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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OTHER THEFT
EXPERIENCE OF MULTIPLE VICTIMISATION (Table 12) Of all households that experienced other theft during the 2017–18 reference period:
WHETHER MOST RECENT INCIDENT WAS REPORTED TO POLICE (Table 27) About a third of all households (35% or 83,400) that experienced other theft had their most recent incident reported to police. Just over a third of all households that experienced other theft (36% or 85,000) did not report the incident to police, due to the incident being seen as too trivial or unimportant. A further 13% (31,800) believed that there was nothing that the police could do. OTHER SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF MOST RECENT INCIDENT (Table 27) In the most recent incident of other theft experienced by households:
ENDNOTES Endnote 1 The Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage and Disadvantage ranks areas on a continuum from most disadvantaged to most advantaged. Lower quintiles indicate greater levels of disadvantage and a lack of advantage in general compared to higher quintiles. For further information, see Explanatory Notes. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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