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Release date: Thursday, 13 June 2024
Links to report summary:
Over the five years to March 2024, reported incidents of four major criminal offences increased significantly in NSW:
Executive Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Jackie Fitzgerald, says “Concerningly, of the four major criminal offences categories on the rise, sexual assault has shown the largest increase over the past five years with 42% more incidents reported in the year to March 2024 compared with five years ago in the year to March 2020. The increase is mostly driven by a rise in adult sexual assault victims (up by 62% or 1,606 additional incidents),” Jackie says. “Historical child sexual assault reports also increased by 92% or 1,137 additional incidents.
“The 15% increase in reports of domestic violence related assaults in NSW is due to an increase in reported family violence, together with an escalation of intimate partner assaults. Non-domestic assaults have increased against adult women and young people. Looking at where these offences are occurring, we’ve seen an increase on residential premises (up 18% or 1,567 additional incidents) and school premises (up 46% or 748 additional incidents). However, three of the 13 major criminal offences: robbery, stealing from motor vehicles, and malicious damage to property all decreased over the past five years, while the remaining offences remained stable.”
Further enquiries: Jackie Fitzgerald, Executive Director, BOCSAR 0423 139 687
Email: bcsr@justice.nsw.gov.au
Copies of the report: www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au
02 Jul 2024