CORRECTIVE SERVICES AUSTRALIA...March quarter 2013; a decrease of 3% (269) from the December quarter...
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40Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Explanatory Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N
33Proportion of persons in community-based corrections, by Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander status
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31Persons in community-based corrections, by Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander status
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29Persons in community-based corrections, by type of order19 . . . . . . . . . . .28Community-based corrections rates, by sex18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Persons in community-based corrections, by sex17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rates, by legal status16 . .25
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons in full-time custody, by legalstatus
15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rates, by sex14 . . . . . . .23Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons in full-time custody, by sex13 . .22Federal sentenced persons in full-time custody, by sex12 . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Persons in periodic detention, by sex11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Sentenced prisoner receptions into full-time custody10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Imprisonment rates, by legal status9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Persons in full-time custody, by legal status8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Imprisonment rates, by type of custody7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Persons in full-time custody, by type of custody6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Imprisonment rates, by sex5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Persons in full-time custody, by sex4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Imprisonment rates3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Persons in full-time custody2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Persons in corrective services, summary1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
T A B L E S
3Summary of findings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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C O N T E N T S
E M B A R G O : 1 1 . 3 0 A M ( C A N B E R R A T I M E ) T H U R S 1 3 J U N 2 0 1 3
CORRECTIVE SERVICES A U S T R A L I A
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RELEASE DATEISSUE (Quarter)FO R T H C O M I N G I S S U E S
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available from the Crime and Justice theme page on the ABS website
<www.abs.gov.au>. Details of other ABS publications relating to Crime and Justice
statistics can be found in paragraphs 38–40 of the Explanatory Notes.
FU R T H E R IN F O R M A T I O N
Western Australian data for fine option orders are preliminary and will be subject to
revision. The revised data will be published in a future edition of this publication.
F I N E OP T I O N S OR D E R
DA T A FO R WE S T E R N
AU S T R A L I A
This publication presents information on persons in custody and persons serving
community-based corrections orders under the authority of corrective services agencies.
The statistics are derived from information provided to the Australian Bureau of Statistics
(ABS) from administrative records held by corrective services agencies in each state and
territory, and from the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department for details
on federal prisoners. Details are provided for each state and territory on: prisoner
numbers and imprisonment rates by type of custody; prisoner numbers by legal status
for all prisoners and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners; the number of
sentenced receptions into custody; the number of federal prisoners; the numbers and
rates of persons serving community-based corrections orders; and data on the Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander status of persons in community-based corrections.
The ABS acknowledges the valuable contribution of the Board of Management and the
Advisory Group of the National Corrective Services Statistics Unit as well as the staff of
the various agencies that provide the statistics that are presented in this publication.
AB O U T TH I S PU B L I C A T I O N
Western AustraliaWA
VictoriaVic.
TasmaniaTas.
South AustraliaSA
QueenslandQld
Northern TerritoryNT
New South WalesNSW
National Centre for Crime and Justice Statistics, Australian Bureau of StatisticsNCCJS
estimated resident populationERP
AustraliaAust.
Australian Capital TerritoryACT
Australian Bureau of StatisticsABSAB B R E V I A T I O N S
B r i a n P i n k
Au s t r a l i a n S t a t i s t i c i a n
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N O T E S
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
'000
53
54
55
56
PERSONS IN COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECT IONS, Average number onthe f i rs t day of the month
Community-based corrections orders are non-custodial orders served under the
authority of adult corrective services agencies and include restricted movement,
reparations (fine options and community service) and supervision orders (parole, bail,
and sentenced probation). In the March quarter 2013, there were 53,413 persons in
community-based corrections in Australia (based on first day of the month averages), a
decrease of 719 persons (1%) from the December quarter 2012.
Number of persons in
community-based
correct ions
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
'000
26
27
29
30
31
PERSONS IN PRISON CUSTODY, Average dai l y number per month
During the March quarter 2013, the average daily number of full-time prisoners in
Australia was 30,456 persons. This was an increase of 635 persons (2%) from the
December quarter 2012.
Number of prisoners
Based on first day of the month averages, for the March quarter 2013 there were
30,323 persons in full-time custody and 53,413 persons in community-based corrections.
This comprises an increase of 1097 persons (4%) in full-time custody from the March
quarter 2012, and a decrease of 350 persons (1%) in community-based corrections for
the same period.
PE R S O N S IN CO R R E C T I V E
SE R V I C E S
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S
The average number of prisoners in full-time custody on the first day of each month in
the March quarter 2013 was 30,323, comprising an average of 22,845 (75%) sentenced
and 7,477 (25%) unsentenced prisoners. Sentenced prisoners increased by less than 1%
from the previous quarter and 3% from the March quarter 2012.
Legal status
The average daily number of prisoners in secure prison custody in the March quarter
2013 was 23,887 (78% of prisoners in full-time custody). Open prison custody comprised
6,570 prisoners (22%).
Following Tasmania, which does not have any open security prisons, the Australian
Capital Territory had the highest proportion of prisoners in secure custody (98%),
followed by Queensland (92%) and South Australia (90%).
Type of ful l- t ime custody
The average daily number of full-time prisoners in Australia in the March quarter 2013
was 30,456, comprising 28,167 males and 2,289 females. This represents an increase in
the average daily number of males in custody of 3% (927) and females 11% (226) from
the March quarter 2012. The average daily imprisonment rate for males was 323
prisoners per 100,000 adult male population; more than 12 times the rate for females (26
female prisoners per 100,000 adult female population).
Sex
(a) Rate per 100,000 adult population.
NSW Vic. Qld SA WA Tas. NT ACT Aust.0
225
450
675
900Mar qtr 2012Mar qtr 2013
AVERAGE DAILY IMPRISONMENT RATE (a) , By states and ter r i to r ies
Nationally, the March quarter 2013 average daily imprisonment rate was 172 prisoners
per 100,000 adult population, an increase of 3% from the March quarter 2012. The
Northern Territory had the highest imprisonment rate (889 prisoners per 100,000 adult
population), followed by Western Australia (263) and New South Wales (175).
The Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania had the lowest imprisonment rates (85
and 115 prisoners per 100,000 adult population respectively).
The Northern Territory and Victoria recorded the largest proportional increases in
imprisonment rates from the March quarter 2012 (both 8%). The Australian Capital
Territory and Tasmania recorded the largest proportional decreases (12% and 11%
respectively).
PE R S O N S IN CU S T O D Y
Rates per 100,000 adults
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S continued
The average daily number of full-time Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult
prisoners in Australia in the March quarter 2013 was 8,462, comprising 7,703 (91%) males
and 759 (9%) females.
Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander prisoners
In the March quarter 2013, there were 911 federal sentenced prisoners in Australia based
on first day of the month figures, a decrease of 4% from the March quarter 2012 and a
decrease of 6% from the December quarter 2012. Just over half (456) of the federal
prisoners were sentenced in New South Wales.
The two states with the largest increase in federal sentenced prisoners over the twelve
months to the March quarter 2013 were New South Wales (21 persons or 5%) and
Victoria (19 persons or 16%). The largest decrease over the same period was recorded in
Western Australia (61 persons or 33%).
Federal prisoners
Periodic detention is a form of custody or order where a sentenced prisoner is required
to be held in custody on a part-time basis. This type of custody order is currently only
used in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. This sentencing option has
been discontinued in New South Wales from October 2010, but some prisoners are still
undertaking pre-existing sentences.
During the March quarter 2013 there was an average daily number of 8 persons in
New South Wales and 69 persons in the Australian Capital Territory held in periodic
detention.
Periodic detention
There were 8,439 sentenced prisoner receptions into full-time custody in Australia in the
March quarter 2013; a decrease of 3% (269) from the December quarter 2012 and an
increase of 4% (357) from the March quarter 2012.
Sentenced prisoner
recept ions
(a) Based on average number on the first day of the month
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
%
20
22
24
26
PROPORT ION OF UNSENTENCED PERSONS IN PRISON CUSTODY (a) ,Per month
Unsentenced prisoners increased by 6% from both the previous quarter and from the
March quarter 2012. The Australian Capital Territory and South Australia had the highest
proportions of unsentenced prisoners (both 33%). The lowest proportions of
unsentenced prisoners were recorded in Tasmania (17%), Western Australia and Victoria
(both 20%).
Legal status continued
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S continued
The imprisonment rate for males increased from the March quarter 2012 by 4% to 4,356
per 100,000 adult male Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. The
imprisonment rate for females increased 9% to 412 females per 100,000 adult female
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population over the same period. The
imprisonment rate for males is more than 10 times the rate for females.
Different age profiles of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous
population can affect imprisonment rate numbers. The national age standardised
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate from the annual Prisoner Census
conducted at June 2012 was 15 times higher (1,914 per 100,000 adult Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander population) than the rate for non-Indigenous persons (129 per
100,000 adult non-Indigenous population). Further information on the comparison of
imprisonment rates between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous
populations are published in Prisoners in Australia, 2012 (cat. no. 4517.0).
Based on daily averages, the highest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment
rate for the March quarter 2013 was recorded in Western Australia (4,059 Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander prisoners per 100,000 adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
population), followed by the Northern Territory (2,951) and South Australia (2,620). The
(a) Rate per 100,000 adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
1900
2050
2200
2350
2500
AVERAGE DAILY ABORIG INAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERIMPRISONMENT RATE (a) , Per month
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males in custody increased 7% (509 persons) and
females 12% (80 persons) from the March quarter 2012. Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander prisoners represented 28% of the total full-time prisoner population in the
March quarter 2013. The total Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population aged 18
years and over at 30 June 2011 was 2% of the Australian population.
Three states accounted for approximately 73% of the total Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander prisoner population: New South Wales (2,299), Western Australia (1,995) and
Queensland (1,849).
The national average daily Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate in the
March quarter 2013 was 2,344 per 100,000 adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
population, an increase of 1% from the previous quarter and 4% from the March quarter
2012.
Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander prisoners
continued
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S continued
Nationally, the rate of persons in community-based corrections was 302 persons per
100,000 adult population for the March quarter 2013 based on first day of the month
figures. This was a decrease of 1% from the March quarter 2012 (305 persons per 100,000
adults). The largest decreases from the March quarter 2012 were recorded in South
Australia (6%) and Western Australia (5%), whilst the largest increases were recorded in
the Northern Territory (9%), Victoria and Tasmania (both 4%).
PE R S O N S IN
CO M M U N I T Y - B A S E D
CO R R E C T I O N S
Rates per 100,000 adults
The largest proportional increases in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
imprisonment rate from the March quarter 2012 were recorded in Victoria (15%) and the
Northern Territory (12%). The largest proportional decreases over the same period were
recorded in Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory (both 16%).
