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Release date: Thursday 16 December 2021
Link to report summary - NSW Recorded Crime Statistics quarterly update September 2021
New statistics released today by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) show that many crimes fell sharply as a result of the second COVID-19 lockdown.
"Violent crime had returned to pre-pandemic levels by June 2021" said Jackie Fitzgerald, Executive Director at BOCSAR. "However, since July violent offences again declined following the introduction of COVID-19 containment measures."
Property offending also fell sharply during 2020 lockdown and was still noticeably lower than pre-pandemic levels in June 2021. In line with the second lockdown property crime again fell sharply and the level of property crime in NSW is currently at the lowest level on record.
In the 24 months to September 2021 none of the 13 major crime categories were trending upwards, eight were trending downwards and the remaining five were stable. The offences trending downwards were:
The quarterly crime statistics report are now presented in a new reporting format. Most importantly the number of major offences focussed on has been reduced from 17 to 13 to better reflect crime patterns in NSW.
Further enquiries: Jackie Fitzgerald, Executive Director, 0423 139 687
Email: bcsr@justice.nsw.gov.au
Copies of the report: www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au
13 Jun 2024