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Sharp decline in recorded crime rates in 2020 amid pandemic

Sharp decline in recorded crime rates in 2020 amid pandemic
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Most common crimes committed in NSW

The annual ABS report revealed the three most common offences in Australia were: acts intended to cause injury (78,523 offenders); illicit drug offences (74,443 offenders); public order offences (40,975 offenders). The report showed the profile of criminal offenders in three-quarters of all cases were males aged about 30 years old. The male offender rate was around three times the female offender rate with 2,559 male offenders per 100,000 males and 813 female offenders per 100,000 females. The most common crime committed by male offenders was acts intended to cause injury . For female offenders, the most common crime was illicit drug offences. The report data also showed public order offences (that involves a breach of public order or decency including public drunkenness, disorderly behaviour in a public place and drinking alcohol in alcohol free zones) dropped by 24 per cent, down by 12,608 offenders, from the previous year.

Minister McEntee notes publication of CSO recorded crime statistics for Q3 2020

Minister McEntee notes publication of CSO recorded crime statistics for Q3 2020 You are here: Home Minister McEntee notes publication of CSO recorded crime statistics for Q3 2020       The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee TD, has noted today’s publication of Recorded Crime Statistics by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) for Q3 2020.   The statistics, which cover both the number of offences in Q3 itself and in the 12 month period to Q3, demonstrate a general, and welcome, decrease in many categories of crime over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.   “ An Garda Síochána have played a vital role in supporting communities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Of course, crime has not stopped and criminals continue to look for opportunities to exploit. In addition to supporting the public health regulations, Gardaí have shown their determination to continue to prevent and detect crime with significant seizures and arrests for drugs, organised crime, burglaries,

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