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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
The ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile's Key Highlights Summary presents a summary table and charts on offences and other measures related to the latest Ministerial Direction for ACT Policing. Included are:
• all offence divisions included in the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Offences (ANZSOC, 2011);
• data from the Restorative Justice Unit, the Office of Children, Youth and Family Support and ACT Corrective Services;
• selected data from the following data sets on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Victims of Crime
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Services;
• selected data from the following data sets on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, Victims of Crime, Alcohol and other drugs and Domestic and Family violence.
Note that there is no information included in this summary regarding the statistical significance of the data provided. The number of offences for particular crime types may demonstrate large changes from quarter to quarter or year to year. The interpretation of these changes should be made in context of the 5 years of data included in each summary chart for the relevant measure. References to the source table for each data set in
(c) ACT Government page A 10
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
SUMMARY TABLE ‐ SEPTEMBER 2016Statement of Purpose and Explanatory Notes
Source table Offence or measureYear to September
2015Year to September
2016Year difference (%)
SUMMATION OF INCIDENTS AND OFFENCESACT Policing Table 1 Reported total incidents 81,153 81,769 0.8%ACT Policing Table 2 Person offences 2,668 3,290 23.3%ACT Policing Table 2 Property offences 20,765 20,999 1.1%PERSON OFFENCESACT Policing Table 3 Homicide and related offences 7 4 ‐42.9%ACT Policing Table 3 Acts intended to cause injury 2,075 2,648 27.6%ACT Policing Table 3 Sexual assault and related offences 495 394 ‐20.4%ACT Policing Table 3 Dangerous or negligent acts 171 158 ‐7.6%ACT Policing Table 3 Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person 176 277 57.4%PROPERTY OFFENCESACT Policing Table 3 Robbery, extortion and related offences 175 152 ‐13.1%ACT Policing Table 3 Unlawful entry with intent/burglary, break and enter 2,426 2,552 5.2%ACT Policing Table 3 Theft and related offences 11,788 11,878 0.8%ACT Policing Table 3 Fraud, deception and related offences 1,470 1,329 ‐9.6%ACT Policing Table 3 Property damage and environmental pollution 4,883 5,062 3.7%ACT Policing Table 4 Motor vehicle theft 1,115 1,096 ‐1.7%ACT Policing Table 4 Bicycle theft 610 626 2.6%OTHER OFFENCES
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OTHER OFFENCESACT Policing Table 3 Illicit drug offences 621 580 ‐6.6%ACT Policing Table 3 Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences 288 270 ‐6.3%ACT Policing Table 3 Public order offences 900 795 ‐11.7%ACT Policing Table 3 Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 5,126 5,050 ‐1.5%ACT Policing Table 3 Offences against justice procedures, government security and government operations 1,278 1,463 14.5%ACT Policing Table 3 Miscellaneous offences 179 214 19.6%RESTORATIVE JUSTICERestorative Justice Table 1 Young offendes referred to restorative justice 136 128 ‐5.9%Restorative Justice Table 1 Adult offendes referred to restorative justice n/a 52 n/aPRISON POPULATIONSYouth Justice Table 1 All young people admissions to Bimberi 166 106 ‐36.1%Youth Justice Table 4 Custody days in Bimberi 3,189 3,046 ‐4.5%Corrective Services Table 1 All admissions to the Alexander Maconochie Centre 620 782 26.1%ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER DATA SETACT Policing Table 16 Cautions ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 554 422 ‐23.8%ACT Policing Table 17 Cautions ‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 49 29 ‐40.8%ACT Policing Table 16 Alcohol Diversion for Young people < 18 ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 34 21 ‐38.2%ACT Policing Table 17 Alcohol Diversion for Young people < 18 ‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 5 0 ‐100.0%ACT Policing Table 16 Drug Diversion ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 131 142 8.4%ACT Policing Table 17 Drug Diversion ‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 4 3 ‐25.0%
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
Source table Offence or measureYear to September
2015Year to September
2016Year difference (%)
