State wide figures
- The number of criminal incidents recorded by Victoria Police in the year to 30 September 2019 was 397,849, up 3.7% from 383,482 incidents recorded in the same period last year.
- The number of offences recorded by Victoria Police in the year to 30 September 2019 was 529,230. This is up 4.1% from 508,446 offences recorded in the same period last year.
- Alleged offender incidents increased 7.7% to 180,676 in the year to September 2019, up from 167,787.
- Victim reports increased in the year to 30 September 2019 by 3.4% (10,348) to 310,291 victim reports.
- Family incidents increased in the year to 30 September 2019, up 7.4% from 77,996 to 83,775.
Local Government Area level figures
Criminal Incidents
The five Local Government Areas with the highest criminal incident rates in the year ending September 2019 were:
- Melbourne (14,820.7 incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 8.1%)
- Latrobe (13,305.0 incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, up 1.3%)
- Yarra (10,905.6 incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 5.3%)
- Mildura (10,102.2 incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, up 5.7%)
- Greater Shepparton (9,781.9 incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, up 4.7%)
Recorded Offences
The five Local Government Areas with the highest recorded offence rates in the year ending September 2019 were:
- Melbourne (19,629.5 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 9.5%)
- Latrobe (18,620.9 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 3.5%)
- Greater Shepparton (13,725.3 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, up 4.2%)
- Mildura (13,563.1 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, up 7.3%)
- Yarra (13,172.8 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 7.5%).
Crime category trends
For the year ending September 2019, the offence subdivisions that showed significant upward trends in the last 24 months were:
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All other major offence categories did not show a significant upward trend over the last 24 months.
For the year ending September 2019, the offence subdivisions that showed a significant downward trend in the last 24 months were:
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All other major offence categories did not show a significant downward trend over the last 24 months.
For a detailed breakdown of the data go to the (External link)latest crime data webpage and for explanatory information and definitions, see the Explanatory Notes (External link) and Glossary (External link).