The Australian states most affected by homicide (2024)

NSW tops the nation, followed by Victoria and Queensland, for the most murders in Australia, with more than two-thirds of homicide victims being male.

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NSW recorded 61 homicides, Victoria had 48 and Queensland had 42, according to the latest data from the Australian Institute of Criminology.

The report shows there were 210 homicides recorded by police between July 2020 and June 2021.

This represents the second lowest homicide rate for Australia since reporting began in 1989-90.

AIC deputy director Dr Rick Brown cited the various stages of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns affecting Australians during this period.

He said the rate of female intimate partner homicide, 0.25 per 100,000 people, was the lowest in three decades.

Overall, nearly 60 per cent of homicides happened in the home of the victim, offender or another person.

Homicides where the victim was a stranger to the offender mostly happened on a streetscape, such as in cases of driving causing death.

In 80 per cent of incidents at least one weapon was used, including knives in 79 incidents and firearms in 23 incidents.

NSW tops states and territories

Despite NSW recording 24 fewer homicides in 2020-21 than the previous year, it still led the other states and territories with 61.

The numbers in Victoria and Queensland were also down on the previous year by 18 and 8 respectively.

The only increases came in the ACT, with four more than the previous year, and Tasmania, with one more.

Two-thirds of victims were male

The AIC Homicide in Australia report defines homicide as the unlawful killing of a person.

More than two-thirds of homicide victims were men in 2020-21, according to the report.

However, women were "significantly more likely to be killed by an intimate partner or family member".

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Dr Brown said ten per cent of homicide victims identified as Indigenous.

"The report found that the clearance rate for these incidents was the same as it was for homicide incidents involving non-Indigenous victims - 90 per cent at the time of reporting."

Homicides are mostly "cleared" by way of the offender or offenders being charged.

The Australian states most affected by homicide (1)

NSW had the most homicide incidents in 2020-21, according to the Australian Institute of Criminology. Picture by Mark Witte.

The Australian states most affected by homicide (2)

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The Australian states most affected by homicide (2024)

FAQs

Which state in Australia has had the most murders? ›

Northern Territory is the top region by homicide rate in Australia. As of 2023, homicide rate in Northern Territory was 9.3 per 100,000 population. The top 5 regions also includes Western Australia, Tasmania, Queensland, and New South Wales. The description is composed by our digital data assistant.

What is the most common form of homicide in Australia? ›

Intimate partner homicide is the most prevalent type of domestic homicide in Australia and is most commonly perpetrated by a male against a female partner (Bricknell 2023). Existing data suggests that females are disproportionately the victims of intimate partner and domestic homicide around the world.

What is the crime rate in Australia compared to the world? ›

Crime rates

The homicide rate in Australia in 2021 was 0.86 per 100,000, which was lower than New Zealand's 1.0 per 100,000 and 1.3 per 100,000 in the United Kingdom. In comparison to North America in 2021, the United States and Canada had homicide rates of 3.8 and 2.2 per 100,000, respectively.

What state is #1 for most homicides? ›

States with the Highest Murder Rate

The highest rates are predominantly located in Southern states, with Mississippi leading the pack at 23.7 homicides per 100,000 people. It is followed closely by Louisiana, which has a rate of 21.3.

Which state has the highest killing rate? ›

Murder rates in red states were 33% higher than in blue states in both 2021 and 2022. As in 2019 and 2020, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama hold the first, second, and third highest murder rates in the country, respectively.

How many homicides are there in Australia? ›

There were 377 victims of homicide and related offences recorded in Australia in 2022, an increase of 7 victims from the previous year. Most victims of homicide and related offences were: male (69% or 259 victims)

What is the homicide rate in Australia percentage? ›

Australia murder/homicide rate for 2021 was 0.74, a 13.51% decline from 2020. Australia murder/homicide rate for 2020 was 0.86, a 2.98% decline from 2019. Australia murder/homicide rate for 2019 was 0.89, a 0.29% increase from 2018. Australia murder/homicide rate for 2018 was 0.88, a 4.59% increase from 2017.

Who is most affected by domestic violence in Australia? ›

In Australia, intimate partner violence contributes to more death, disability and illness in women aged 25 to 44 than any other preventable risk factor. Domestic or family violence is a leading driver of homelessness for women.

Is USA or Australia safer? ›

The crime rate in Australia is much lower than in the United States of America. As Australia ranks 47th while the USA ranks on 30th according to their crime rates. It is so rare for police officers to carry guns due to the low crime rate.

What is the biggest crime in Australia? ›

Theft and related offences, such as robberies and burglaries, are the most common types of crime in Australia.

How safe is Australia compared to USA? ›

Overall, total crime is much greater in the United States than in Australia, but the rates for rape and assault in the two countries are approximately equal.

What is the most violent city in Australia? ›

Alice Springs tops the list as Australia's city with the highest crime rate in 2024, highlighting significant safety concerns. Urban areas like Rockhampton, Cairns, and Darwin also grapple with escalating crime rates, from theft to drug-related offenses.

What is the most unhealthy state in Australia? ›

A new report shows 63.9 per cent of Tasmanians have an unhealthy BMI, compared to 59.9 per cent of people in South Australia, 58.4 per cent in ACT, 57.4 per cent in Queensland and the Northern Territory, 57.2 per cent in Western Australia, 55.3 per cent in Victoria and 54.6 per cent in New South Wales.

Are there more murders in South Australia? ›

The Northern Territory holds the dubious record for the highest per capita murder rate, at about six victims per 100,000. Per capita, South Australia's murder rate is lower than average, at less than one person (0.9) per 100,000.

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