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Crime Statistics Supplement 2015-16
Tasmania Police has released its annual Crime Statistics Supplement for 2015-16.
The report provides a breakdown of offences reported to police in the 2015-16 financial year.
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Crime Statistics Supplement Released
Figures released today show there has been a 10% decrease in offences recorded in the past 12 months. Tasmania Police has today released its annual Crime Statistics Supplement for 2015-16. The report provides a breakdown of offences reported to police in the 2015-16 financial year. In line with the figures in the monthly and annual…
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2012-13 Crime Statistics Supplement
The Department of Police and Emergency Management Crime Statistics Supplement 2012-13 provides a detailed breakdown of the offences reported, or becoming known to police in the financial year ending 30 June 2013.
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Crime rate drops, clearance rate highest in 45 years
Tasmania’s crime rate has dropped, with clearance rates for total offences exceeding 50 per cent for the first time in over 45 years. The Crime Statistics Supplement 2017-18 released today shows that total offences reduced by 5 per cent (1265 offences) to 26,174 offences in 2017-18. Offences in 2017-18 were below the previous three year…
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Tasmania Police continues to tackle crime
Targeting offences through our Statewide Crime Response Plan continues to be a priority of Tasmania Police. Assistant Commissioner Glenn Frame said today that crime is a whole of community issue. “Tasmania Police is a key stakeholder in making the community safe and reducing crime, but we can only achieve this by working together,”…
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Business Priorities 2017-2018
>> Download in pdf format: Tasmania Police Business Priorities 2017-2018 The Tasmania Police Business Priorities 2017-18 details the strategic priority areas for Tasmania Police for the year ahead. This document outlines how Tasmania Police will achieve these priorities and work towards the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management’s (DPFEM) vision for a safe, secure…
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Business Priorities 2016-2017
8The Business Priorities 2016-17 details strategic priority areas for the Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management (DPFEM). This document outlines how the Department will achieve these priorities and how they will be measured. Over the 2016-17 period, the Department will uphold its commitment to providing quality policing services to the Tasmanian community under the…
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Our Performance
This document is produced as an internal tool for measuring the performance of our people, resources and systems in order to inform our business processes. It reports on a number of performance ind
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Corporate Documents