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  1. 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

  2. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences December 2023 [xlsx, 198 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. These tables provide information on finalised charges for violent off

  3. People with finalised charges and convicted of serious offences December 2023 [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 dealing methamphetamine. These tables provide information on finalised charges for serious offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. C

  4. People with finalised charges and convicted of serious offences June 2023 [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 dealing methamphetamine. These tables provide information on finalised charges for serious offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. C

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences June 2023 [xlsx, 197 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. These tables provide information on finalised charges for violent off

  6. People with finalised charges and convicted of serious offences jun2024 [xlsx, 186 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 dealing methamphetamine. These tables provide information on finalised charges for serious offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. C

  7. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences jun2024 [xlsx, 195 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. These tables provide information on finalised charges for violent off

  8. People charged and convicted of cannabis offences December 2022 [xlsx, 225 KB]

    Contents Cannabis offences Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for cannabis offences, by offence type, 2013 - 2022 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges for cannabis offences, by offence type and charge outcome, 2013 - 2022 Table 2a: Number and percentage of people charged with cannabis offences, by offence type, 2013 - 2022 Table 2b: Number and percentage of people charged with cannabis offences, by offence type and charge outcome, 2013 - 2022 Table 3:

  9. People charged and convicted of methamphetamine offences December 2022 [xlsx, 211 KB]

    Contents Methamphetamine offences Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for methamphetamine offences, by offence type, 2013 - 2022 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges for methamphetamine offences, by offence type and charge outcome, 2013 - 2022 Table 2a: Number and percentage of people charged with methamphetamine offences, by offence type, 2013 - 2022 Table 2b: Number and percentage of people charged with methamphetamine offences, by offence type and cha

  10. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences December 2022 [xlsx, 175 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).