Of the full-time Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner population 74% (6,236)
were sentenced and 26% (2,178) unsentenced in the March quarter 2013. Unsentenced
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners increased 15% (278) from the December
quarter 2012, and increased 13% (246) from the March quarter 2012. Sentenced
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners increased 1% (46) from the December
quarter 2012, and 6% (346) from the March quarter 2012.
(a) Rate per 100,000 adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.
NSW Vic. Qld SA WA Tas. NT ACT Aust.0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000Mar qtr 2012Mar qtr 2013
AVERAGE DAILY ABORIG INAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDERIMPRISONMENT RATE (a) , By states and ter r i to r ies
lowest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate was recorded in
Tasmania (547), followed by the Australian Capital Territory (1,339).
Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander prisoners
continued
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S continued
In the March quarter 2013 there were 8,129 persons serving community service orders, a
decrease of 500 persons (6%) from the March quarter 2012. The largest decreases in
numbers over this period were recorded in Queensland (233 persons or 13%), New
South Wales (200 persons or 7%) and South Australia (169 persons or 17%). The largest
increase was recorded in Tasmania (127 persons or 11%).
There were 12,535 persons on parole in the March quarter 2013, an increase of 200
persons (2%) from the March quarter 2012. The largest increases in numbers over this
period were recorded in Western Australia (79 persons or 20%), Queensland (68 persons
or 1%) and New South Wales (60 persons or 1%). Queensland, New South Wales and
Victoria accounted for approximately 86% of persons serving parole orders. South
Type of orders
Based on first day of the month averages, there were 53,413 persons in
community-based corrections in Australia in the March quarter 2013, of these
43,892 (82%) were male and 9,491 (18%) were female.
In the March quarter 2013, the rate of community-based corrections for males was
503 per 100,000 adult male population compared to 106 females per 100,000 adult
female population. The community-based corrections rate for males was more than four
times that of females.
Sex
(a) Rate per 100,000 adult population, based on average number on the first day of the month
NSW Vic. Qld SA WA Tas. NT ACT Aust.0
200
400
600
800Mar qtr 2012Mar qtr 2013
COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECT IONS RATE (a) , By states and ter r i to r ies
(a) Rate per 100,000 adult population, based on average number on the first day of the month
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
290
300
310
320
330
340
COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECT IONS RATE (a) , Per monthRates per 100,000 adults
continued
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S continued
(a) Based on average number on the first day of the month
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
%
18.5
19.0
19.5
20.0
20.5
21.0
ABORIG INAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PERSONS, PROPORT IONOF PERSONS IN COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECT IONS (a) , Per month
Mar2011
Jun Sep Dec Mar2012
Jun Sep Dec Mar2013
'000
10.2
10.4
10.6
10.8
11.0
11.2
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PERSONS INCOMMUNITY-BASED CORRECT IONS, Number on f i rs t day of month
Based on first day of the month averages, the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander persons in community-based corrections for the March quarter was 10,739; a
decrease of 1% (147 persons) from the previous quarter. Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islanders represented 20% of the total number of persons in community-based
corrections in the March quarter 2013.
Approximately 75% of the total Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-based
corrections population was located in three states: New South Wales (3,353),
Queensland (3,248) and Western Australia (1,400).
Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander persons in
community-based
correct ions
Australia (21 persons or 2%) and Victoria (17 persons or 1%) recorded decreases in
parole orders from the March quarter 2012.
Type of orders continued
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S U M M A R Y O F F I N D I N G S continued
(b) Figures include persons with breached or suspended orders, with theexception of Vic. and Tas.
(c) Includes persons whose sex is unknown.
(a) For the calculation of quarterly figures – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph5.
53 4131 3401 2091 9334 0365 10514 6298 94416 219Mar Qtr 1354 1321 3191 1801 9304 0495 14714 8819 14516 481Dec Qtr 1253 7631 3531 0771 8334 0965 42415 0648 58116 335Mar Qtr 12
Persons in community-based corrections(b)(c)
9 4911982024229289002 9091 5542 378Mar Qtr 139 6761991834089259083 0011 5942 456Dec Qtr 129 7612001663869111 0173 0031 5942 484Mar Qtr 12
Females in community-based corrections(b)
43 8921 1421 0071 5113 1084 20211 7197 38913 815Mar Qtr 1344 4211 1209971 5213 1244 23511 8807 55113 992Dec Qtr 1243 9601 1539111 4473 1844 40612 0616 98513 813Mar Qtr 12
Males in community-based corrections(b)
30 3232431 5334584 9632 2065 8895 1729 859Mar Qtr 1329 7882721 4454954 9162 1565 7435 0409 720Dec Qtr 1229 2262661 3755064 8362 1085 6254 7939 717Mar Qtr 12
Persons in full-time custody
22 8451621 1673803 9471 4854 5654 1456 993Mar Qtr 1322 7411821 1404023 9461 4674 5474 0517 008Dec Qtr 1222 1691681 0583913 8721 4294 4013 8636 987Mar Qtr 12
Sentenced persons in full-time custody
7 47781366781 0167211 3241 0272 865Mar Qtr 137 04691305939716891 1969892 712Dec Qtr 127 057983181159646791 2239292 730Mar Qtr 12
Unsentenced persons in full-time custody
AV E R A G E NU M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H
8 462411 311711 9955081 8493882 299Mar Qtr 138 115451 213791 9754781 7613562 208Dec Qtr 127 873471 148821 9104891 6763252 194Mar Qtr 12
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander persons in full-time custody
30 4562491 5424554 9692 2095 9275 2039 902Mar Qtr 1329 8212681 4524894 9302 1445 7805 0379 720Dec Qtr 1229 3032761 3825074 8622 1095 6494 8249 693Mar Qtr 12
Persons in full-time custody
2 289129135451140518338702Mar Qtr 132 220158948444137483336669Dec Qtr 122 063127035393131446320655Mar Qtr 12
Females in full-time custody
28 1672371 4514204 5172 0685 4094 8659 199Mar Qtr 1327 6012531 3634424 4852 0075 2974 7029 051Dec Qtr 1227 2402641 3124724 4691 9795 2034 5049 037Mar Qtr 12
Males in full-time custody
AV E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN CORRECT IVE SERVICES, Summary (a )1
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(b) Figures include persons with breached or suspended orders, with theexception of Vic. and Tas.
(c) Includes persons whose sex is unknown.
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)(a) For the calculation of quarterly figures – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph
5.
–1.31.62.50.2–0.3–0.8–1.7–2.2–1.6Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13–0.7–1.012.35.5–1.5–5.9–2.94.2–0.7Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Persons in community-based corrections(b)(c)
–1.9–0.510.43.40.3–0.9–3.1–2.5–3.2Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13–2.8–1.021.79.31.9–11.5–3.1–2.5–4.3Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Females in community-based corrections(b)
–1.22.01.0–0.7–0.5–0.8–1.4–2.1–1.3Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13–0.2–1.010.54.4–2.4–4.6–2.85.8—Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Males in community-based corrections(b)
1.8–10.76.1–7.51.02.32.52.61.4Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 133.8–8.611.5–9.52.64.64.77.91.5Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Persons in full-time custody
0.5–11.02.4–5.5—1.20.42.3–0.2Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 133.0–3.610.3–2.81.93.93.77.30.1Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Sentenced persons in full-time custody
6.1–11.020.0–16.14.64.610.73.85.6Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 136.0–17.315.1–32.25.46.28.310.54.9Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Unsentenced persons in full-time custody
PE R C E N T A G E CH A N G E (A V E R A G E NU M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
4.3–8.98.1–10.11.06.35.09.04.1Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 137.5–12.814.2–13.44.53.910.319.44.8Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander persons in full-time custody
2.1–7.16.2–7.00.83.02.53.31.9Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 133.9–9.811.6–10.32.24.74.97.92.2Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Persons in full-time custody
3.1–20.02.2–27.11.62.27.20.64.9Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 1311.0—30.0—14.86.916.15.67.2Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Females in full-time custody
2.1–6.36.5–5.00.73.02.13.51.6Dec Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 133.4–10.210.6–11.01.14.54.08.01.8Mar Qtr 12 to Mar Qtr 13
Males in full-time custody
PE R C E N T A G E CH A N G E (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
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201329 8212681 4524894 9302 1445 7805 0379 720Dec Qtr29 3852771 4044894 9242 0845 6564 9479 604Sep Qtr29 4822781 4225094 9502 1075 6374 8969 683Jun Qtr29 3032761 3825074 8622 1095 6494 8249 693Mar Qtr
2012
29 4982751 4154994 9162 1115 6814 9269 675201228 8812401 2504984 6632 0215 5844 6989 926201128 9322121 1134804 7341 9615 6244 55310 2552010
AV E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY2
12 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(a) Imprisonment rates are based on Estimated Resident Population counts – see ExplanatoryNotes, paragraphs 17–21.
173.286.8899.6115.5263.3171.3168.0119.0175.3Mar172.384.2887.9114.3263.1169.3166.6117.9175.3Feb171.083.0879.1113.8262.5167.7165.3117.0173.7Jan
2013170.087.2858.5120.8263.5167.3165.3115.1172.0Dec169.891.5842.1126.1264.1165.1163.7114.5173.1Nov168.295.4829.1123.4262.3162.1161.2114.5171.2Oct167.996.8831.9123.2264.0160.8162.0113.6170.4Sep167.593.5822.7124.0265.0160.5160.9113.2170.2Aug167.394.8810.1123.2266.5160.7159.3112.5171.0Jul168.697.1828.4127.0269.7161.9160.6111.9172.6Jun168.995.6839.5129.2268.7163.1161.2112.3172.5May169.594.9838.1129.4269.5164.1161.7113.5172.8Apr167.397.0835.0128.5271.2162.9159.8111.0169.9Mar166.897.6827.4129.2268.7162.3158.7109.3171.3Feb165.295.2801.3129.8263.2160.6157.1108.7170.9Jan
2012172.184.7888.9114.5263.0169.4166.6118.0174.8Mar Qtr
2013169.391.3843.3123.4263.3164.8163.4114.7172.1Dec Qtr167.595.0821.5123.5265.2160.7160.7113.1170.5Sep Qtr169.095.8835.4128.6269.3163.0161.2112.5172.6Jun Qtr166.496.5821.1129.2267.7161.9158.6109.7170.7Mar Qtr
2012
168.194.7830.3126.1266.4162.6161.0112.5171.52012165.685.0747.3127.5261.7156.0158.4107.8176.02011168.576.5673.2123.9271.8153.0162.4106.3184.22010
RA T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
IMPRISONMENT RATES (a)3
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 13
(a) For the calculation of annual and quarterly figures – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
30 6402561 5614594 9762 2335 9765 2479 934Mar30 4772481 5414544 9712 2075 9275 2009 930Feb30 2542441 5254524 9602 1865 8805 1639 844Jan
30 4562491 5424554 9692 2095 9275 2039 902Mar Qtr2013
29 8212681 4524894 9302 1445 7805 0379 720Dec Qtr29 3852771 4044894 9242 0845 6564 9479 604Sep Qtr29 4822781 4225094 9502 1075 6374 8969 683Jun Qtr29 3032761 3825074 8622 1095 6494 8249 693Mar Qtr
2012
29 4982751 4154994 9162 1115 6814 9269 675201228 8812401 2504984 6632 0215 5844 6989 926201128 9322121 1134804 7341 9615 6244 55310 2552010
PE R S O N S (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
2 323139437444145541346704Mar2 280139137455139512328705Feb2 263118931456137500340699Jan
2 289129135451140518338702Mar Qtr2013
2 220158948444137483336669Dec Qtr2 185168346429132477338664Sep Qtr2 146118637426134464333655Jun Qtr2 063127035393131446320655Mar Qtr
2012
2 15413824242313346833266120122 02913583736012742732168620112 1251549343921254313157642010
FE M A L E S (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
28 3172421 4674214 5322 0885 4354 9029 230Mar28 1972351 4494174 5162 0685 4154 8729 225Feb27 9912331 4364214 5042 0495 3794 8229 146Jan
28 1672371 4514204 5172 0685 4094 8659 199Mar Qtr2013
27 6012531 3634424 4852 0075 2974 7029 051Dec Qtr27 2002611 3214434 4941 9525 1794 6098 940Sep Qtr27 3362671 3364724 5241 9735 1734 5639 028Jun Qtr27 2402641 3124724 4691 9795 2034 5049 037Mar Qtr
2012
27 3442611 3334574 4931 9785 2134 5959 014201226 8522281 1924614 3031 8955 1584 3779 240201126 8071971 0644464 3421 8355 1944 2389 4912010
MA L E S ( A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a) , By sex4
14 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(a) Imprisonment rates are based on Estimated Resident Population counts – see Explanatory Notes,paragraphs 17–21.
