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1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2008
Latest ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 04/08/2004 Ceased |
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In the twelve months to April 2002, The Northern Territory had the highest victimisation prevalence rates for break-in and attempted break-in (19.5% of households were victims of break-in/attempted break-in), followed by Western Australia (9.6% of households), Queensland (8.0%) and New South Wales (7.9%). Victoria had the lowest prevalence rates for these crimes (5.3% of households).
These statistics relate to a Tasmania Together benchmark.
This page last updated 3 January 2008
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