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Online crime map
The online crime map provides information on the types of crimes that happened in Queensland over the past five years. It is best viewed in Chrome or Edge.
If you have any questions, please contact Statistical Services, Queensland Police Service.
Annual statistics review
The QPS annual statistical review provides information on crime trends and patterns and other policing issues. It’s useful for external researchers, private and public agencies and community groups. Current reports are available from the Queensland Government's Statistician's Office.
Reported crime trend data
Queensland Police open data strategy:
The following files contain the number of reported offences and the number reported per 100,000 persons for Queensland.
Note: Care should be taken when comparing monthly statistics, for example January 2014 compared with February 2014. A more accurate comparison would be obtained by comparing a longer time series, for example, one calendar year to the next, as this will account for seasonal variations.
Should you require any assistance in interpreting these statistics, please contact Statistical Services, QPS.
- QLD reported offences number
- QLD reported offences rates
- Region reported offences number
- Region reported offences rates
- District reported offences number
- District reported offences rates
- Division reported offences number
- Division reported offences rates
- LGA Reported offences number
- LGA Reported offences rates
Reported offender data
The following files contain the information relating to persons responsible for offences.
It is important to note that QPS offender statistics are based on offence counts and do not and cannot refer to individuals. Rather, offender data refers to the number of offences cleared or solved through an action against an offender. As such, offender data does not equate to a unique offender count nor does it equate to the number of offences cleared.
Only persons 10 years and over are deemed to be offenders. As at 12 February 2018, juvenile offenders are those persons aged between 10 and 17 years (inclusive). Before this date juvenile offenders were persons aged between 10 and 16 years (inclusive). Offenders have not been included if their age or gender is not specified in QPS records.
- Reported offenders number - QLD
- Reported offenders number - police regions
- Reported offenders number - police districts
- LGA Reported offenders number
Reported victim data
The following files contain information relating to victims of offences against the person. They do not provide a unique count as one person may be counted several times if they were the victim of more than one offence.
Juvenile victims are those aged between and including zero and 17 years. Victims have not been included if their age or gender is not specified in Queensland Police Service records.