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Stay up to date with the latest NSW crime statistics from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics & Research (BOCSAR). We turned the release to June 2025 into a fast, visual carousel so you can scan the facts without digging through tables.
What’s inside the carousel
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The 13 major offence categories BOCSAR tracks across NSW
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What’s trending up, what’s trending down, and what’s stable
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A quick youth & regional lens to compare statewide patterns
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Essential context on how reporting and policing practices can affect recorded crime
No spoilers here—open the carousel to see the details.
Why it matters
Clear crime data supports better community safety, smarter policy, and informed local conversations. This overview helps you compare categories quickly and save the slides for reference.
How to use
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Swipe the carousel.
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Save & share with neighbours or colleagues.
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See the final slide for caveats and the official BOCSAR source.
Source: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics & Research (BOCSAR), release 16 September 2025.










