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AUSTRALIA CAPITAL TERRITORY There was a 4.4% increase in the number of sexual assault victims in the Australia Capital Territory, from 203 in 2012 to 212 in 2013. In the Australian Capital Territory: § The majority of sexual assault victims were female (92% or 190 victims); § Persons aged 19 years and under accounted for 56% of all sexual assault victims (115 victims); § The most common location in which sexual assault occurred was a residential location (62% or 133 victims); and § Nearly two in three victims of sexual assault (64% or 135 victims) knew the offender, with one in four (25% or 52 victims) identifying the offender as a family member.
§ Just over three in four person victims of robbery were male (78% or 91 victims); and § Half of all robberies (51% or 74 victims) occurred on the street or footpath, whilst 36% (52 victims) occurred in a retail location.
Footnote(s): (a) Includes 'no offender identified' and 'not stated/inadequately described' (see Glossary). (b) Includes victims for whom sex was not specified. Source(s): SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS, Sex by relationship of offender to victim, 2013 - ACT-Ch2 Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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