Key Points
- The Bureau's executive director says the increase was due to real incidents of sexual assault.
- Non-domestic assaults have also increased against adult women and young people.
- Only three of 13 major criminal offence categories have dropped in the year to March 2024.
Sexual assault reports have gone up significantly in NSW in the last five years, with other criminal offences also on the rise, according to the latest data.
Figures from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) have shown a shocking 42 per cent increase in sexual assault reports in the 12 months leading up to March 2024, compared with five years ago.
According to the data, 6,533 criminal incidents of sexual assaults were reported to NSW Police in the 12 months leading to March 2020, but that number has risen to 9,284 in the 12 months leading to March 2024.
Rise due to different reasons, says expert
BOCSAR executive director Jackie Fitzgerald says the increase could be due to real incidents of sexual assault taking place in the community, rather than people feeling more comfortable to come forward and report the crimes.
"One way to understand whether the increase in reported sexual assault is due to more people coming forward to police or an actual increase in sexual violence is to look at victim survey results," she said.
Fitzgerald added that the increased figures could also be due to the NSW Police's online portal for reporting sexual assault incidents, with users making 1,794 reports online in the 12 months leading to March 2024, compared to 957 in the year before that.
Other crimes also on the rise
The data also revealed a 15.4 per cent increase in domestic violence assaults, which the BOCSAR executive director says is largely due to a rise in reports and an escalation of intimate partner assaults.
"Looking at where these offences are occurring, we've seen an increase in residential premises (up 18 per cent or 1,567 additional incidents) and school premises (up 46 per cent or 748 additional incidents)," Fitzgerald said.
Only three of the bureau's 13 major criminal offence categories dropped in the year to March 2024 — robbery, stealing from motor vehicles and malicious damage to property.
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