Restorative Justice Table 1 Non‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people referred to Restorative Justice 106 134 26.4%Restorative Justice Table 1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people referred to Restorative Justice 30 38 26.7%Galambany referrals Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people referred to Galambany 'Circle Sentencing' Court 59 33 ‐44.1%ACT Health Table 3 Beds occupied at the Sobering Up Shelter ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 279 294 5.4%ACT Health Table 3 Beds occupied at the Sobering Up Shelter ‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 19 27 42.1%ACT Policing Table 5 Apprehensions ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 6,155 6,488 5.4%ACT Policing Table 6 Apprehensions ‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 759 766 0.9%ACT Policing Table 16 Arrests ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 4,067 4,860 19.5%ACT Policing Table 17 Arrests ‐ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 1,026 1,059 3.2%ACT Policing Table 22 Protective custody for intoxication ‐ Non‐Aboriginal and Torrest Strait Islander 741 895 20.8%ACT Policing Table 22 Protective custody for intoxication ‐ Aboriginal and Torrest Strait Islander 115 149 29.6%Youth Justice Table 1 Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander admissions to Bimberi 114 75 ‐34.2%Youth Justice Table 1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander admissions to Bimberi 52 31 ‐40.4%Corrective Services Table 1 Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander admissions to the AMC 482 608 26.1%Corrective Services Table 1 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander admissions to the AMC 112 148 32.1%VICTIMS OF CRIME DATA SETVictims Support ACT Table 1 All VSACT Registered Clients 533 469 ‐12.0%Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: Homicide and related offences 64 23 ‐64.1%Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: All acts intended to cause injury 304 350 15.1%Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: Sexual assault and related offences 105 95 ‐9.5%Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: Abduction, harassment and other offences 33 27 ‐18.2%Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: Unlawful entry with intent / burglary, break and enter 21 13 ‐38.1%Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: Robbery extortion and related offences 17 22 29 4%
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Victims Support ACT Table 2 VSACT Referral Offence: Robbery, extortion and related offences 17 22 29.4%ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS DATA SETACT Policing Table 1 Incidents requiring patrols involving alcohol 5,183 5,413 4.4%ACT Policing Table 1 Offences involving alcohol 2,875 2,810 ‐2.3%ACT Policing Table 1 Apprehensions involving alcohol 1,613 1,459 ‐9.5%ACT Policing Table 1 Charges involving alcohol 2,552 2,340 ‐8.3%ACT Policing Table 16 and 17 All Alcohol Diversion for Young people < 18 39 21 ‐46.2%ACT Policing Table 22 All protective custody for intoxication 856 1,044 22.0%ACT Policing Table 23 All Drug Diversion 135 145 7.4%ACT Policing Table 20 Random breath tests (RBT) conducted 137,576 116,947 ‐15.0%ACT Policing Table 20 Number of persons charged with drink driving 1,095 914 ‐16.5%ACT Policing Table 20 Random roadside drug tests (RRDT) conducted 2,160 2,571 19.0%ACT Policing Table 20 RRDT Tests returning positive reading 280 353 26.1%ACT Ambulance Service Table 1 All ACT alcohol‐related ambulance attendances 2,177 2,134 ‐2.0%ACT Health Table 1 All AOD behavioural disorders presenting to ACT Health Emergency Departments n/a n/a n/aACT Health Table 3 Referrals to Sobering Up Shelter 486 563 15.8%DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE DATA SETDomestic Violence Crisis Service Table 1 New identified clients 1,299 1,743 34.2%Victim Support ACT Table 2 Acts intended to cause injury ‐ Domestic Violence 123 213 73.2%
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
ALL INCIDENTS, OFFENCES, APPREHENSIONS, CHARGES
15,000
20,000
25,000
Reported incidents, offences, apprehensions and charges5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
5,000
10,000
All reported incidents All reported offences All charges All apprehensions
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
PERSON OFFENCES
400
500
600
700
800
900
Person offences and person offences involving alcohol5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 2 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
100
200
300
400
All person offences Person offences involving alcohol Linear (All person offences) Linear (Person offences involving alcohol)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
2
3
4
Homicide and related offences5 years to current quarter
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0
1
2
Homicide and related offences No trendline provided
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
300
400
500
600
700
800
Assaults (Acts intended to cause injury)5 years to current quarter
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0
100
200
300
400
Acts intended to cause injury Linear (Acts intended to cause injury)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
80
100
120
140
160
Sexual assaults and related offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
20
40
60
80
Sexual assault and related offences Linear (Sexual assault and related offences)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
30
40
50
60
70
Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
10
20
30
Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons Linear (Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons )
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
40
50
60
70
80
90
Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
10
20
30
40
Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person Linear (Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
PROPERTY OFFENCES
130
150
170
190
210
230
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
OFFEN
CES INVO
LVING ALCOHOL
L PR
OPE
RTY OFFEN
CES
Property offences and property offences involving alcohol5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 2 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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50
70
90
110
130
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
PROPE
RTY OFFEN
CE
ALL PR
OPE
All property offences Property offences involving alcohol Linear (All property offences) Linear (Property offences involving alcohol)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
30
40
50
60
70
80
Robbery, extortion and related offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 21
0
10
20
30
Robbery, extortion and related offences Linear (Robbery, extortion and related offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 21
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
400
500
600
700
800
900
Unlawful entry with intent/Burglary, break and enter5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
100
200
300
400
Unlawful entry with intent/burglary, break and enter Linear (Unlawful entry with intent/burglary, break and enter)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
Theft and related offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 23
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
Theft and related offences Linear (Theft and related offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 23
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
300
400
500
600
700
Fraud, deception and related offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 24
0
100
200
300
Fraud, deception and related offences Linear (Fraud, deception and related offences)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
Property damage and environmental pollution5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 25
0
200
400
600
800
Property damage and environmental pollution Linear (Property damage and environmental pollution)
(c) ACT Government page A 25
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
150
200
250
300
350
400
Motor vehicle theft5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 4 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 26
0
50
100
150
Motor vehicle theft Linear (Motor vehicle theft)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
100
150
200
250
Bicycle theft5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 4 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 27
0
50
100
Bicycle theft Linear (Bicycle theft)
(c) ACT Government page A 27
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
OTHER OFFENCES
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
Illicit drug offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 28
0
20
40
60
80
Illicit drug offences Linear (Illicit drug offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 28
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
40
50
60
70
80
90
Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 29
0
10
20
30
40
Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences Linear (Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 29
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
150
200
250
300
Public order offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 30
0
50
100
Public order offences Linear (Public order offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 30
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 31
0
200
400
600
Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences Linear (Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 31
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
Offences against justice procedures, government security and government operations5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 32
0
50
100
150
200
Offences against justice procedures, government security and government operations
Linear (Offences against justice procedures, government security and government operations)
(c) ACT Government page A 32
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Miscellaneous offences5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 33
0
10
20
30
40
Miscellaneous offences Linear (Miscellaneous offences)
(c) ACT Government page A 33
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE DATA
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Offenders referred to the Restorative Justice Unit by selected referring agency5 years to current quarter
Data from Restorative Justice Table 2 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 34
0
10
20
30
40
ACT Policing Childrens' Court Corrective Services Galambany Court Magistrates' Court Total referrals fot restorative justice
Notes: In two quarters, the data does not total correctly due to single referrals of young people by the Supreme Court or the Restorative Justice Unit. This data is shown in Restorative Justice Table 2. Adult referrals were only accepted to the Restorative Justice Unit from the start of 2016.
