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Crime in the Northern Territory

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425:"the impact of years of neglect and failure of services and programs is now at a point where it is escalating beyond everyone's capacity, and we have to work collaboratively to address it". Assaults were common in Aboriginal town camps and 95% of people in the town fleeing domestic violence were Indigenous, sometimes filling a shelter housing 900 people. Housing in the 17 town camps, where people from remote communities stay when visiting Alice Springs for medical and other services, was very overcrowded, and the young people were looking for excitement when they came to town. 3173: 30: 189:'s Northern Institute reported findings from previous research as well as the results drawn from focus groups. "Factors that may contribute to heightened levels of fear in the Northern Territory include increased risk of victimisation for both violent and property crime, perceptions that crime is more frequent and serious than it actually is, lower levels of confidence in police and the impact of sensationalist media coverage." 2440: 404:
counted in the stats. Recorded cases of assault rose by 87%, sexual assault offences rose by 97%, house break-ins increased by 64%, commercial premises break-ins by 185%, and motor vehicle theft and related offences by 97% on 2004–05 figures. Compared with the previous reporting year, all categories except for commercial premises break-ins rose significantly.
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for which statistics are collected represents about 12% of the NT population. Crime against persons showed a decline of 27.05% between 2017–8 and 2018–9, but at 6074 per 100,000 people, the figure was still nearly three times that of Darwin, at 2379 per 100,000. Crimes against property had risen 12%,
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legislation until mid-2022), but instead a plan which included some temporary alcohol restrictions, a review, and increased funding for counter-measures were decided on. Bottle shop trading hours were reduced, with no takeaway alcohol allowed to be sold on Mondays and Tuesdays, and customers limited
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group called the Alice Springs Volunteer Force (ASVF) were trying to recruit people with firearms experience on social media. The police had earlier launched Taskforce Neo to try to reduce the rates of youth crime in Alice Springs as well as remote areas. There was a spate of rock-throwing by youths
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In 2012, John McRoberts, Northern Territory Police Commissioner, said that there had been social dysfunction in Alice Springs over 30 years. Stephanie Bell, Director of the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress said that there had been some positive changes brought about by government programs, but
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After a prolonged spike in crime in early 2011, especially break-ins committed by young offenders, concern about the high levels of crime led to a public meeting attended by 250 people in February 2011, organised by a citizens' group called Action for Alice. Aboriginal elder Lindsay Bookie addressed
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to their citizens travelling in Australia, singling out Alice Springs as a place where extra precautions should be taken. This was despite the fact that common assaults and sexual assaults fell 12.4 and 17.1 per cent respectively in Alice Springs in 2016, and only one of the high-profile attacks on
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In February 2013, Tangentyere Council called an emergency meeting of Territory government, police and other stakeholders, to address concerns among Alice Springs town camp residents, who were living in fear caused by alcohol abuse, violence and family feuding. However, several officials walked out.
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The 2009 crime statistics revealed that violent crime in the town had soared, with reported assaults up 29% on the previous year, the highest number (1432) since statistics had been publicly recorded, and double that of 2004. Alcohol had played a part in about 65% of assaults, and more than half of
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per standard drink and various other measures were imposed by the NT government following the Riley Review, and 31 July 2019, there was a 26% decrease in alcohol-related assaults in the Territory. In Alice Springs there was a 43% reduction in alcohol-related assaults and a 38% reduction in domestic
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NT Police launched "Operation Shulton" in November, "...to target antisocial behaviour and associated crime". Police would be actively engaging with young people on the streets, and calling on the community to report crime. This was part of the multi-agency "Summer in Alice" campaign, described as
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However the report noted that fear reduction strategies were not as effective as targeting actual crime and offending. Noting evidence of crime "hotspots", the high incidence of domestic violence and the correlation with alcohol, it said "there is a need to implement evidence-based crime reduction
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for each of the first weeks of May in 2010, 2011 and 2012, which showed that between six and ten percent of news coverage was devoted to crime. Crimes involving violence, especially sexual violence, were over-represented compared with other crime types. Although victims' and offenders' indigeneity
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documented huge increases across multiple categories of crime in Alice Springs in the six years between the 2004 and 2010 reporting periods, largely due to the impact of the NT Police Force's "Violent Crime Reduction Strategy" introduced in 2004, which resulted in more offences being recorded and
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were above average, but Darwin was below average. However, all categories of assault had dropped. Alcohol-related assaults were 24.2% below the previous year's figure, and 20% below the long-term average. Domestic-violence-related assault had dropped 11.66% against the previous year, and general
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was being invested in after-hours activities, including transport to get youths home if needed. Additional police were being recruited and trained in Alice Springs. Eight outreach workers from Territory Families Youth Outreach and Re-engagement Team (YORET) would work every night over the summer
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of 2007 had caused a lot of bad people from remote communities to move to Alice. Action for Alice put the spotlight on crime using TV advertisements. The over-representation of Aboriginal people in the crime statistics, as both perpetrators and victims, was attributed in part to the movement of
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In 2015, NT police promised extra patrols for an upcoming sporting event, after the number of youth offenders across the Territory had doubled in the previous year. They would be working with Tangentyere Night Patrol, along with other night patrol teams from across Central Australia, and urged
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In the 10 months between 1 October 2018, the date that the alcohol floor price and various other measures were imposed by the NT government following the Riley Review (see above), and 31 July 2019, there was a 43% reduction in alcohol-related assaults and a 38% reduction in domestic violence.