173.286.8899.6115.5263.3171.3168.0119.0175.3Mar172.384.2887.9114.3263.1169.3166.6117.9175.3Feb171.083.0879.1113.8262.5167.7165.3117.0173.7Jan
172.184.7888.9114.5263.0169.4166.6118.0174.8Mar Qtr2013
169.391.3843.3123.4263.3164.8163.4114.7172.1Dec Qtr167.595.0821.5123.5265.2160.7160.7113.1170.5Sep Qtr169.095.8835.4128.6269.3163.0161.2112.5172.6Jun Qtr166.496.5821.1129.2267.7161.9158.6109.7170.7Mar Qtr
2012
168.194.7830.3126.1266.4162.6161.0112.5171.52012165.685.0747.3127.5261.7156.0158.4107.8176.02011168.576.5673.2123.9271.8153.0162.4106.3184.22010
PE R S O N S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
25.99.0114.018.647.221.830.115.324.4Mar25.48.7111.118.148.420.928.414.624.4Feb25.27.3108.615.548.520.627.815.124.2Jan
25.58.3111.317.448.021.128.815.024.4Mar Qtr2013
24.99.9109.123.647.720.727.015.023.3Dec Qtr24.610.9102.923.046.419.926.815.123.2Sep Qtr24.27.7106.918.646.420.326.215.022.9Jun Qtr23.18.086.817.643.819.724.814.322.7Mar Qtr
2012
24.29.1101.520.746.120.226.214.823.0201223.08.871.818.740.819.224.014.523.9201124.410.561.117.245.419.224.714.527.02010
FE M A L E S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
324.8166.81 604.3215.4477.4326.6309.2227.1331.8Mar323.4161.71 584.8213.4475.7323.5308.0225.7331.6Feb321.0160.71 570.2215.1474.5320.5306.0223.4328.8Jan
323.1163.11 586.5214.7475.9323.5307.7225.4330.7Mar Qtr2013
318.1175.11 502.3226.2477.1314.6303.0218.9326.5Dec Qtr314.8181.61 467.7227.2482.5307.0297.8215.4323.3Sep Qtr318.1186.61 489.7242.1491.1311.4299.3214.4327.8Jun Qtr313.6187.21 505.2246.7486.7310.2294.6208.7324.3Mar Qtr
2012
316.1182.61 491.2235.5484.3310.8298.7214.4325.52012312.0163.11 373.4242.1478.4298.6295.1204.6333.82011316.4144.31 239.4236.4494.2292.6302.5201.3347.22010
MA L E S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
IMPRISONMENT RATES (a) , By sex5
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 15
. . not applicable(a) For the calculation of annual and quarterly figures – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
30 6402561 5614594 9762 2335 9765 2479 934Mar30 4772481 5414544 9712 2075 9275 2009 930Feb30 2542441 5254524 9602 1865 8805 1639 844Jan
30 4562491 5424554 9692 2095 9275 2039 902Mar Qtr2013
29 8212681 4524894 9302 1445 7805 0379 720Dec Qtr29 3852771 4044894 9242 0845 6564 9479 604Sep Qtr29 4822781 4225094 9502 1075 6374 8969 683Jun Qtr29 3032761 3825074 8622 1095 6494 8249 693Mar Qtr
2012
29 4982751 4154994 9162 1115 6814 9269 675201228 8812401 2504984 6632 0215 5844 6989 926201128 9322121 1134804 7341 9615 6244 55310 2552010
PE R S O N S IN CU S T O D Y (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
6 6156542. .1 0392184837073 621Mar6 5975529. .1 0572174907053 593Feb6 50110519. .1 0512134826973 529Jan
6 5707530. .1 0492164857033 580Mar Qtr2013
6 50811500. .1 0712144676843 561Dec Qtr6 4998493171 0852134746373 572Sep Qtr6 5669495351 0752185575823 594Jun Qtr6 38910485381 0142194865663 571Mar Qtr
2012
6 49010493221 0612164966173 57420126 3122420489942124945433 59820116 70877342491 3072005854903 6582010
PE R S O N S IN OP E N CU S T O D Y (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
24 0262501 0194593 9372 0155 4934 5406 313Mar23 8802431 0114543 9141 9905 4364 4956 337Feb23 7532351 0064523 9091 9735 3984 4656 315Jan
23 8872431 0124553 9201 9935 4434 5006 321Mar Qtr2013
23 3122579524893 8581 9305 3134 3536 159Dec Qtr22 8862699114723 8391 8715 1824 3096 032Sep Qtr22 9172689274743 8741 8895 0804 3146 089Jun Qtr22 9152668984693 8491 8905 1634 2596 121Mar Qtr
2012
23 0082659224763 8551 8955 1854 3096 100201222 5682388304503 6681 8095 0904 1556 328201122 2241367714323 4271 7615 0394 0636 5962010
PE R S O N S IN SE C U R E CU S T O D Y (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a) , By type of custody6
16 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
. . not applicable(a) Imprisonment rates are based on Estimated Resident Population counts – see Explanatory Notes,
paragraphs 17–21.
173.286.8899.6115.5263.3171.3168.0119.0175.3Mar172.384.2887.9114.3263.1169.3166.6117.9175.3Feb171.083.0879.1113.8262.5167.7165.3117.0173.7Jan
172.184.7888.9114.5263.0169.4166.6118.0174.8Mar Qtr2013
169.391.3843.3123.4263.3164.8163.4114.7172.1Dec Qtr167.595.0821.5123.5265.2160.7160.7113.1170.5Sep Qtr169.095.8835.4128.6269.3163.0161.2112.5172.6Jun Qtr166.496.5821.1129.2267.7161.9158.6109.7170.7Mar Qtr
2012
168.194.7830.3126.1266.4162.6161.0112.5171.52012165.685.0747.3127.5261.7156.0158.4107.8176.02011168.576.5673.2123.9271.8153.0162.4106.3184.22010
PE R S O N S IN CU S T O D Y (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
37.41.9312.3. .55.016.713.616.063.9Mar37.31.8305.1. .55.916.613.816.063.4Feb36.73.2299.3. .55.616.313.515.862.3Jan
37.12.3305.6. .55.516.613.615.963.2Mar Qtr2013
37.03.7290.2. .57.216.513.215.663.1Dec Qtr37.12.9288.64.358.416.413.514.663.4Sep Qtr37.63.3290.98.858.516.915.913.464.1Jun Qtr36.33.5287.89.655.816.813.712.962.9Mar Qtr
2012
37.03.3289.45.757.516.614.114.163.4201236.20.7251.312.455.816.414.012.563.8201139.127.8206.912.575.215.616.911.465.72010
PE R S O N S IN OP E N CU S T O D Y (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L TPO P U L A T I O N )
135.884.9587.3115.5208.3154.6154.4102.9111.4Mar135.082.4582.9114.3207.1152.7152.8101.9111.8Feb134.379.8579.8113.8206.9151.4151.8101.2111.5Jan
135.082.4583.3114.5207.5152.9153.0102.0111.6Mar Qtr2013
132.487.6553.0123.4206.1148.4150.299.1109.0Dec Qtr130.592.1532.8119.1206.7144.3147.398.5107.1Sep Qtr131.492.6544.4119.7210.8146.2145.299.2108.5Jun Qtr130.293.1533.3119.6211.9145.1144.996.8107.8Mar Qtr
2012
131.191.3540.9120.5208.9146.0146.998.4108.12012129.484.3496.0115.1205.9139.6144.495.3112.22011129.448.8466.4111.4196.6137.4145.594.8118.52010
PE R S O N S IN SE C U R E CU S T O D Y (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L TPO P U L A T I O N )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
IMPRISONMENT RATES (a) , By type of custody7
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 17
(a) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of month counts are calculated as a simple average– see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
30 5852461 5634654 9692 2515 9505 2299 912Mar30 3242371 5334574 9682 2005 8685 1769 885Feb30 0592471 5024524 9512 1685 8495 1119 779Jan
30 3232431 5334584 9632 2065 8895 1729 859Mar Qtr2013
29 7882721 4454954 9162 1565 7435 0409 720Dec Qtr29 3922731 4094934 9402 0785 6344 9269 638Sep Qtr29 5572761 4235124 9552 1315 6464 8949 721Jun Qtr29 2262661 3755064 8362 1085 6254 7939 717Mar Qtr
2012
29 4912721 4135024 9122 1185 6624 9139 699201228 8992361 2424964 6542 0245 5814 6929 974201128 9482111 1124784 7431 9665 6254 55310 2612010
TO T A L (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
22 8451621 1673803 9471 4854 5654 1456 993Mar Qtr2013
22 7411821 1404023 9461 4674 5474 0517 008Dec Qtr22 4301791 0774073 9621 4314 4163 9067 052Sep Qtr22 4931801 0924113 9721 4474 4133 9147 064Jun Qtr22 1691681 0583913 8721 4294 4013 8636 987Mar Qtr
2012
22 4581771 0924033 9381 4434 4453 9347 028201222 0891519524013 7981 3874 3943 8057 200201122 3911268623803 9731 2884 4393 7197 6042010
SE N T E N C E D (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
7 47781366781 0167211 3241 0272 865Mar Qtr2013
7 04691305939716891 1969892 712Dec Qtr6 96195332859786471 2181 0202 587Sep Qtr7 064953311019836841 2339802 657Jun Qtr7 057983181159646791 2239292 730Mar Qtr
2012
7 03295322999746751 2179802 67220126 81085290958566381 1878862 77420116 55785249987706781 1868342 6572010
UN S E N T E N C E D (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a) , By lega l sta tus8
18 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(a) Imprisonment rates are based on Estimated Resident Population counts – see Explanatory Notes,paragraphs 17–21.