(c) ACT Government page A 34
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
PRISON POPULATIONS
30
40
50
60
70
Admissions to the Bimberi Youth Justice Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderand non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
5 years to current quarterData from Youth Justice Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 35
0
10
20
30
All admissions Non‐indigenous young people Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderyoung people
Linear (All admissions) Linear (Non‐indigenous young people) Linear (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderyoung people)
(c) ACT Government page A 35
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
100
150
200
250
Admissions to the Alexander Maconochie Centre by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanderand non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status
5 years to current quarterData from Corrective Services Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 36
0
50
100
All admissions Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Linear (All admissions) Linear (Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Linear (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
(includes 'unknown')
(c) ACT Government page A 36
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
100
150
200
250
300
350
Sentenced detainees (1st day of the month) at the Alexander Maconochie Centre5 years to current quarter
Data from Corrective Services Table 4 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 37
0
50
100
Total sentenced detainee population(ACT 1st of month)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sentenced detainee population(ACT 1st of month)
Linear (Total sentenced detainee population(ACT 1st of month))
Linear (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sentenced detainee population(ACT 1st of month))
(c) ACT Government page A 37
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
1 500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
Days of remand per month at the Alexander Maconochie Centre5 years to current quarter
Data from Corrective Services Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
All remand days Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Linear (All remand days) Linear (Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Linear (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
(c) ACT Government page A 38
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER DATA
100
150
200
250
ApprehensionsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
5 years to current quarterData from ACT Policing Table 6 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 39
0
50
100
All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Linear (All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
(c) ACT Government page A 39
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
ApprehensionsNon‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
5 years to current quarterData from ACT Policing Table 5 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 40
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
All Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people Linear (All Non‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people)
(c) ACT Government page A 40
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
150
200
250
300
350
ORR
ES STR
AIT ISLA
NDER
CAU
TIONS
TORR
ES STR
AIT ISLA
NDER
ARRE
STS
Arrests and CautionsAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
5 years to current quarterData from ACT Policing Table 17 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
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0
5
10
15
20
25
0
50
100
150
ABORIGINAL
AND TORR
ES S
ABORIGINAL
AND TORR
ES
Arrests Cautions Linear (Arrests) Linear (Cautions)
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ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
200
250
300
350
400
450
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
D TORR
ES STR
AIT ISLA
NDER
CAU
TIONS
D TORR
ES STR
AIT ISLA
NDER
ARR
ESTS
Arrests and CautionsNon‐Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
5 years to current quarterData from ACT Policing Table 16 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 42
0
50
100
150
200
0
200
400
600
NON‐ABO
RIGINAL
AND TORR
E
NON‐ABO
RIGINAL
AND TORR
Arrests Cautions Linear (Arrests) Linear (Cautions)
(c) ACT Government page A 42
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
VICTIM SUPPORT ACT DATA
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
Victims Support ACT Selected Referral Sources5 years to current quarter
Data from Victim Suport ACT Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 43
0
20
40
60
80
ACT Policing Referrals via SupportLink ACT Policing Referrals Direct Self‐referrals Wraparound program Domestic Violence Crisis Service
(c) ACT Government page A 43
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG DATA
1 000
1,500
2,000
2,500
Alcohol related incidents, offences, charges and apprehensions5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 44
0
500
1,000
Incidents requiring patrols involving alcohol Offences involving alcohol Charges involving alcohol Apprehensions involving alcohol
(c) ACT Government page A 44
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
400
500
600
700
800
900
Apprehensions involving alcohol5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Policing Table 7 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 45
0
100
200
300
400
All apprehensions involvling alcohol Males Total Females Total Linear (All apprehensions involvling alcohol) Linear (Males Total) Linear (Females Total)
(c) ACT Government page A 45
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
300
400
500
600
700
Alcohol‐related ambulance attendanceApril 2011 to present
Data from ACT Ambulance Service Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 46
0
100
200
300
Totals Linear (Totals)
(c) ACT Government page A 46
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
0‐9 years, 0.0%
10‐14 years, 0.7%
15‐17 years, 4.1%
18‐24 years, 20.7%
50‐59 years, 12.4%
60‐69 years, 8.6%
70‐79 years, 4.6%
80‐89 years, 3.0%90+ years,
0.9%
Alcohol‐related ambulance attendances by age groupApril 2011 to present
Data from Emergency Services ACT Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 47
25‐29 years, 9.4%
30‐39 years, 18.2%
40‐49 years, 17.2%
50‐59 years, 12.4%
(c) ACT Government page A 47
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Alcohol related behavioural disorders presenting to ACT Health Emergency Departments5 years to current quarter
Data from ACT Health Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 48
0
10
20
30
40
50
Alcohol Linear (Alcohol)
(c) ACT Government page A 48
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
80
100
120
140
160
180
Total referrals to the ACT Sobering Up Shelter5 years to current quarter
Data from Health Table 3 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 49
0
20
40
60
80
Total number of referrals to the Sobering Up Shelter Linear (Total number of referrals to the Sobering Up Shelter)
(c) ACT Government page A 49
ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile ‐ September 2016 KEY HIGHLIGHTS SUMMARY
DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE DATA SET
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Domestic Violence Crisis Service Client loadsSeptember 2011 to current quarter
Data from Domestic Violence Crisis Service Table 1 of the ACT Criminal Justice Statistical Profile
(c) ACT Government page A 50
0
500
1,000
Total clients New anonymous clients New identified clients Linear (Total clients) Linear (New anonymous clients) Linear (New identified clients)
(c) ACT Government page A 50