4513.0 - Criminal Courts, Australia, 2016-17 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 28/02/2018
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NORTHERN TERRITORY DEFENDANTS FINALISED In 2016–17, there were 11,490 defendants finalised in the Northern Territory criminal courts, a decrease of 1,220 defendants (10%) on the previous year. In contrast, the number of defendants finalised nationally increased by less than one per cent (4,616) over the same period. (Tables 1, 2 and 39) The rate of defendants finalised was 5,521 per 100,000 persons aged 10 years and over. (Table 54) Source(s): Criminal Courts, Australia Defendants finalised in the Northern Territory accounted for 2% of all defendants finalised nationally in 2016–17. (Table 2) PRINCIPAL OFFENCE In 2016–17, the most common principal offences for defendants finalised in the Northern Territory were:
Defendants finalised for Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences decreased by 22% (866) in 2016–17. This was the largest movement by offence type in the Northern Territory since 2015–16. The number of defendants finalised for Acts intended to cause injury also decreased (down 5% or 146), contrasting with the 7% (4,883) increase recorded nationally over the same period. (Tables 1 and 39) COURT LEVEL Of the 11,490 defendants finalised in the Northern Territory in 2016–17:
The Northern Territory had a higher proportion (7%) of defendants finalised in the Children’s Courts compared to any other state or territory. (Table 2) METHOD OF FINALISATION In 2016–17, there were 10,143 defendants who had their matter(s) adjudicated by the Northern Territory criminal courts, a decrease of 10% (1,182) on the previous year. Almost all (97% or 9,835) of these defendants were proven guilty. (Table 2 and 39) Of the 9,835 defendants who were proven guilty:
PRINCIPAL SENTENCE A custodial sentence was handed down to 48% (4,689) of defendants who were proven guilty in 2016–17. This was the largest proportion of defendants sentenced to a custodial sentence of all the states and territories. Nationally, 13% (67,087) of defendants proven guilty received a custodial sentence during the same period. (Tables 7 and 8) Source(s): Criminal Courts, Australia Of the defendants sentenced to custodial orders in the Northern Territory:
INDIGENOUS STATUS In 2016–17, defendants who identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander accounted for 75% (5,935) of persons finalised in the Northern Territory criminal courts (excluding traffic offences). This represents a decrease of 7% (418) since 2015–16. There were 1,530 non-Indigenous defendants finalised in 2016–17, a decrease of 4% (66). (Table 13) In 2016–17, the most common principal offence for:
OTHER KEY POINTS In 2016–17:
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