172.983.5900.9117.1263.0172.7167.3118.5174.9Mar171.480.5883.6115.1262.9168.8165.0117.3174.5Feb169.983.9865.7113.9262.0166.3164.4115.9172.6Jan
171.482.6883.4115.4262.6169.2165.6117.3174.0Mar Qtr2013
169.192.9838.8124.8262.6165.7162.4114.8172.1Dec Qtr167.693.6824.6124.3266.1160.2160.1112.6171.1Sep Qtr169.495.1835.9129.4269.6164.8161.4112.5173.3Jun Qtr166.093.2817.0128.9266.3161.8157.9109.0171.1Mar Qtr
2012
168.093.7829.1126.8266.1163.1160.4112.2171.92012165.783.7742.7126.8261.2156.2158.3107.6176.82011168.676.0672.7123.3272.3153.4162.4106.3184.32010
TO T A L (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
129.155.0672.695.8208.9113.9128.494.0123.4Mar Qtr2013
129.162.0661.7101.3210.7112.8128.692.3124.1Dec Qtr127.961.2630.3102.7213.4110.3125.589.3125.2Sep Qtr128.962.2641.3103.8216.1111.9126.290.0125.9Jun Qtr125.958.8628.399.5213.2109.7123.587.8123.0Mar Qtr
2012
128.061.0640.4101.8213.4111.2125.989.8124.62012126.653.6569.5102.4213.2107.0124.687.3127.72011130.445.4521.898.0228.1100.5128.286.8136.62010
SE N T E N C E D (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
42.327.6210.819.653.855.337.223.350.6Mar Qtr2013
40.030.9177.123.551.853.033.822.548.0Dec Qtr39.732.4194.221.552.749.934.623.345.9Sep Qtr40.532.9194.625.653.552.935.222.547.4Jun Qtr40.134.4188.729.453.152.134.321.148.1Mar Qtr
2012
40.132.7188.725.052.852.034.522.447.3201239.030.1173.324.448.049.233.720.349.2201138.230.6150.925.344.252.934.219.547.72010
UN S E N T E N C E D (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
IMPRISONMENT RATES (a) , By lega l sta tus9
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 19
(a) The count of sentenced prisoner receptions is an addition of the total number for each monthwithin the reference period – see Explanatory Notes, paragraphs 2–5.
8 439537491321 4333192 3151 1592 279Mar Qtr2013
8 708456531621 5243782 3581 3422 246Dec Qtr8 338575811431 4154022 5141 1752 051Sep Qtr8 159555631321 3584132 3001 0902 248Jun Qtr8 082556181481 4943862 3259822 074Mar Qtr
2012
33 2872122 4155855 7911 5799 4974 5898 619201230 7372192 3606105 2081 6858 7334 2957 627201130 0491822 0415465 5511 6137 7114 2308 1752010
NU M B E R
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
SENTENCED PRISONER RECEPT IONS INTO FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a)10
20 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)(a) Periodic detention is a form of custody only used in NSW and the ACT.
This order type has ceased from October 2010 in New South Wales.(b) Imprisonment rates are based on Estimated Resident Population counts
– see Explanatory Notes, paragraphs 17–21.(c) Average daily number.(d) Rate per 100,000 adult population.
23.8700.17Mar24.0710.18Feb23.0680.18Jan
23.6690.18Mar Qtr2013
22.8670.213Dec Qtr21.1620.319Sep Qtr17.9520.422Jun Qtr21.4610.951Mar Qtr
2012
20.8600.526201222.3632.7151201119.45412.46892010
PE R S O N S
3.86—1Mar3.25—1Feb2.03—1Jan
3.04—1Mar Qtr2013
1.62—1Dec Qtr2.540.12Sep Qtr0.910.12Jun Qtr2.540.26Mar Qtr
2012
1.930.1320124.160.51520114.771.9532010
FE M A L E S
44.3640.26Mar45.4660.37Feb44.6650.37Jan
44.8650.27Mar Qtr2013
44.5640.412Dec Qtr40.3580.617Sep Qtr35.4510.720Jun Qtr40.8581.645Mar Qtr
2012
40.3580.823201240.9574.9136201134.64723.36362010
MA L E S
rate(d)no.(c)rate(d)no.(c)
ACTNSW
PERSONS IN PERIODIC DETENT ION (a) (b ) , By sex11
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 21
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)np not available for publication but included in totals where applicable, unless otherwise
indicated(a) Counts reflect the state or territory in which a prisoner was sentenced, not where they
were held in custody.(b) Figures for the quarter and year for the first day of the month counts are calculated as
a simple average – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
905np36np11722118147456Mar908np38np12419125135458Feb920np42np13020128134455Jan
911239812420124139456Mar Qtr2013
967146715623128138468Dec Qtr956146516520130131458Sep Qtr967144618319141124449Jun Qtr948143818515139120435Mar Qtr
2012
96014571731913512845320128911375173161131274192011795117794201171284112010
PE R S O N S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
124122202202155Mar Qtr2013
126—43213172156Dec Qtr126—4—205182355Sep Qtr129—31205182259Jun Qtr134—22212182266Mar Qtr
2012
129—322141822592012135—111722227652011142—221532627682010
FE M A L E S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
787136610418103118401Mar Qtr2013
841142413519111117412Dec Qtr830142514515111107403Sep Qtr838141516414123101390Jun Qtr81414161641312198369Mar Qtr
2012
831141515216117106393201275613541551492100355201165311548018911023432010
MA L E S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
FEDERAL SENTENCED PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a) (b ) , By sex12
22 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)(a) Excludes persons whose Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status is unknown – see
Explanatory Notes, paragraph 28.(b) For the calculation of quarterly figures – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
8 517451 332721 9945091 8703952 300Mar8 485401 313761 9945131 8533902 306Feb8 387381 287671 9975031 8233792 292Jan
8 462411 311711 9955081 8493882 299Mar Qtr2013
8 115451 213791 9754781 7613562 208Dec Qtr7 904491 170751 9424741 6693612 164Sep Qtr7 946481 190681 9654841 6683512 172Jun Qtr7 873471 148821 9104891 6763252 194Mar Qtr
2012
7 960471 181761 9484811 6943492 18520127 574361 027721 7844791 6632942 21920117 53435912681 8554601 6632842 2582010
PE R S O N S (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
77018372114818133205Mar752—8192105116830203Feb756—7982134616431214Jan
759—8182124817131207Mar Qtr2013
747377152104416032206Dec Qtr715371131994316330193Sep Qtr72327582075016331187Jun Qtr67926181864915827189Mar Qtr
2012
7162711120146161301942012625349815839152241922011643241718734136262102010
FE M A L E S (A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
7 747441 249651 7834611 6893622 095Mar7 733401 232671 7844621 6853602 103Feb7 631381 208591 7844571 6593472 079Jan
7 703411 230641 7844601 6773562 092Mar Qtr2013
7 369421 136641 7654341 6013242 002Dec Qtr7 189461 099621 7424311 5063311 971Sep Qtr7 223461 115601 7584341 5043201 985Jun Qtr7 194451 087741 7244411 5192982 005Mar Qtr
2012
7 244451 110651 7474351 5333191 99120126 94933978631 6274411 5112702 02720116 89233871621 6684261 5272572 0492010
MA L E S ( A V E R A G E DA I L Y NU M B E R )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
ABORIG INAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a) (b ) , By
sex13
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 23
(b) Excludes persons whose Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander status is unknown – see Explanatory Notes,paragraph 28.
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)(a) Rates are based on Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander adult population estimates and projectionsfor 30 June of the relevant calendar year – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraphs 22–25.
2 359.51 461.12 999.2549.24 057.72 624.31 790.91 653.12 220.8Mar2 350.81 306.02 956.8581.24 057.32 644.91 774.91 632.72 226.6Feb2 323.51 246.62 898.0512.74 062.22 593.31 746.41 585.72 213.7Jan
2 344.41 338.92 951.2546.64 059.12 620.01 770.61 623.52 220.2Mar Qtr2013
2 316.21 517.92 794.4623.74 125.62 534.11 743.31 544.12 196.7Dec Qtr2 255.91 635.92 695.3594.34 056.62 514.61 652.71 563.72 152.6Sep Qtr2 267.91 614.42 741.1538.34 104.72 565.61 650.91 522.82 161.1Jun Qtr2 247.01 585.22 645.0648.13 991.22 595.71 659.51 408.52 182.8Mar Qtr
2012
2 271.81 588.32 719.1601.14 069.62 552.31 676.71 510.02 173.320122 227.91 244.12 421.7584.93 836.32 614.01 702.41 316.82 274.320112 286.91 265.62 204.0578.04 104.62 581.01 762.31 314.22 387.82010
PE R S O N S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I TI S L A N D E R PO P U L A T I O N )
418.057.0361.6104.2856.1479.2340.5271.3387.8Mar408.6—352.6132.1852.0509.2316.3246.3383.5Feb410.410.5342.6123.7863.6459.3308.6259.6403.8Jan
412.423.2352.3119.6857.4481.7322.0259.5392.0Mar Qtr2013
417.6187.7341.6230.8874.2448.0310.1277.8401.1Dec Qtr400.0186.4314.4203.7829.8444.7317.2253.7375.0Sep Qtr404.5162.6331.3123.7859.3513.1317.1266.5364.5Jun Qtr379.8123.4270.3124.9775.2499.5306.2228.6367.5Mar Qtr
2012
400.5165.1314.5171.0834.7476.2312.6256.7377.12012359.8202.9222.5130.5674.7406.2305.2212.6385.12011381.6148.8191.1112.8821.7366.0281.9239.4434.12010
FE M A L E S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I TI S L A N D E R PO P U L A T I O N )
4 380.82 838.05 842.61 006.27 283.54 914.73 300.73 071.24 134.6Mar4 372.92 586.85 764.31 042.57 286.84 925.43 293.03 055.44 151.1Feb4 315.12 458.95 652.9912.27 285.04 872.13 242.92 946.64 103.4Jan
4 355.72 629.35 752.9985.17 285.04 903.33 278.43 023.44 129.0Mar Qtr2013
4 295.72 842.85 438.41 028.37 404.64 767.13 236.42 845.24 075.4Dec Qtr4 190.93 079.55 261.7996.57 310.94 730.23 044.12 909.64 012.6Sep Qtr4 210.73 060.55 338.6965.27 377.74 762.53 040.42 813.54 041.1Jun Qtr4 193.83 041.05 204.71 187.07 234.64 839.53 069.42 620.74 082.3Mar Qtr
2012
4 222.93 005.75 311.11 044.17 332.14 774.73 097.82 797.74 052.820124 177.32 287.54 793.51 050.57 032.84 980.53 160.32 455.44 249.320114 279.22 393.74 383.31 056.37 428.04 958.73 311.42 428.04 430.02010
MA L E S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I TI S L A N D E R PO P U L A T I O N )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER IMPRISONMENT RATES (a) (b ) , By sex14
24 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(a) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month counts are calculated as a simpleaverage – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
(b) Excludes persons whose Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status is unknown – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 28.
