victimisations in past five years, percentage, 2004

Source: Australian Institute of Criminology 2006. Australian crime : facts and figures 2005. Canberra: AIC. http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/facts/2005/
Further information
- Crime victimisation (Chapter 3 from Australian crime : facts and figures 2005)
- Full report: Crime victimisation in Australia: key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
- Summary paper: Crime victimisation in Australia : key findings of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey
- See also previous issues of Australian crime : facts and figures
Charts/fact sheets
Other publications and data sources
- Recorded crime - victims, Australia
Australian Bureau of Statistics. Annual publication of national crime statistics relating to victims of a selected range of offences - Crime and safety, Australia
Australian Bureau of Statistics. Results from a periodical crime victims survey for households, summarises details of household break-ins, attempted break-ins and motor vehicle theft, personal robberies, assaults and some data on sexual assaults, in the 12 months prior to the survey. Also available: Crime and safety, New South Wales, Crime and safety, South Australia, Crime and safety, Western Australia - Measuring crime victimisation, Australia : the impact of different collection methodologies, 2002
Australian Bureau of Statistics information paper, 2004 - International Crime Victims Surveys | ICVS publications
UNODC and UNICRI. Further information and reports from previous surveys - The Australian component of the 2000 International Crime Victims Survey (ICVS)
Carlos Carcach and Toni Makkai, 2003 - 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