Theft Reaches 21 Year High: Australia

Victims of theft (excluding motor vehicles) recorded by police rose by six per cent in 2024 to reach the highest number since 2003, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Samantha Hall, ABS head of crime and justice statistics, said: 'There were 595,660 recorded victims of theft in 2024. These thefts, which includes things like shoplifting and pickpocketing, but not motor vehicle thefts, have been continually rising since a drop during 2020 when COVID-19 restrictions were introduced.

Victims of theft(a), Australia
Theft
1995490,527
1996522,222
1997530,881
1998563,194
1999612,556
2000681,266
2001700,140
2002680,800
2003624,036
2004548,775
2005518,333
2006518,733
2007491,936
2008497,051
2009480,336
2010477,265
2011501,295
2012512,352
2013493,540
2014485,374
2015509,649
2016537,278
2017510,392
2018537,558
2019569,243
2020436,627
2021442,475
2022476,151
2023560,954
2024595,660
  1. excludes motor vehicle theft

'The largest rise over the past year was in Victoria, up 29 per cent, followed by Tasmania, which rose by 11 per cent.

'Thefts at retail locations rose from 32 per cent of all thefts in 2010 to 45 per cent in 2024. Meanwhile, thefts from residential locations have dropped from 30 to 25 per cent of all thefts over the same period.'

Victims of theft(a), proportion by selected locations, Australia
Residential (%)Retail (%)
201029.831.6
201130.331.9
201230.633.3
201330.433.5
201430.632.8
201531.433.2
201631.934.0
201731.436.3
201830.638.0
201930.238.4
202032.237.1
202131.238.3
202228.641.6
202326.044.7
202425.245.1
  1. excludes motor vehicle theft

The number of motor vehicle thefts recorded by police also rose in 2024, up 8 per cent to 65,603 victims.

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