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Darwin has had lower crime rates than Alice Springs, but Darwin too has had a history of alcohol abuse and violent crime, with 6,000 assaults in 2009, of which 350 resulted in broken jaws and noses – more than anywhere else in the world, according to the Royal Darwin Hospital.
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In the 10 months between 1 October 2018, the date that the alcohol floor price and various other measures were imposed by the NT government following the Riley Review, and 31 July 2019, alcohol-related assaults dropped by 16% and domestic violence by 9% in the Darwin area.
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strategies targeting both acute and chronic hotspots, as well as strategies that can reduce alcohol consumption and related harms, reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous people as victims and offenders of violent crime and respond to high rates of domestic violence".
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urban area, although both areas fall within the NT Police's Darwin Metropolitan Command. (Palmerston urban centre closely approximates the Palmerston Local Government Area, and represents approximately 13% of the Northern Territory's population.)
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The First Response Patrol, run by Larrakia Nation, which helps to move homeless Indigenous women out of dangerous situations, was credited with the fall in sexual assaults in 2009. The service operates every day from 5am to 2am.
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At the end of 2017, youth crime was still causing concern in the community, after a series of violent assaults, brawls and robberies perpetrated by youths. At an Alice Springs Council meeting called by local Arrernte elders,
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In the year ending July 2019, the number of reported house break-ins across the Territory had reached its highest level since 2009, after a dip around 2015–6, but commercial break-ins had dropped. The rates in Alice Springs,
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In September 2016, the level of domestic violence in Aboriginal communities in NT was described as "out of control" by the Northern Territory Coroner, Greg Cavanagh. More than half of homicides and assaults were related to
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It also has the lowest population of Australian states and territories, at 245,800 as of December 2018, with many living in very remote areas, and the highest level of social disadvantage and the highest proportion of
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at 17,948 per 100,000 (Darwin 8,163). Break-ins were the highest in the Territory, at 2,396 incidents per 100,000 people, which was 57% above the 10-year average (Katherine 1,201; Palmerston 922; Darwin 564).
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of all states and territories, at around 30% of the population in 2016. Much of the population is concentrated in Darwin (148,564), with 98,763 people spread across the rest of the Territory (2018 figures).
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as "murder capitals". However, two 2009 studies showed that it was lower level-type of offending, such as traffic offences, that was responsible for most crimes committed by Aboriginal people in the NT.
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In 2017–18 the number of young offenders (i.e. aged 10–17 years old) in NT decreased by 27 offenders, or 4%, over the previous year. The rate per capita of young offenders was marginally higher than
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in the 21st century, as in most of the rest of the Territory. Aboriginal people are disproportionately represented as both perpetrators and victims, and a high proportion of the victims are women.
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The Northern Territory Police are responsible for law enforcement, the Department of the Attorney-General and Justice presides over the courts and prisons, and Northern Territory Families runs
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The rate of offending in most categories of crime dropped in the Darwin area between 2018 and 2019, with the notable exceptions of motor vehicle theft and break-ins (both up about 12%).
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on 25 February 2009, was credited with success in tackling alcohol abuse linked to crime, and the NT police were looking at establishing a specialist licensing enforcement unit in 2010.
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In 2022 and 2023, there were 2,261 crimes reported in Tennant Creek, despite the town's small population. According to police statistics, there was an increase in every crime except
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tourists in the 2010s actually took place in the town (a violent robbery and gang-rape; there were three others at other locations in the Territory between 2001 and 2017).
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In 2017, the estimated homicide rate in Tennant Creek per 100,000 people was 59.6, which was almost double as high as the same statistic for the United States as a whole.
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by police, with footage able to be used as evidence, so that victims would not always need to appear in court; restricting alcohol supplies; and other strategies.
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After a series of dangerous incidents involving youths driving stolen cars in late 2022, more police were brought in to the town. In January 2023, prime minister
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said that poverty and social dysfunction in the town camps around Alice Springs were part of the cause, and welcomed recent spending by the federal government of
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were typically not identified, crimes featuring Indigenous offenders and non-Indigenous victims received greater coverage than other crimes in the weeks studied.
