In the 25th year of the National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) data collection, this report describes the nature and context of homicides that occurred in financial years 2012–13 and 2013–14, and trends in homicide victimisation and offending since 1989–90. Although much of the data are presented in the aggregate, certain figures for each financial year are provided to aid the monitoring of trends. Ongoing monitoring of homicide locates short-term changes within a longer timeframe, and allows policymakers and law enforcement personnel to identify changes in risk markers associated with incidents, victims and offenders. The overall number of homicide incidents continues to decline. In 2013–14, the homicide incident rate reached a historical low of one per 100,000 people since the NHMP data collection began in 1989–90.
Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Executive summary
- About the National Homicide Monitoring Program
- Purpose
- Definition of homicide
- Methodology
- Homicide in Australia 2012-14
- Homicide incidents
- Homicide victims
- Homicide offenders
- Summary of findings
- References
- Appendix A: Homicide incidents 2012-14
- Appendix B: Homicide victims 2012-14
- Appendix C: Homicide offenders 2012-14