NSW Current Trends in Recorded Crime Statistics, 2004 to 2008
Trends in Recorded Crime Statistics, 2004 to 2008
Offence category | Annual
percentage change
2007 to 2008 | Average annual percentage change
2004 to 2008 |
| Murder* | Stable | Stable |
| Assault - domestic violence related | Stable | Stable |
| Assault - non-domestic violence related | Stable | Stable |
| Sexual assault | Stable | Stable |
| Indecent assault, act of indecency and other sexual offences | Stable | Stable |
| Robbery without a weapon | Down by 6.0% | Down by 2.0% |
| Robbery with a firearm | Down by 31.0% | Down by 13.1% |
| Robbery with a weapon not a firearm | Down by 19.1% | Down by 7.7% |
| Break and enter - dwelling | Down by 5.9% | Down by 5.4% |
| Break and enter - non-dwelling | Down by 6.2% | Down by 6.4% |
| Motor vehicle theft | Down by 8.9% | Down by 7.3% |
| Steal from motor vehicle | Down by 7.0% | Stable |
| Steal from retail store | Up by 7.8% | Stable |
| Steal from dwelling | Stable | Down by 4.8% |
| Steal from person | Down by 12.2% | Down by 7.6% |
| Fraud | Up by 15.7% | Up by 4.4% |
| Malicious damage to property | Stable | Up by 3.6% |
This table shows the results of statistical tests for a significant upward or downward monthly trend in the number of criminal incidents * recorded over 2 years and 5 years respectively, for selected offence categories. Where the trend is significant, the annual percentage change in the number of incidents is shown.
"N.A." indicates that the number of incidents recorded was too small for a reliable trend test to be performed.
* For murder, the trend test is applied to the monthly number of recorded victims.
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