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report showed that the rate of young people aged 10–17 under supervision orders was highest in the Northern Territory, at 59 per 10,000 (compared with 10 in
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1980 - Baby Azaria Chamberlain was murdered by a dingo near Uluru but police charged her parents. Later, an investigation proved their innocence.
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December 2016 – French tourist stabbed to death at roadside rest area at Connor Well, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Alice Springs.
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While crime in Katherine is less prevalent than in Alice Springs or Tennant Creek, Katherine is still known to have an increasing crime rate.
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and manslaughter than other Australian states and territories, as well as a high level of assaults. Most assaults and murders were related to
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on housing and social services in the camps. The town camps were notorious for their drinking, violence and substandard living conditions.
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and the overwhelming majority of victims were Aboriginal women. He recommended new laws to target and monitor repeat offenders; the use of
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murdered; Dhakiyarr Wirrpanda sentenced to death in a controversial trial; sentence later overturned by the High Court in a case known as
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The Youth Justice Court hears charges against young offenders in NT; for particularly serious offences, cases may be transferred to the
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offending rate had dropped in most categories, with the exception of house break-ins (17.07% up) and motor vehicle theft (0.8% up).
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In 2017, the estimated homicide rate in Katherine per 100,000 people was 47.1, which was higher than the same statistic for the
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and other entertainment venues, was one of the areas policed by the CitySafe Unit, officially launched by the NT Chief Minister
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There are several massacres of Indigenous people recorded within what is today the Northern Territory, both before and after
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Aboriginal people are disproportionately represented as both perpetrators and victims, and many of the victims are women.
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and East Arm westwards, and represents approximately 35% of the Northern Territory's population. It does not include the
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said that they had had enough, and that Aboriginal people had to be part of the solution in making the town safe again.
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Overall, crimes against the person had dropped 14.67% against the previous year, and crimes against property 1.71%. The
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April 2012 – Three teenagers rob and subsequently gang-rape a Finnish and German tourist at gunpoint in Alice Springs.
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people into Alice Springs from remote communities. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
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dropped 28% in both categories; and in the Darwin area, alcohol-related assaults 16% and domestic violence by 9%.
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Apart from sexual assault, which rose from 21 to 46, all other categories of crime showed drops in Palmerston.
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called for a reimposition of the alcohol bans (imposed under The Intervention from 2007, and then under the
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brought about huge changes to the Northern Territory's alcohol policies. The 220 recommendations included a
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Tennant Creek is consistently ranked as one of the most disadvantaged and dangerous towns in Australia.
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Phillip Alice said that the town was under siege, and that the young troublemakers were not local. The
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in order to devise a plan to tackle what was dubbed the Alice Springs crime crisis by the press. The
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In the 10 months between 1 October 2018, the date that the alcohol floor price of a minimum of
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stabbed Charmaine Ariet to death and stabbed, raped and killed her cousin Janice Carnegie.
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them were classed as domestic violence. The NT Southern Region Police Commander said that
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In 2019, Darwin was ranked as the 50th most dangerous major city in the world by
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Camp residents later said that they felt abandoned by the Territory government.
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Department of the Attorney-General and Justice (courts and adult prisons) and
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Often, a high proportion of the crime is perpetrated by repeat offenders. In
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Darwin urban centre consists of Darwin City and the associated suburbs from
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residents to help by reporting crime through the regular channels, after a
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Morgan, Anthony; Williams, Emma; Renshaw, Lauren; Funk, Johanna (2014).
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The June 2010 report of the Northern Territory Justice Department's
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where the hijacker, Miloslav Hrabinec, shot himself and later died.
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Australian Government. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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Crimes reported by city or town, 1 January 2022–30 November 2023
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Northern Territory. Dept of Justice, Research and Statistics.
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In 2017, the governments of the UK, Germany and Canada issued
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elder, former police officer and resident of nearby community
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the crowd of mainly white residents, expressing the view that
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in 2015 and 2016, targeting people, vehicles and buildings.
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Damjanovic, Dijana; La Canna, Xavier (19 October 2017).
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to Alice Springs with 28 passengers and a crew of four,
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Northern Territory National Emergency Response Act 2007
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Figures show that for the 10 years preceding 2015, the
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List of places in the Northern Territory by population
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Gerritsen, Rolf; McDonald, Tanya (27 January 2023).
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Index

Crime in Darwin, Northern Territory

Northern Territory
Northern Territory Police
territory government's
Territory Families
youth detention centres
Northern Territory
per capita
homicide
domestic violence
alcohol-related
Alice Springs
Katherine
Tennant Creek
Darwin
Palmerston
youth justice and detention centres
Australian Institute of Criminology
homicides
domestic violence
alcohol-related
domestic violence
body cameras
Aboriginal people
Australian Institute of Criminology
Charles Darwin University
Centralian Advocate
NT News
Sunday Territorian

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