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Crime Statistics Agency - Offence Classifications

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Crime Statistics Agency (Owner)
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The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has developed this offence classification to assist in the production and analysis of summary crime and justice statistics in Victoria. It is largely based on the structure and principles of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC) produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and has been modified to suit the legislative environment in Victoria.

The classification is comprised of three levels: divisions (the broadest level), subdivisions (the intermediate level) and groups (the finest level).

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Offence classification
Offence code concordance

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