4530.0 - Crime Victimisation, Australia, 2017-18 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 13/02/2019   
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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

HOW HAVE PERSONAL CRIME VICTIMISATION RATES CHANGED OVER TIME?

The victimisation rate declined for total assault in the Australian Capital Territory, from 7.1% in 2008–09 to 5.1% in 2017–18.

VICTIMISATION RATES, Selected personal crimes, Australian Capital Territory, 2008–09 to 2017–18(a)
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Footnote(s): (a) Includes only those crime types where all estimates in the time series have an RSE of less than 25%. Survey error should be taken into account when analysing changes across the different time points. For more information on survey error, refer to the Technical Note. (b) Includes both physical assault and threatened assault (both face-to-face threatened assault and non face-to-face threatened assault).

Australian Bureau of Statistics
© Commonwealth of Australia 2019.


HOW HAVE HOUSEHOLD CRIME VICTIMISATION RATES CHANGED OVER TIME?

The victimisation rate declined for malicious property damage in the Australian Capital Territory, from 15% in 2008–09 to 7.1% in 2017–18.

VICTIMISATION RATES, Selected household crimes, Australian Capital Territory, 2008–09 to 2017–18(a)
Graph Image for VICTIMISATION RATES, Selected household crimes, Australian Capital Territory, 2008–09 to 2017–18
Footnote(s): (a) Includes only those crime types where all estimates in the time series have an RSE of less than 25%. Survey error should be taken into account when analysing changes across the different time points. For more information on survey error, refer to the Technical Note.

Australian Bureau of Statistics
© Commonwealth of Australia 2019.