Homicide and related offences
In 2024, there were 448 victims of homicide and related offences recorded by police in Australia. This was an increase of 9% (37 victims) from 2023.
The victimisation rate remained stable at 2 victims per 100,000 persons.
Victims of homicide and related offences were most commonly:
- male (63% or 280 victims)
- between 25 and 34 years of age (21% or 96 victims).
Over half of homicide and related offences occurred at a residential location (60% or 268 victims).
Nearly two-fifths (39%) were family and domestic violence (FDV) related (175 victims).
Sexual assault
There were 40,087 victims of sexual assault recorded in Australia in 2024, increasing by 10% (3,735 victims) from the previous year. The victimisation rate also increased from 136 to 147 victims per 100,000 persons, the highest rate recorded in the time series.
a. Rate per 100,000 persons.
For almost all states and territories, the number of victims of sexual assault increased, with the largest increases in:
- New South Wales (up 1,736 victims or 12%)
- Queensland (up 884 victims or 11%)
- Victoria (up 805 victims or 13%).
For victims of sexual assault:
- most were female (81% or 32,372 victims)
- around two in five (39%) were aged between 10 and 17 years at the date of incident (15,524 victims).
Most (69%) sexual assaults occurred in a residential location (27,778 victims).
Around two in five (41%) sexual assaults were FDV related (16,281 victims).
Kidnapping/abduction
There were 574 victims of kidnapping/abduction recorded in Australia in 2024, an increase of 75 victims from the previous year. The victimisation rate for kidnapping/abduction remained stable at 2 victims per 100,000 persons.
Around a quarter of victims of kidnapping/abduction were:
- aged between 25 and 34 years (26% or 150 victims)
- taken from a street/footpath (25% or 143 victims).
More than a quarter (28%) of kidnapping/abductions were FDV related (160 victims).
Robbery
There were 11,496 victims of robbery recorded in Australia in 2024.
For person victims of robbery:
- the majority (74%) were male (7,487 victims)
- more than a quarter (28%) were aged between 10 and 17 years (2,849 victims).
Nearly a third of all robberies (30%) occurred on a street/footpath (3,456 victims).
Blackmail/extortion
There were 2,240 victims of blackmail/extortion recorded in Australia in 2024, a decrease of 34% (1,140 victims) from the previous year.
For almost all states and territories, the number of victims of blackmail/extortion decreased, with the largest decreases in:
- New South Wales (down 649 victims or 35%)
- Victoria (down 242 victims or 39%).
The majority (76%) of person victims of blackmail/extortion were male (1,689 victims).
The most common ages of person victims were:
- between 18 and 24 years (29% or 649 victims)
- under 18 years (23% or 512 victims).
Motor vehicle theft
There were 65,603 victims of motor vehicle theft recorded in Australia in 2024, an increase of 8% (4,604 victims) from the previous year.
While the number of motor vehicle theft victims decreased in most states and territories, Victoria and New South Wales experienced increases of 41% and 6% respectively.
Other theft
There were 595,660 victims of other theft recorded in 2024, an increase of 6% (34,706 victims) from the previous year. This was the highest recorded number of victims since 2003.
Other theft most commonly occurred at a retail location (45% or 268,666 victims).