4513.0 - Criminal Courts, Australia, 2012-13 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 27/03/2014   
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Principal offence

During 2012–13, traffic and vehicle regulatory offences was the principal offence for 37% (or 209,856) of defendants finalised in All Courts. This was lower than the proportion of defendants with this offence in the previous year (39% or 223,513 defendants in 2011–12). (Table 2)

For males, the principal offences accounting for the largest proportion of defendants were:
  • traffic and vehicle regulatory offences (36%);
  • acts intended to cause injury (13%);
  • illicit drug offences (8%); and
  • public order offences (8%).

For females, the principal offences accounting for the largest proportion of defendants were:
  • traffic and vehicle regulatory offences (40%);
  • theft (12%); and
  • acts intended to cause injury (11%). (Table 5)

Graph Image for PROPORTION OF DEFENDANTS FINALISED, All Courts, Selected principal offence by sex