4515.0 - Federal Defendants, Selected States and Territories, 2010-11 Quality Declaration 
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SENTENCE OUTCOMES

Information on sentence outcomes in Chapter 3 do not apply the concept of a principal sentence (as applied in Chapter 2). Sentence outcomes presented in this chapter represent all sentences handed down for each offence proven guilty. Where multiple sentence types are handed down for a single offence, these are counted each time. As such the total number of sentence outcomes recorded is greater than the number of offences proven guilty.

Monetary orders were the most common sentence type to be issued overall, comprising 42% (13,251) of all sentence outcomes handed down by the courts. These orders predominantly related to fraud offences (75%) (Table 3.4).

Of the 31,383 sentences across all court levels, 16% (5,066) were custodial orders (Table 3.4). The Higher Courts issued custodial orders in 67% of the sentence outcomes, compared with 11% in the Magistrates' and Children's Courts (Table 3.6 and 3.8).

Fraud offences comprised 62% (3,121) of all custodial orders, followed by financial offences (10%) and Commonwealth sexual offences and communications offences (both 8%) for all court levels (Table 3.4).

The majority (72%) of migration and people smuggling offences resulted in a custodial order. Other offence groups with high proportions of custodial orders were: security offences (65%), drug offences (60%) and justice offences (59%) (Table 3.4).







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