8 413401 298811 9885031 8343802 289Mar Qtr2013
8 090471 210801 9654861 7433572 203Dec Qtr7 906481 176741 9464751 6633602 165Sep Qtr7 970471 198701 9704971 6713482 169Jun Qtr7 822451 146831 8934851 6673172 185Mar Qtr
2012
7 947471 182771 9444861 6863452 18120127 566351 022701 7814821 6592942 22320117 55235910671 8624621 6612832 2732010
TO T A L (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
6 23623977621 5393061 4352931 601Mar Qtr2013
6 19031951631 5472971 3992891 612Dec Qtr6 03028893601 5222921 3202771 637Sep Qtr6 01230906601 5162931 3302681 608Jun Qtr5 89025870641 4552971 3362441 599Mar Qtr
2012
6 03129905621 5102951 3462701 61420125 76318780571 4062921 3242331 65320115 87416701501 5492651 3222281 7442010
SE N T E N C E D (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
2 178173221944919739987688Mar Qtr2013
1 900162581741818834468591Dec Qtr1 876202831442318334382527Sep Qtr1 958172911045420434180561Jun Qtr1 932202762043818933173586Mar Qtr
2012
1 91718277154331913407656720121 80317241143741913356156920111 6781920918313197339555292010
UN S E N T E N C E D (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
ABORIG INAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PERSONS IN FULL- T IME CUSTODY (a) (b ) , By
lega l sta tus15
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 25
(a) Rates are based on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult population estimates and projections for 30 Juneof the relevant calendar year – see Explanatory Notes, paragraphs 22–25.
(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month counts are calculated as a simple average – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
(c) Excludes persons whose Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status is unknown – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph28.
2 330.91 308.72 923.3617.24 044.52 593.31 756.21 592.82 210.5Mar Qtr2013
2 309.01 577.22 786.2635.34 104.62 576.31 725.51 545.22 191.8Dec Qtr2 256.51 621.92 708.7587.94 064.92 519.81 646.01 558.22 153.3Sep Qtr2 274.71 588.42 758.6553.64 116.42 636.51 653.91 506.22 158.0Jun Qtr2 232.51 521.32 638.8659.13 955.62 574.61 650.21 373.42 173.9Mar Qtr
2012
2 268.21 577.22 723.1609.04 060.42 576.81 668.91 495.82 169.320122 225.41 227.62 410.0574.53 828.12 628.41 698.21 317.42 277.720112 292.31 248.82 200.2570.64 118.72 592.81 760.71 311.42 402.82010
TO T A L (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I TI S L A N D E R PO P U L A T I O N )
1 727.6757.12 199.0471.93 130.41 579.41 374.41 228.41 545.8Mar Qtr2013
1 766.71 040.32 191.2498.33 232.01 577.31 385.31 252.11 603.6Dec Qtr1 721.1950.82 056.8477.23 180.51 547.21 306.71 201.51 628.8Sep Qtr1 716.01 017.92 087.6474.53 167.91 556.11 316.61 161.11 599.6Jun Qtr1 681.0838.92 003.1503.53 040.51 573.71 322.61 058.51 591.0Mar Qtr
2012
1 721.2962.02 084.7488.43 155.21 563.61 332.81 168.31 605.720121 695.2629.71 840.5463.43 023.81 589.61 355.01 044.31 694.220111 783.1582.41 694.5421.83 426.21 488.91 400.91 057.31 843.92010
SE N T E N C E D (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I TI S L A N D E R PO P U L A T I O N )
603.3551.6724.2145.4914.21 014.0381.8364.3664.7Mar Qtr2013
542.4536.9595.0137.1872.6999.1340.2293.2588.2Dec Qtr535.4671.1651.8110.7884.4972.5339.2356.7524.6Sep Qtr558.7570.5671.079.1948.51 080.4337.2345.1558.4Jun Qtr551.5682.3635.7155.5915.11 000.8327.7314.8582.9Mar Qtr
2012
547.0615.2638.4120.6905.11 013.2336.1327.5563.52012530.2597.9569.4111.1804.31 038.8343.2273.1583.52011509.2666.4505.7148.8692.51 103.8359.8254.2558.82010
UN S E N T E N C E D (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E SST R A I T I S L A N D E R PO P U L A T I O N )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER IMPRISONMENT RATES, BY LEGAL
STATUS (a) (b ) (c ) , By lega l sta tus16
26 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(a) Figures include persons with breached or suspended orders, with the exception of Vic. and Tas.(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month counts are calculated as a simple average – see
Explanatory Notes, paragraph 5.(c) WA data are subject to processing delays of 4 to 6 weeks – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 30.(d) Includes persons whose sex is unknown.
53 5881 3521 2371 9774 1355 11714 6308 82816 312Mar53 2741 3361 2061 9164 0215 13314 5858 86616 211Feb53 3781 3311 1831 9053 9525 06414 6719 13716 135Jan
53 4131 3401 2091 9334 0365 10514 6298 94416 219Mar Qtr2013
54 1321 3191 1801 9304 0495 14714 8819 14516 481Dec Qtr54 5111 2981 1991 9554 0675 23915 0939 04816 611Sep Qtr54 2441 2911 1031 9074 1005 33615 1468 73916 621Jun Qtr53 7631 3531 0771 8334 0965 42415 0648 58116 335Mar Qtr
2012
54 1631 3151 1401 9064 0785 28715 0468 87916 512201254 6301 4131 0591 7264 4145 59215 2409 00516 182201156 4261 4421 1381 5105 0635 72515 4519 24816 8512010
PE R S O N S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H ) (d)
9 5222012154349519182 8831 5282 392Mar9 4661922024169259002 9301 5342 367Feb9 4852011884169088822 9151 6012 374Jan
9 4911982024229289002 9091 5542 378Mar Qtr2013
9 6761991834089259083 0011 5942 456Dec Qtr9 7911961854149169343 0421 5992 505Sep Qtr9 8021951644059379883 0231 5842 506Jun Qtr9 7612001663869111 0173 0031 5942 484Mar Qtr
2012
9 7571981754039229623 0171 5932 48820129 9062131593579771 0393 0351 6712 4542011
10 3632291543011 1801 0973 1131 6712 6172010
FE M A L E S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
44 0361 1511 0221 5433 1844 19611 7467 30013 894Mar43 7771 1441 0041 5003 0964 23011 6547 33213 817Feb43 8621 1309951 4893 0444 17911 7567 53613 733Jan
43 8921 1421 0071 5113 1084 20211 7197 38913 815Mar Qtr2013
44 4211 1209971 5213 1244 23511 8807 55113 992Dec Qtr44 6761 1021 0141 5423 1514 30412 0517 44714 065Sep Qtr44 3961 0969391 5023 1644 34712 1237 15414 070Jun Qtr43 9601 1539111 4473 1844 40612 0616 98513 813Mar Qtr
2012
44 3631 1189651 5033 1564 32312 0297 28513 985201244 6821 2009001 3693 4374 55112 2057 33313 689201146 0001 2139831 2083 8824 62712 3387 57314 1752010
MA L E S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.(c)ACTNTTas.WA(c)SAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS (a) (b ) , By sex17
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 27
(a) With the exception of Vic. and Tas., the number of persons in community-based corrections includesthose persons with breached or suspended orders.
(b) Includes persons whose sex is unknown.
302.9459.1713.0498.0218.8392.5411.3200.1287.9Mar301.1453.6695.1482.6212.8393.8410.1201.0286.1Feb301.7451.9681.9479.9209.1388.5412.5207.1284.8Jan
301.9454.9696.7486.8213.6391.6411.3202.8286.2Mar Qtr2013
307.4450.0685.1486.5216.2395.7420.7208.3291.8Dec Qtr310.8444.7701.7493.2219.0403.9428.9206.9294.9Sep Qtr311.0445.1647.9481.6223.1412.8433.0200.9296.3Jun Qtr305.4473.4640.0467.0225.5416.3422.8195.1287.7Mar Qtr
2012
308.6453.3668.7482.1221.0407.2426.4202.8292.72012313.2500.4633.2441.3247.8431.6432.3206.6286.92011328.7520.4688.5389.5290.7446.7446.1215.8302.72010
PE R S O N S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N ) (b)
106.1134.7262.1215.4101.1138.2160.367.882.9Mar105.5128.6246.2206.598.4135.5162.968.182.1Feb105.7134.7229.2206.596.6132.8162.071.182.3Jan
105.8132.6245.8209.598.7135.5161.769.082.4Mar Qtr2013
108.3134.1225.0202.899.3137.0167.871.185.4Dec Qtr110.0132.6228.6205.499.0141.2170.971.687.3Sep Qtr110.7132.3203.2201.5102.2150.0170.871.387.8Jun Qtr109.4138.1204.5191.7101.5153.0167.271.185.9Mar Qtr
2012
109.6134.3215.3200.3100.5145.3169.271.386.62012112.1148.8198.1177.9110.7157.2170.875.385.42011119.2163.4194.3151.5136.7167.6178.276.692.32010
FE M A L E S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
505.1792.51 117.4789.2335.4656.3668.2338.2499.5Mar502.1787.71 097.8767.2326.1661.6662.9339.7496.7Feb503.1778.11 087.9761.6320.7653.6668.7349.2493.7Jan
503.4786.11 101.0772.6327.4657.2666.6342.4496.6Mar Qtr2013
511.9775.01 098.2779.1332.3664.1679.5351.5504.7Dec Qtr517.1766.11 127.2790.3338.3676.8692.9348.0508.7Sep Qtr516.7767.21 047.4771.0343.4686.1701.4336.2510.9Jun Qtr506.1816.61 045.6757.0346.7690.6682.8323.7495.7Mar Qtr
2012
512.9781.31 079.6774.3340.2679.4689.1339.9505.02012519.2860.51 036.4718.9382.2717.3698.3342.8494.52011543.0887.01 145.6640.3441.9737.6718.5359.8518.72010
MA L E S (R A T E PE R 10 0 , 0 0 0 AD U L T PO P U L A T I O N )
Aust.ACTNTTas.WASAQldVic.NSW
COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS RATES, By sex (a )18
28 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(c) Figures include persons with breached or suspended orders, withthe exception of Vic. and Tas.
