4513.0 - Criminal Courts, Australia, 2014-15 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 01/03/2016
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KEY FINDINGS NUMBER OF DEFENDANTS FINALISED There were 588,167 defendants finalised in Australian state and territory criminal courts in 2014–15, an increase of 2% (9,015 defendants) compared with 2013–14. This represented a return to similar levels as those in 2010–11. (Table 1) Source(s): Criminal Courts, Australia COURT LEVEL The Magistrates' Courts continue to account for the greatest number of finalised defendants. In 2014–15, 93% (545,096) of all finalised defendants had matters finalised in the Magistrates’ Courts. In comparison, the Children's Courts and Higher Courts accounted for 5% (27,844) and 3% (15,222) of finalised defendants respectively. Compared with 2013–14, the number of finalised defendants increased by 2% in both the Magistrates’ Courts (10,489) and the Higher Courts (281). The number of defendants in the Children's Courts decreased by 6% (1,753) over the same period, continuing decreases in previous years. The decrease in the number of defendants finalised in the Children's Courts corresponded with a 7% (4,788) decrease in the total number of defendants aged 10–19 years compared with 2013–14. (Table 1) Source(s): Criminal Courts, Australia PRINCIPAL OFFENCE Illicit drug offences The increase in the number of defendants finalised was mainly driven by the 17% (8,487) increase in Illicit drug offences compared with 2013–14. Numbers of defendants finalised for Illicit drug offences have been increasing since 2010–11. (Table 1) Source(s): Criminal Courts, Australia Illicit drug offences accounted for 10% (59,341) of all finalised defendants in 2014–15, compared with 9% (50,854) in 2013–14. It was the most prevalent principal offence for defendants finalised in the Higher Courts (25% or 3,745). Of defendants finalised with a principal offence of Illicit drug offences, the majority (58% or 34,243 defendants) were finalised for Possess and/or use illicit drugs. This offence increased by 21% (5,834 defendants) compared with 2013–14. (Table 1) Other principal offences After Illicit drug offences, defendants finalised for Offences against justice procedures, government security and government operations represented the second greatest increase compared with the previous year (10% or 4,079 defendants). Increases in this offence were driven by:
The second most common principal offence was Acts intended to cause injury, which accounted for 12% (69,228) of finalised defendants. (Table 1) Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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