Graph 20 Prisoners, by age group and sex - 30 June 2004
121. There were 5,048 Indigenous prisoners (21 per cent of the prisoner population) at 30 June 2004. Over the past decade, Indigenous prisoners have accounted for an increasing proportion of the total prisoner population.
Graph 21 Proportion of prisoners who are Indigenous (a)
122. At 30 June 2004, almost half (47 per cent) of all sentenced prisoners were convicted with a most serious offence involving violence or the threat of violence, including homicide and related offences (10 per cent), sexual assault and related offences (11 per cent), acts intended to cause injury (assault) (14 per cent) and robbery/extortion (12 per cent). A further 13 per cent of sentenced prisoners had a most serious offence of unlawful entry with intent, and 10 per cent were serving sentences for a most serious offence involving illicit drugs.
Table 38 Sentenced prisoners, by most serious offence - 30 June 2004
|
NSW (a)
|
Vic.
|
Qld
|
SA
|
WA
|
Tas.
|
NT
|
ACT in ACT
|
ACT in NSW (a)
|
ACT total
|
Aust. (b)
|
Homicide and related offences
|
619
|
368
|
484
|
126
|
221
|
49
|
54
|
-
|
12
|
12
|
1 921
|
Acts intended to cause injury
|
1 152
|
217
|
614
|
61
|
322
|
69
|
190
|
15
|
11
|
26
|
2 640
|
Sexual assault and related offences
|
593
|
362
|
627
|
121
|
359
|
58
|
61
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
18
|
2 182
|
Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons
|
53
|
29
|
97
|
n.p.
|
98
|
9
|
15
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
5
|
307
|
Abduction and related offences
|
64
|
28
|
8
|
n.p.
|
14
|
-
|
3
|
n.p.
|
-
|
n.p.
|
121
|
Robbery, extortion and related offences
|
930
|
357
|
527
|
113
|
397
|
28
|
14
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
19
|
2 367
|
Unlawful entry with intent
|
900
|
388
|
471
|
139
|
415
|
56
|
58
|
7
|
12
|
19
|
2 434
|
Theft and related offences
|
460
|
340
|
154
|
38
|
180
|
22
|
18
|
15
|
12
|
27
|
1 227
|
Deception and related offences
|
238
|
103
|
192
|
64
|
53
|
15
|
6
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
5
|
674
|
Illicit drug offences
|
877
|
350
|
370
|
76
|
211
|
12
|
20
|
9
|
5
|
14
|
1 925
|
Weapons and explosive offences
|
66
|
13
|
5
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
-
|
n.p.
|
104
|
Property damage and environmental pollution
|
57
|
35
|
56
|
54
|
22
|
13
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
250
|
Public order offences
|
61
|
30
|
6
|
n.p.
|
24
|
n.p.
|
-
|
-
|
n.p.
|
n.p.
|
124
|
Road traffic and motor vehicle regulatory offences
|
558
|
105
|
132
|
21
|
144
|
13
|
86
|
14
|
3
|
17
|
1 073
|
Offences against justice procedures, government security and government operations
|
797
|
266
|
126
|
144
|
160
|
24
|
37
|
8
|
23
|
31
|
1 562
|
Miscellaneous offences
|
33
|
19
|
210
|
n.p.
|
43
|
n.p.
|
11
|
3
|
-
|
3
|
325
|
Total
|
7 458
|
3 010
|
4 079
|
970
|
2 668
|
379
|
587
|
85
|
118
|
203
|
19 236
|
Source: Prisoners in Australia, 2004 (4517.0).
(a) The majority of full-time prisoners sentenced in the ACT are held in NSW prisons.
(b) The ACT in NSW figures are a subset of the NSW figures and are not separately counted in the Australian totals.
Sentence length
123. Aggregate length of sentence is a measure of the sentences imposed on an offender, sometimes taking multiple offences into account. Average sentence length excludes prisoners who receive an indeterminate type of sentence such as “life” as well as periodic detainee sentences. At 30 June 2004 the average aggregate sentence of all prisoners sentenced to a specific term was 4.9 years. Nearly one in four sentenced prisoners (23 per cent) had an aggregate sentence of 2-5 years, and prisoners with a sentence of 5-10 years comprised 22 per cent of the prisoner population.
124. The time a prisoner is expected to serve in custody depends upon the sentence originally handed down, the system of remissions and the forms of parole available. Taking into account the earliest dates for release of sentenced prisoners, the average expected time to serve at 30 June 2005 was 1.9 years.
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