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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VICTORIA DEFENDANTS FINALISED In 2016–17, there were 118,833 defendants finalised in Victoria’s criminal courts, an increase of 2,845 defendants (2%) on the previous year. (Table 19) The rate of defendants finalised was 2,132 per 100,000 persons aged 10 years and over. (Table 49) Source(s): Criminal Courts, Australia Defendants finalised in Victoria comprised 20% of all defendants finalised nationally. This was the third largest contributing state or territory after Queensland (28%) and New South Wales (26%). (Tables 2 and 19) PRINCIPAL OFFENCE Three out of five defendants finalised in Victoria in 2016–17 had a principal offence of:
Between 2015–16 and 2016–17 the number of defendants with a principal offence of:
Over the same period, slight decreases occurred amongst defendants finalised for:
COURT LEVEL In 2016–17, the number of defendants finalised in Victoria’s:
Despite the increase in the Children’s Courts, Victoria had the lowest proportion of defendants finalised between the ages of 10 and 19 years in 2016–17 (8% or 9,532). (Tables 1, 2 and 15 to 43) METHOD OF FINALISATION In 2016–17, 87% (103,337) of defendants finalised in Victoria’s criminal courts had their matter(s) adjudicated. Almost all of these defendants (103,021) were proven guilty. Nine in ten (89% or 92,426) defendants who were proven guilty had entered a guilty plea. (Table 19) PRINCIPAL SENTENCE Of the 103,021 defendants who were proven guilty in 2016–17:
In 2016–17, the number of defendants who were sentenced to a custodial order increased by 7% (495). (Table 19) The median sentence length for defendants sentenced to custody in a correctional institution (excluding those sentenced to life or indeterminate) was 4 months. (Table 57d) OTHER KEY POINTS In 2016–17:
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