4519.0 - Recorded Crime - Offenders, 2012-13 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 27/02/2014
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YOUTH OFFENDERS In 2012-13, the youth offender rate, as measured per 100,000 persons aged 10-19 years, was highest in:
Western Australia had the lowest youth offender rate in 2012-13, at 1,812 per 100,000 persons aged 10-19 years. Between 2011-12 and 2012-13, the youth offender rate decreased in all states and territories except South Australia, where it increased by 421 offenders (11%). Footnote(s): (a) Rate per 100,000 population aged 10–19 years (see Explanatory Notes paragraphs 17–22). (b) South Australian data may be overstated (see Explanatory Notes paragraphs 60–61). (c) Australian Capital Territory data may be overstated (see Explanatory Notes paragraphs 70–71). Source(s): Recorded Crime - Offenders Sex Male offenders accounted for a larger proportion of youth offenders than females across all states and territories, ranging from 78% of youth offenders in South Australia and the Northern Territory to 68% in the Australian Capital Territory. The Northern Territory had the highest male youth offender rate at 7,164 offenders per 100,000 males aged 10-19 years. Tasmania had the highest female youth offender rate at 2,273 offenders per 100,000 females aged 10-19 years. (Table 12) Principal offence For youth offenders in 2012-13, the most prevalent principal offence in each state and territory (as measured by the offender rate per 100,000 persons aged 10-19 years), was:
Footnote(s): (a) Rate per 100,000 population aged 10–19 years (see Explanatory Notes paragraphs 17–22). (b) South Australian data may be overstated (see Explanatory Notes paragraphs 60–61). (c) Australian Capital Territory data may be overstated (see Explanatory Notes paragraphs 70–71). Source(s): Recorded Crime - Offenders Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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