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Release date: 16 December 2009
Statewide changes
The latest quarterly crime report released by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research shows that, over the 24 months to September 2009, one of the 17 major offences showed a significant increase, six were stable and ten were trending downwards.
The offence trending upward was steal from retail store (up 5.8 per cent). The premises with the greatest increases in retail theft were clothing shops (up 30.3 per cent to 2,722 incidents in the 12 months to September 2009), licensed premises (up 18.1 per cent to 1,304 incidents), shopping complexes (up 12.7 per cent to 2,017 incidents) and supermarkets (up 7.0 per cent to 3,910 incidents).
The offences trending down were:
Among the expanded list of 62 offences only seven showed an upward trend:
According to the director of the Bureau, the upward trends in breach bail are almost certainly reflective of increased law enforcement activity.
The upsurge in recorded drug offences could be indicative of increased drug use but could also reflect proactive policing activity.
Regional changes
The increase in steal from retail store was concentrated in the Illawarra, Hunter and Richmond-Tweed Statistical Divisions. There were only four other significant increases for trends in major offences across NSW regional Statistical Divisions.
Recorded sexual assault offences rose by 33 per cent in the Illawarra Statistical Division, motor vehicle theft offences rose by 33 per cent in the Mid-North Coast Statistical Division and by 19 per cent in the North Western Statistical Division, and fraud offences rose by 15 per cent in the South Eastern Statistical Division.
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