4517.0 - Prisoners in Australia, 2013 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 05/12/2013   
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MOST SERIOUS OFFENCE/CHARGE

At 30 June 2013, the most common offences/charges for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners (either sentenced or unsentenced) were:
  • acts intended to cause injury (34%)
  • unlawful entry with intent (16%)
  • offences against justice procedures (11%)
  • robbery and extortion (10%)
  • sexual assault (9%).

Together, these offences/charges accounted for over three quarters (77%) of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners on 30 June 2013. (Table 4)

In contrast, the most common offences/charges for non-Indigenous prisoners at 30 June 2013, were:
  • illicit drug offences (16%)
  • acts intended to cause injury (15%)
  • sexual assault (13%)
  • unlawful entry with intent, and homicide (both 10%). (Table 4)


Graph Image for PROPORTION OF PRISONERS, Indigenous status by selected most serious offence-charge