Northern Territory police data reveals a rise in violent crime and a decrease in property crime

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Northern Territory police data reveals a rise in violent crime and a decrease in property crime over the past year. Offences against the person, including assault and homicide, increased by 2.5%, while property crimes like theft and burglary dropped by 5.4%. These trends present a mixed picture for the government's crime reduction efforts, with regional areas experiencing different outcomes than urban centers.


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