State wide figures
- The number of criminal incidents recorded by police in the year to 30 September 2017 was 391,153. This is down 4.8% from 411,056 incidents recorded in the same period last year.
- The number of offences recorded by police in the year to 30 September 2017 was 517,118. This is down 4.9% from 543,986 offences recorded in the same period last year.
- Offender incidents increased to 176,987, up 4.0% from 170,117 in the year to September 2016.
- Victim reports decreased in the year to 30 September 2017 by 7.3% to 308,680 victim reports.
- Family incidents decreased in the year to 30 September 2017, down 4.4% from 78,814 to 75,374.
Crime category trends
From October 2015 to September 2017, the major offence categories that showed significant upward trends were:
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Local Government Area level figures
The five Local Government Areas with the highest incident rates were:
Criminal Incidents
- Melbourne (18,334.2 criminal incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 8.6%)
- Latrobe (12,945.6 criminal incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 5.2%)
- Yarra (11,284.0 criminal incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 7.5%)
- Mildura (9,277.2 criminal incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 1.5%)
- Greater Shepparton (9,242.9 criminal incidents per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 4.3%)
Recorded Offences
- Melbourne (24,968.6 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 8.8%)
- Latrobe (18,566.8 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 2.5%)
- Yarra (13,869.6 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 11.1%)
- Greater Shepparton (12,474.6 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 2.6%)
- Horsham (12,433.1 offences per 100,000 estimated resident population, down 13.3%)
For explanatory information and definitions for the latest release, see the explanatory notes (External link) and glossary (External link)