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Release date: 19 April 2010, Embargo: 10.30am
State-wide changes
New figures released by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research today show that over the 24 months to December 2009 property crime is down and violent crime is stable.
None of the 17 major categories of crime showed any increase. Nine were stable and eight categories of crime were falling. The offences trending downward were:
Regional changes
Most areas across the State showed stable or falling crime but a number of areas bucked the Statewide trends. These included:
Changes in the Sydney Statistical Division
Most areas in metropolitan Sydney showed decreases in crime but there were a number of notable exceptions. The worst of these was a doubling of the number of robberies with a firearm in the Fairfield-Liverpool area. Other notable increases within Sydney include:
Further enquiries: Dr Don Weatherburn 9231-9190, 0419-494-408
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