(d) WA data are subject to processing delays of 4 to 6 weeks – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 30.
(e) Caution should be exercised as a new processing system wasintroduced by the NT in September 2009 resulting in significantchanges to some community-based order counts. – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 34.
. . not applicable— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)np not available for publication but included in totals where
applicable, unless otherwise indicated(a) If a person has more than one type of order, they are counted
against each order in this table. If a person has more than oneorder of the same order type, they are counted only once in theorder type.
(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month countsare calculated as a simple average – see Explanatory Notes,paragraph 5.
8 3051671611 3019688281 5996352 646Mar8 1171541541 2459528471 5616432 561Feb7 9661501471 2079408351 5556332 499Jan
8 1291571541 2519538371 5726372 569Mar Qtr2013
8 2111131511 2209439441 5986302 612Dec Qtr8 4271121521 2009559251 6686792 736Sep Qtr8 5781811561 1669839471 7765832 785Jun Qtr8 6291931511 1241 0211 0061 8055602 769Mar Qtr
2012
8 4611501531 1789769561 7126132 72620129 1772061389701 0851 1291 9776233 0502011
10 2802041247521 3301 1132 2366863 8362010
RE P A R A T I O N – C O M M U N I T Y SE R V I C E (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
3 413. .. .np1356471 0901 500npMar3 332. .. .np916591 0121 528npFeb3 346. .. .np896539601 605npJan
3 364. .. .391056531 0211 5442Mar Qtr2013
3 354. .. .391356719121 5942Dec Qtr3 382. .. .341886789011 5792Sep Qtr3 380. .. .262166599201 5562Jun Qtr3 353. .. .151966419021 5982Mar Qtr
2012
3 367. .. .281846629091 582220123 625. .. .112895828241 917220113 874. .. .153044897802 274112010
RE P A R A T I O N – F I N E OP T I O N (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
534. .19. .np426. .np77Mar550. .17. .np436. .np84Feb544. .18. .np427. .np85Jan
543. .18. .13430. .—82Mar Qtr2013
551. .18. .15424. .194Dec Qtr551. .31. .10419. .190Sep Qtr577. .35. .—446. .1086Jun Qtr595. .34. .—435. .3492Mar Qtr
2012
569. .29. .6431. .12902012576. .32. .—398. .371102011618. .28. .1415. .381362010
RE S T R I C T E D MO V E M E N T (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.(d)(e)ACTNT(e)Tas.WA(d)SA Qld Vic. NSW
PERSONS IN COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS (a) (b ) (c ) , By type of order19
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 29
(c) Figures include persons with breached or suspended orders, withthe exception of Vic. and Tas.
(d) WA data are subject to processing delays of 4 to 6 weeks – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 30.
(e) Caution should be exercised as a new processing system wasintroduced by the NT in September 2009 resulting in significantchanges to some community-based order counts. – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 34.
. . not applicable(a) If a person has more than one type of order, they are counted
against each order in this table. If a person has more than oneorder of the same order type, they are counted only once in theorder type.
(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month countsare calculated as a simple average – see Explanatory Notes,paragraph 5.
31 5049839739862 8482 3528 4985 3589 506Mar31 3669729529462 8142 3598 5455 3449 434Feb31 7139839349712 8192 3758 6605 5199 452Jan
31 5289799539682 8272 3628 5685 4079 464Mar Qtr2013
32 0909859409992 8832 3958 7665 5129 611Dec Qtr32 4349779381 0512 9112 4968 9205 3849 758Sep Qtr32 4369828561 0632 9272 5709 0165 1679 855Jun Qtr32 2201 0438411 0052 9652 6759 0605 0069 624Mar Qtr
2012
32 2959978931 0292 9222 5348 9415 2679 712201232 8601 0868391 0213 1672 8759 2655 0839 524201134 1081 1549269153 6203 0279 5125 0329 9232010
SU P E R V I S I O N (C O M P L I A N C E ) – S E N T E N C E D PR O B A T I O N (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
1 603333105425696. .. .134Mar1 600329154416672. .. .164Feb1 536318164391639. .. .168Jan
1 580327144411669. .. .155Mar Qtr2013
1 481300125387625. .. .151Dec Qtr1 446289136376617. .. .145Sep Qtr1 493271154403652. .. .149Jun Qtr1 420270144374587. .. .171Mar Qtr
2012
1 460282145385620. .. .15420121 43626912. .357607. .. .19120111 51625124. .304738. .. .1992010
SU P E R V I S I O N (C O M P L I A N C E ) – B A I L (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
12 5691061051095019314 6311 6694 517Mar12 545109951144609144 6341 6844 535Feb12 490102961154478754 6451 7094 501Jan
12 535106991134699074 6371 6874 518Mar Qtr2013
12 6891011001154618654 7341 7564 558Dec Qtr12 684103971204288944 7711 7634 509Sep Qtr12 46196891173909024 7071 7434 416Jun Qtr12 33596851053909284 5691 7044 458Mar Qtr
2012
12 54299931144178974 6951 7414 485201212 134106821024459424 4411 6504 366201111 998108981175929904 2561 5334 3042010
SU P E R V I S I O N (C O M P L I A N C E ) – P A R O L E (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.(d)(e)ACTNT(e)Tas.WA(d)SA Qld Vic. NSW
PERSONS IN COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS (a) (b ) (c ) , By type of order co n t i n u e d19
30 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(c) WA data is subject to processing delays of 4 to 6 weeks –see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 30.
(d) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status in WA isdetermined using a combination of self-identification,previously collected information and judgement by therecording officer – see Explanatory Notes, paragraphs26–28.
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)(a) Figures include persons with breached or suspended
orders, with the exception of Vic. and Tas.(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month
counts are calculated as a simple average – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 5.
94541—452591178619Mar89018—383531167610Feb97314—37151—252618Jan
93624—402541199616Mar Qtr2013
1 01042—32458—280593Dec Qtr1 05653—30347—249674Sep Qtr1 11218—26463—279722Jun Qtr
98436—31553—249611Mar Qtr2012
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UN K N O W N (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
41 8011 1672581 6712 6794 21111 3648 12012 331Mar41 6801 1732381 6162 6284 24311 3438 16412 275Feb41 7351 1712471 6012 5944 20111 4348 34212 145Jan
41 7391 1702481 6292 6344 21811 3808 20912 250Mar Qtr2013
42 2361 1342381 6362 6284 25811 5708 32212 451Dec Qtr42 4871 1022621 6532 6654 32311 7008 27112 512Sep Qtr42 2831 1152621 6202 6894 37011 7127 94412 570Jun Qtr42 0991 1492701 5662 6944 43711 7107 82612 447Mar Qtr
2012
42 2761 1252581 6192 6694 34711 6738 09112 495201242 9181 2272621 4692 9224 57911 8918 22212 347201143 5231 1743191 2753 3664 65112 2088 29512 2352010
NO N - I N D I G E N O U S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
10 8421449792611 4548473 2655303 362Mar10 7041459682621 3908373 2415353 326Feb10 6701469362671 3578123 2375433 372Jan
10 7391459612631 4008323 2485363 353Mar Qtr2013
10 8861439422611 4178313 3115443 437Dec Qtr10 9681439382731 3988703 3935283 425Sep Qtr10 8501588412611 4089043 4345163 329Jun Qtr10 6811688082361 3979343 3555063 277Mar Qtr
2012
10 8461538822581 4058853 3735233 367201210 6581627972271 4869533 3495193 165201110 7401498191921 6871 0263 2425123 1122010
AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I T I S L A N D E R (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.(c)(d)ACTNTTas.WA(c)(d)SAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS (a) (b ) , By Abor ig ina l and Tor res Stra i t
Is lander status20
A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3 31
(a) Figures include persons with breached or suspended orders, with the exception of Vic. and Tas.(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month counts are calculated as a simple average – see Explanatory Notes,
paragraph 5.(c) WA data is subject to processing delays of 4 to 6 weeks – see Explanatory Notes, paragraph 30.(d) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status in WA is determined using a combination of self-identification, previously collected
information and judgement by the recording officer – see Explanatory Notes, paragraphs 26–28.
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53 4131 3401 2091 9334 0365 10514 6298 94416 219Mar Qtr2013
54 1321 3191 1801 9304 0495 14714 8819 14516 481Dec Qtr54 5111 2981 1991 9554 0675 23915 0939 04816 611Sep Qtr54 2441 2911 1031 9074 1005 33615 1468 73916 621Jun Qtr53 7631 3531 0771 8334 0965 42415 0648 58116 335Mar Qtr
2012
54 1631 3151 1401 9064 0785 28715 0468 87916 512201254 6301 4131 0591 7264 4145 59215 2409 00516 182201156 4261 4421 1381 5105 0635 72515 4519 24816 8512010
PE R S O N S (N U M B E R ON F I R S T DA Y OF MO N T H )
Aust.(c)(d)ACTNTTas.WA(c)(d)SAQldVic.NSW
PERSONS IN COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS (a) (b ) , By Abor ig ina l and Tor res Stra i t
Is lander status co n t i n u e d20
32 A B S • CO R R E C T I V E SE R V I C E S • 4 5 1 2 . 0 • MA R C H QU A R T E R 20 1 3
(c) WA data is subject to processing delays of 4 to 6 weeks – seeExplanatory Notes, paragraph 30.
(d) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status in WA isdetermined using a combination of self-identification,previously collected information and judgement by therecording officer – see Explanatory Notes, paragraphs 26–28.
— nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)(a) With the exception of Vic. and Tas., includes persons with
breached or suspended orders.(b) Figures for the quarter and year for first day of the month
counts are calculated as a simple average – see ExplanatoryNotes, paragraph 5.
