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  1. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences December 2021 [xlsx, 172 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences under this Act include 1765: Causing harm by posting digital communication and 1766: Fail to comply with Harmful Digital Communications Act. Examples of harmful digital communication include sending or publishing threate

  2. People charged and convicted of violent offences December 2021 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    Contents Violent offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent off

  3. People charged and convicted of serious offence December 2021 [xlsx, 190 KB]

    Contents Serious offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as serious if it is imprisonable and has a maximum sentence length of 7 years or more. This includes offences such as murder, aggravated robbery, rape and supply/admin/deal methamphetamine and amphetamine. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, 2012 - 2021 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, by charge outcome, 2012 - 2021 Table 2a: Number of people

  4. People charged and convicted of serious offences June 2021 [xlsx, 191 KB]

    Contents Serious offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as serious if it is imprisonable and has a maximum sentence length of 7 years or more. This includes offences such as murder, aggravated robbery, rape and supply/admin/deal methamphetamine and amphetamine. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, 2011/2012 - 2020/2021 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, by charge outcome, 2011/2012 - 2020/2021 Table

  5. People charged and convicted of violent offences June 2021 [xlsx, 192 KB]

    Contents Violent offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent off

  6. People charged and convicted of violent offences December 2022 [xlsx, 200 KB]

    Contents Violent offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent off

  7. People charged and convicted of serious offences December 2022 [xlsx, 188 KB]

    Contents Serious offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as serious if it is imprisonable and has a maximum sentence length of 7 years or more. This includes offences such as murder, aggravated robbery, rape and supply/admin/deal methamphetamine and amphetamine. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, 2013 - 2022 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, by charge outcome, 2013 - 2022 Table 2a: Number of people

  8. People charged and convicted of serious offences June 2022 [xlsx, 190 KB]

    Contents Serious offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as serious if it is imprisonable and has a maximum sentence length of 7 years or more. This includes offences such as murder, aggravated robbery, rape and supply/admin/deal methamphetamine and amphetamine. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, 2012/2013 - 2021/2022 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges for serious offences, by charge outcome, 2012/2013 - 2021/2022 Table

  9. People charged and convicted of violent offences June 2022 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    Contents Violent offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent off

  10. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences June 2022 [xlsx, 172 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences under this Act include: - Causing harm by posting digital communication (section 22) - Posted intimate visual recording without consent (section 22A) - Fail to comply with Harmful Digital Communications Act (section 21).