Homicide in Australia: 2003-2004 National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) annual report

Abstract

This report presents tabulated information on the circumstances and characteristics of homicide in Australia for the fiscal year 2003/04. In addition, the report contains jurisdictional breakdowns for comparative purposes and some long-term trend data across the fifteen-year NHMP data collection period. In 2003-2004, there was a total of 288 incidents of homicide recorded. These were committed by 310 homicide offenders and resulted in the deaths of 305 victims. This is the lowest annual number of homicide incidents and victims in Australia since the Australian Institute of Criminology began monitoring in 1989. The report includes an additional section that gives an overview of the types of homicidal encounters in Australia: intimate partner violence, child homicide, homicide between persons known to each other, and stranger-related murders.