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Media Release: Latest crime statistics show a decrease in recorded offences, incidents, victim reports and family incidents
The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has today released its recorded crime statistics for Victoria for the year ending 30 September 2017. For the first time this release includes a new measure, recorded criminal incidents, that better reflects the number of criminal events committed in Victoria.
Information about the new incident-based statistics that will be released on 14 December 2017
The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) continues to improve and extend the range of information that is available about recorded crime in Victoria.
Crime Statistics Agency releases 2016-17 Victorian Family Violence Database
The Crime Statistics Agency has today released key family violence measures from the 2016-17 Victorian Family Violence Database.
Changes in the 2016-17 crime statistics release
We have made a number of changes and enhancements to the way we are producing our statistics in this release.
Key Figures: Year ending 30 June 2017
The number of offences recorded by police in the year to 30 June 2017 was 533,194. This is down 0.6% from 536,287 offences recorded in the same period last year.
Media Release: Latest crime statistics show stabilisation in victimisation and family incidents
The Crime Statistics Agency has today released its recorded crime statistics for Victoria for the year ending 30 June 2017.
New Crime Statistics Agency research finds cautioned youth less likely to reoffend
The Crime Statistics Agency has today released an 'In Brief' research paper on the use of police cautions for youth in Victoria, entitled "The Cautious Approach: Police cautions and the impact on youth reoffending".
Media Release: An update on incident-based recorded crime statistics reporting
The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has been working on a new reporting measure to better reflect the number of criminal incidents committed in Victoria.
Offending behaviour of young people revealed in new Crime Statistics Agency research
The Crime Statistics Agency has today released two 'In Fact' papers on youth offending in Victoria, entitled:
Co-offending among young Victorian offenders in 2016; and
Are more first-time young offenders being recorded for serious crimes than in the past?
Co-offending among young Victorian offenders in 2016; and
Are more first-time young offenders being recorded for serious crimes than in the past?