4530.0 - Crime Victimisation, Australia, 2014-15 Quality Declaration
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OTHER THEFT Endnote 1
Other theft excludes any incidents involving theft covered in other crime types in the survey (e.g. break-in or robbery). Other theft is considered to be a household crime for the purpose of this survey. VICTIMISATION AND REPORTING RATES FOR 2014-15 (Table 1) In the 12 months prior to interview in 2014-15, an estimated 261,400 households (2.9% of all households) experienced at least one incident of other theft. Just over a third of all households (37%) that experienced other theft reported the most recent incident to police. WHAT ELSE DO WE KNOW ABOUT OTHER THEFT INCIDENTS? (Table 25) This section discusses characteristics of the most recent incident for households that were victims of other theft in the 12 months prior to interview.
ENDNOTE Endnote 1 All comparisons discussed have been tested for statistical significance with a 95% level of confidence that there is a real difference in the two populations being tested. Only data with a relative standard error (RSE) of less than 25% are referred to in the text of this publication and these estimates are considered sufficiently reliable for general use. To determine whether there is a statistical difference between any other two estimates, significance testing should be undertaken. For further information, refer to the Technical Note. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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