1.83.0—2.3—1.2—2.03.8Mar1.71.3—2.00.11.0—1.93.8Feb1.81.1—1.9—1.0—2.83.8Jan
1.81.8—2.1—1.1—2.23.8Mar Qtr2013
1.93.2—1.70.11.1—3.13.6Dec Qtr1.94.1—1.50.10.9—2.84.1Sep Qtr2.01.4—1.40.11.2—3.24.3Jun Qtr1.82.7—1.70.11.0—2.93.7Mar Qtr
2012
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UN K N O W N (% )
78.086.320.984.564.882.377.792.075.6Mar78.287.819.784.365.482.777.892.175.7Feb78.288.020.984.065.683.077.991.375.3Jan
78.187.420.584.365.382.677.891.875.5Mar Qtr2013
78.085.920.284.864.982.777.891.075.5Dec Qtr77.984.921.884.565.582.577.591.475.3Sep Qtr77.986.423.885.065.681.977.390.975.6Jun Qtr78.384.925.085.565.881.877.791.276.2Mar Qtr
2012
78.185.522.684.965.482.277.691.175.7201278.686.924.885.166.281.978.091.376.3201177.181.428.084.466.581.379.089.772.62010
NO N - I N D I G E N O U S (% )
20.210.779.113.235.216.622.36.020.6Mar20.110.980.313.734.616.322.26.020.5Feb20.011.079.114.034.316.022.15.920.9Jan
20.110.879.513.634.716.322.26.020.7Mar Qtr2013
20.110.979.813.535.016.122.25.920.9Dec Qtr20.111.078.214.034.416.622.55.820.6Sep Qtr20.012.276.213.734.316.922.75.920.0Jun Qtr19.912.475.012.934.117.222.35.920.1Mar Qtr
2012
20.011.677.413.534.516.722.45.920.4201219.511.575.213.133.717.022.05.819.6201119.010.372.012.733.317.921.05.518.52010
AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S ST R A I T I S L A N D E R (% )
Aust.(c)(d)ACTNTTas.WA(c)(d)SAQldVic.NSW
PROPORT ION OF PERSONS IN COMMUNITY- BASED CORRECT IONS (a) (b ) , By Abor i g ina l and
Tor res Stra i t Is lander status21
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6 The scope of the statistics in this publication includes all persons remanded or
sentenced to adult custodial facilities (including Work Camps and Community Custody
Centres in Queensland), or who are serving adult community-based orders in each state
and territory in Australia.
SC O P E
4 The reference period for average daily prisoner population statistics and sentenced
reception counts is the complete reference month. The reference date for all other
figures is the first day of the reference month. However, not all states and territories
report strictly according to this 'first day of the month' rule:
! The Western Australian population is counted as at midnight on the last day of the
month. The figures provided are taken to represent the prison population at the
beginning of the following month.
5 Calculation of figures for the entire quarter and entire year varies depending on the
counting unit and method of counting prisoners:
! Average daily figures: Figures are calculated by weighting the average according to
the number of days in each month, quarter or year.
! First day of the month: Figures are simple averages. For quarterly figures, the sum of
the monthly data is divided by three; for yearly figures, the figures for each month
are added and the total divided by twelve.
! Sentenced receptions: Figures are totals of each month.
! These figures may be subject to rounding.
RE F E R E N C E PE R I O D
1 This publication presents statistical series about persons either held in adult
corrective services custody or who are serving adult community-based orders in
Australia. It contains data on the number of persons in custody by sex, Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander status, type of custody, legal status and sentence type; the number
of sentenced persons received into corrective services custody each month; the number
of federal prisoners; and data about the number of persons in community-based
corrections by sex, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status and type of order.
2 Statistics presented in this publication are compiled in three ways:
! Average daily prisoner population: Counts taken on each day of the month are
summed and divided by the number of days in that month to determine the average
daily prisoner population for that month. The average daily periodic detainee
population is a count of persons on periodic detention on each day a centre is open,
divided by the number of days a centre is open.
! Sentenced prisoner reception figures: Counts are provided each month on the
number of receptions where a prisoner is received as a sentenced prisoner. This
includes prisoners with a change of legal status from unsentenced to sentenced.
! First day of the month prisoner population: Counts of prisoners and persons serving
community-based corrections orders, taken on or near the first day of the month
(see paragraphs 4 and 5).
3 Although national standards and classifications are used in the compilation of these
statistics, some discrepancies remain between the states and territories. These are due to
legislative and procedural differences between jurisdictions and the way that these
differences are reflected in agencies' administrative data systems. As part of its quality
assurance strategy, the ABS is working with corrective services agencies to minimise the
effect of these differences.
I N T R O D U C T I O N
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14 Statistics for persons held in custody are presented by the state or territory in which
they were held, however, this may not be the same as the original sentencing
jurisdiction. The only exception to this are data for federal sentenced prisoners. These
are presented by the state or territory in which they were sentenced, not where they
were held in custody.
CO U N T I N G RU L E S
13 Statistics in this publication are derived from information provided to the ABS from
administrative records held by corrective services agencies within each state and
territory. Statistics on federal prisoners are derived from records kept by the Criminal
Law Division of the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department.
DA T A SO U R C E
7 Counts of prisoners in the following custodial facilities are included in the collection:
! gazetted prisons in all jurisdictions;
! periodic detention centres in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory;
! community custody centres and work camps in Queensland;
! cells in court complexes administered by corrective services in New South Wales;
! transitional centres in New South Wales; and
! lock-ups in Western Australia operated by the police but designated as a prison by
the Chief Executive Officer of Corrective Services.
8 The prisons and community-based corrections collection excludes the following
custodial facilities:
! police lockups, police prisons and cells in court complexes not administered and
controlled by corrective services;
! gazetted police prisons in the Northern Territory;
! juvenile detention centres, including those under the authority of adult corrective
services;
! immigration detention centres; and
! military prisons.
9 This collection includes counts of persons remanded or sentenced to adult custody
facilities, or directed to serve community-based orders administered by adult corrective
services agencies. In all states and territories except Queensland, persons are considered
adults if aged 18 years and over. In Queensland persons are considered adults if aged
17 years and over. The vast majority of persons counted in the collection are adults.
However, juveniles may be included in exceptional circumstances.
10 Since December 2004, the Kariong Juvenile Correctional Centre in New South
Wales has operated under the authority of adult corrective services. The population at
Kariong Juvenile Correctional Centre may include adult persons as well as juveniles.
New South Wales includes juveniles based in Kariong in this collection, however, this
facility accounts for less than 0.5% of the New South Wales prisoner population.
11 Federal prisoners include those persons charged and sentenced under a
Commonwealth statute, and those persons who are charged and sentenced under the
laws of another country but transferred to an Australian prison to serve their sentence
under the International Transfer of Prisoners Act 1997 (Cwlth). To give practical effect
to this legislation in Australia, the framework was introduced in January 2003. For the
purposes of this publication, federal sentenced prisoners are those persons who are
recognised by the Criminal Law Division of the Australian Government
Attorney-General's Department as having been charged and sentenced under a
Commonwealth statute, or transferred from another country to serve their sentence in
Australia.
12 With the exception of Victoria and Tasmania, community-based corrections
includes those persons with breached or suspended orders.
SC O P E continued
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22 Rates for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult population are calculated
using rebased estimates (for the period 1986 - 2006) and projections (2007 - 2021) of the
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population. These data are based on data from the
2006 Census of Population and Housing and use assumptions about future fertility,
paternity, life expectancy at birth and migration. For more information see Experimental
Estimates and Projections, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, 1991 to
2021 (cat. no. 3238.0).
Aboriginal and Torres Strai t
Islander imprisonment rates
17 Imprisonment and community-based corrections rates enable comparisons of
prisoner numbers to be made across states and territories. Prisoner and
community-based corrections rates are expressed per 100,000 adult population.
Imprisonment rates are calculated based on two different counting concepts (average
daily and first day of the month), as a result there may be variations in imprisonment
rates presented in this publication.
18 In this publication the population figures used in the calculation of rates are for
persons aged 18 years and over for all states and territories except Queensland where the
population is persons aged 17 years and over (see paragraph 9).
19 Rates for the total adult prisoner population and persons in community-based
corrections are calculated using the estimated resident population (ERP) for each of the
states and territories. All estimates for the Australian Capital Territory exclude Jervis Bay
Territory. All estimates for Australia exclude the external territories of Christmas Island
and the Cocos (Keeling) Island. As the population changes over time the denominator
used for the calculation of rates varies, depending on the reference period. The most
current ERP data available at the time of publication are used to calculate rates as follows:
! for the March quarter, ERP is from the previous September quarter;
! for the June quarter, ERP is from the previous December quarter;
! for the September quarter, ERP is from the previous March quarter;
! for the December quarter, ERP is from the previous June quarter; and
! annual rates are an average of the rates of the contributing quarters.
20 The ERP series are revised every five years to incorporate additional information
available from the latest Census of Population and Housing. The rates per 100,000 adult
persons presented in this issue have been calculated using different ERP counts as
follows:
! Rates from the June 2007 quarter (excluding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
rates) are calculated using rebased data from the intercensal period (2001-2006)
sourced from the 2006 Census of Population and Housing;
! All other rates (excluding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rates) are calculated
using ERP data based on the 2001 Census of Population and Housing.
21 For population estimates and information on the methodology used to produce the
ERP, see Australian Demographic Statistics (cat. no. 3101.0).
RA T E S
15 Sentenced prisoners who have other offences that are unsentenced are counted as
sentenced. Prisoners may be unsentenced because they are awaiting the outcome of
their trial, convicted but awaiting sentence, or awaiting deportation.
16 If an offender has two or more different types of community-based orders operating
simultaneously, then each order will be counted. If two or more community-based
orders are of the same type, the person will only be counted once in each order
category.
CO U N T I N G RU L E S continued
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E X P L A N A T O R Y N O T E S continued
26 The ABS conducts an ongoing programme of quality assurance to monitor and
improve the quality of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Status data in Corrective
Services agencies (both custodial and community-based corrections). Whilst the ABS has
published Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status data in Corrective Services
collections for a number of years, ongoing quality assurance enables better
understanding of accuracy over time.
27 The quality of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status information collected
and recorded in Corrective Service agencies is assessed against the ABS Standard
Indigenous Question (SIQ). The SIQ is based upon self-identification by the individual
who comes into contact with Corrective Service agencies. In 2010, the ABS conducted a
comprehensive quality assurance review across all jurisdictions and sectors of the
criminal justice system to confirm our understanding of the processes involved in
recording Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status and the barriers to producing
quality statistics. The results of the review concluded that corrective services data are of
acceptable quality and comparability for all states and territories, with the exception of
Western Australia. In Western Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status is
determined by asking two questions rather than asking the ABS SIQ at the first meeting.
This is at the discretion of the case manager and in some instances Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander status may be recorded from information previously collected or
otherwise determined by the case manager. For this reason, caution should be exercised
when comparing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander data from Western Australia to
other states and territories.
28 Some persons in custody are recorded with an unknown Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander status on the information systems of corrective services agencies as their
status has not been able to be obtained or recorded. Persons with Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander status unknown are excluded from tables 13–16. Counts of persons with
an unknown Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status are included in all other tables.
Unknowns account for approximately 1% of all records.
AB O R I G I N A L AN D TO R R E S
ST R A I T I S L A N D E R
ID E N T I F I C A T I O N
23 The projections used in this publication are based on Series B projections for 30
June of the relevant calendar year. Series B is one of two main projection series (Series A
and B) that have been published for the years 2007 to 2021. Both of these series assume
an annual decline of 0.5% in fertility rates; an annual increase of 1% in paternity rates;
constant interstate migration at levels observed in the 2006 Census; and zero net
overseas migration with no arrivals and no departures. Further, two different
assumptions were made about future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life
expectancy at birth for Australia:
! In Series A, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy at birth will remain
constant; and
! In Series B, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy at birth will increase
by 0.3 years per year for both males and females.
