This article needs to be updated.(February 2019) |
Crime in South Australia is prevented by the South Australia Police (SAPOL), various state and federal courts in the criminal justice system and the state Department for Correctional Services, which administers the prisons and remand centre.
Crime statistics for all categories of offence in the state are provided on the SAPOL website, in the form of rolling 12-month totals. [1] Crime statistics from the 2017–18 national ABS Crime Victimisation Survey show that between the years 2008–09 and 2017–18, the rate of victimisation in South Australia declined for assault and most household crime types. [2]
In 2013 Adelaide was ranked as the safest capital city in the country. [3]
In 2013, Adelaide was ranked the safest in the country with the lowest rate of crime per population. [3] [4] As of June 2018 [update], crime rates across the state had continued to decrease. [2]
In addition to the various federal courts, justice is administered by the Supreme Court of South Australia, the District Court, the Magistrates Court and the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
The Department for Correctional Services (DCS) runs the prison service, in South Australia, except for the Adelaide Remand Centre, which is privately managed by Serco, [11] [12] and Mount Gambier Prison, which is run by G4S. [13]
This article needs to be updated.(February 2019) |
Crime in South Australia is prevented by the South Australia Police (SAPOL), various state and federal courts in the criminal justice system and the state Department for Correctional Services, which administers the prisons and remand centre.
Crime statistics for all categories of offence in the state are provided on the SAPOL website, in the form of rolling 12-month totals. [1] Crime statistics from the 2017–18 national ABS Crime Victimisation Survey show that between the years 2008–09 and 2017–18, the rate of victimisation in South Australia declined for assault and most household crime types. [2]
In 2013 Adelaide was ranked as the safest capital city in the country. [3]
In 2013, Adelaide was ranked the safest in the country with the lowest rate of crime per population. [3] [4] As of June 2018 [update], crime rates across the state had continued to decrease. [2]
In addition to the various federal courts, justice is administered by the Supreme Court of South Australia, the District Court, the Magistrates Court and the South Australian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
The Department for Correctional Services (DCS) runs the prison service, in South Australia, except for the Adelaide Remand Centre, which is privately managed by Serco, [11] [12] and Mount Gambier Prison, which is run by G4S. [13]