24 The impact of re-basing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rate
data using Series B projections, instead of the previous "low series" of projections, is
minimal at the national level. Differences of no greater than 5% are seen in the state and
territory data, and generally the result has been a decrease in the imprisonment rate.
This is because the assumptions used by Series B result in higher population estimates
and projections than those through the use of the previous "low series".
25 The decision to use Series B as the denominator in the calculation of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander imprisonment rates followed consultation with the National
Corrective Services Statistics Advisory Group and other stakeholders.
Aboriginal and Torres Strai t
Islander imprisonment rates
continued
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37 Other ABS publications that may be of interest include:
Australian Demographic Statistics (cat. no. 3101.0) – issued quarterly
Australian Social Trends (cat. no. 4102.0) – issued quarterly
Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (third edition) (cat.
no. 1234.0) – released 2 June 2011
Crime Victimisation, Australia (cat. no. 4530.0) – issued annually
Criminal Courts, Australia (cat. no. 4513.0) – issued annually
Defining the Data Challenge for Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence, 2013 (cat.
no. 4529.0)– released 7 February 2013
Directory of Family and Domestic Violence Statistics, 2011 (cat. no. 4533.0) –
released 22 November 2011
RE L A T E D PU B L I C A T I O N S
ABS Publ icat ions
36 In July 2012 an audit was conducted by ACT Corrective Services of Reparation -
Community Service files. As a result a number of breached orders were identified and
actioned. The persons on these orders have returned to court and the original order has
either been revoked or reactivated, depending on the Court outcome.
Austral ian Capital Terr i tory
34 In September 2009 a new offender management system was implemented - the
Integrated Offender Management System (IOMS). The transition to the new system
resulted in a number of data impacts. The impacts included:
! significantly increased counts, and potential over counting, for sentenced receptions
and some community-based orders following the introduction of the system, and
! overstated community-based orders for the period from December quarter 2009 to
September quarter 2010 (due to difficulties in identifying persons who have been in
breach for 3 years or more).
35 In March 2012 the Northern Territory introduced two new sentencing options, the
Community Custody Order for non-violent and non-sexual offenders facing an
imprisonment period of less than 12 months, and the Community-based Order for
non-violent offenders and non-sexual offenders not facing an imprisonment period.
These orders are both counted under Sentenced Probation and are included in the data
from the June quarter 2012.
Northern Terr i tory
31 Orders under the Court Mandated Diversion for Drug Offenders (CMD) returned to
Community Corrections supervision in July 2010 and have been included in the
electronic data from January 2012 onwards. Drug Treatment Orders are counted under
Sentenced Probation, and CMD Bail Orders under Bail.
32 Hayes Prison Farm, Tasmania's only open security prison, closed on 3 September
2012.
33 Tasmania introduced Monetary Penalty Community Service Orders in 2011. These
orders are counted as Reparation - Fine option and are included in the data from the
March quarter 2012.
Tasmania
30 Data for community-based correction orders extracted from the Western Australian
information system are subject to data processing time lags of 4-6 weeks. Data for fine
option orders are preliminary and will be subject to revision. The revised data will be
published in a future edition of this publication.
Western Austral ia
29 Home detention was abolished in Victoria on 16 January 2012. On this date the
Sentencing Legislation Amendment (Abolition of Home Detention) Act 2011 came into
effect. As a result, home detention is no longer a sentencing option and can also no
longer be given as a pre-parole option by the Adult Parole Board, as was the case
previously. Any existing home detention orders issued before 16 January 2012 will
continue to run until completed.
S I G N I F I C A N T EV E N T S
Victor ia
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E X P L A N A T O R Y N O T E S continued
39 Non-ABS sources that may be of interest include:
Australian Institute of Criminology, List of Publications – irregular
<http://www.aic.gov.au>
Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia, Crime and Justice Statistics
for Western Australia – issued annually
<http://www.crc.law.uwa.edu.au>
Department of Corrective Services, New South Wales, NSW Inmate Census –
irregular
<http://www.dcs.nsw.gov.au>
Department of Justice, Northern Territory, Northern Territory Quarterly Crime and
Justice Statistics – issued quarterly
<http://www.nt.gov.au/justice/>
Department of Justice, Victoria, Statistical Profile of the Victorian Prison System –
issued annually
<http://www.justice.vic.gov.au>
NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, New South Wales Criminal Courts
Statistics – issued annually
<http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au>
Office of Crime Statistics and Research, South Australia, Crime and Justice in South
Australia – issued annually
<http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au>
Steering Committee for the Review of Commonwealth/State Service Provision,
Report on Government Services – issued annually
<http://www.pc.gov.au>
Non-ABS Publ icat ions
Experimental Estimates and Projections, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Australians, 1991 to 2021 (cat. no. 3238.0) – released 8 September 2009
Federal Defendants, Selected States and Territories, (cat. no. 4515.0) – issued
annually
General Social Survey: Summary Results, Australia (cat. no. 4159.0) – irregular
In Focus: Crime and Justice Statistics (cat. no. 4524.0) – irregular
Information Paper: Measuring Crime Victimisation, Australia: The Impact of
Different Collection Methodologies (cat. no. 4522.0.55.001) – single issue
Information Paper: National Criminal Justice Statistical Framework (cat.
no. 4525.0) – single issue
Information Paper: National Information Development Plan for Crime and
Justice Statistics 2005 (cat. no. 4520.0) – single issue
Measures of Australia's Progress (cat. no. 1370.0) – released 15 September 2010
Measuring Victims of Crime: A Guide to using Administrative and Survey data (cat.
no. 4500.0.55.001) – single issue
Personal Fraud Survey (cat. no. 4528.0) – released 19 April 2012
Personal Safety Survey (cat. no. 4906.0) – released 21 August 2006
Prisoners in Australia (cat. no. 4517.0) – issued annually
Recorded Crime – Victims, Australia (cat. no. 4510.0) – issued annually
Recorded Crime – Offenders, Selected states and territories (cat. no. 4519.0) –
issued annually
Sexual Assault in Australia: A Statistical Overview (cat. no. 4523.0) – single issue
38 Current publications and other products released by the ABS are available from the
ABS website <http://www.abs.gov.au>. The ABS also issues a daily Release Advice on the
website that details products to be released in the week ahead. The National Centre for
Crime and Justice Statistics releases Crime and Justice News (cat. no. 4500.0), an annual
newsletter that is published on the ABS website. The Centre can be contacted by email
through <[email protected]>.
ABS Publ icat ions continued
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(see Unsentenced)Remand
A person held in custody. For the purposes of this collection, prisoners are those whoseconfinement is the responsibility of a corrective services agency.
Prisoner
A type of custody or order where a sentenced prisoner is required to be held in custodyon a part-time basis. Currently this consists of two consecutive days in a one-weekperiod, while remaining at liberty during the rest of the week.
Periodic detention
A parole order is made following a period of imprisonment and requires an offender tobe subject to supervision in the community. Additional conditions may also be appliedsuch as programs, counselling or drug testing. Parole is a sub-category of Supervision(see Supervision).
Parole
Refers to prisoners housed in minimum security custodial facilities that do not requirethem to be confined by a secure perimeter physical barrier, irrespective of whether aphysical barrier exists.
Open custody
A prisoner who does not identify as being of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanderorigin.
Non-Indigenous
A person may be either sentenced or unsentenced depending on the warrant(s) or courtorder(s) that provide the legal basis for the administration of the person through thecriminal justice system.
Legal status
(see Restricted movement)Home detention
A type of custody where a prisoner is required to be held in custody on a full-time basis.This includes prisons, Queensland Community Custody Centres and work outreachcamps. Full-time prison custody excludes periodic detention (see Periodic detention).
Full-time prison custody
A community-based sentence type where the offender is serving a sentence for default ofa fine. In most jurisdictions this order type requires an offender to complete communityservice as a reparatory act. Fine option is a sub-category of Reparation (see Reparation).
Fine option
Persons charged and sentenced under a Commonwealth statute or transferred fromanother country to serve their sentence in Australia.
Federal sentenced prisoner
Confinement in a place intended primarily for the purpose of confining prisoners, suchas a prison, prison farm, Periodic Detention Centre or Community Custody Centre.
Corrective services custody
This category of community-based corrections orders includes sentencing optionsrequiring offenders to undertake a specified number of hours of unpaid, supervisedwork to benefit the community on an approved project. Community service is asub-category of Reparation (see Reparation).
Community service
This refers to the community-based management of court-ordered sanctions, post-prisonadministrative arrangements and fine conversions, which principally involve theprovision of one or more of the following activities: supervision, programs or communitywork.
Community-based corrections
This is generally a pre-sentence option where a person is released into the communityfor a period before they appear in court for trial or final sentencing. Bail orders canrequire a financial surety to be lodged with the court, and a number of conditionsincluding supervision and residential requirements designed to ensure there-appearance of the person at court. Bail counts are available only in states andterritories where bail orders are supervised by corrective services. Bail is a sub-categoryof Supervision where the person is under the supervision of corrective services (seeSupervision).
Bail
A prisoner who self-identifies as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin, orboth.
Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander prisoner
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A legal status indicating that a person is confined to custody or supervision whileawaiting the outcome of their trial.
Unsentenced
This includes community-based orders other than those categorised as restrictedmovement or reparation (e.g. parole, bail and sentenced probation).
Supervision (compliance)
A supervision order made following an original sentence handed down in court followingconviction. A probation order generally requires 'good behaviour' and compliance withthe directions of supervisors. The order may also require compliance with conditionssuch as program attendance and residential requirements.
Sentenced probation
Refers to entry into corrective services custody from the community, having received asentence of imprisonment as an outcome of a court proceeding; or persons who aresentenced to custody while in custody on remand (i.e. changed status from a remand toa sentenced prisoner); or persons entering custody as a result of defaulting on thepayment of a fine. Sentenced prisoners in custody who receive a further sentence ofimprisonment are not counted as sentenced receptions.
Sentenced prisoner reception
A legal status indicating that a person has received a custodial or community-based orderfrom a court in response to a conviction for an offence.
Sentenced
Refers to prisoners housed in medium or maximum security custodial facilities requiringthem to be confined by a secure physical barrier.
Secure custody
This refers to persons who are subject to a system of restricted movement, includingsupervision and/or electronic monitoring. This category includes home detention thatmay restrict residence to a nominated place. Restricted movement can be either apre-sentence or post-sentence order.
Restricted movement
Reparation refers to all offenders with an order that requires them to undertake unpaid,justice agency-approved community service work.
Reparation
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