AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT CRIME PREVENTION INITIATIVES
Welcome to the Australian Government's crime prevention and community safety web site.
Crime, and the fear of crime, consistently rate amongst the highest concerns of the Australian public. The Australian Institute of Criminology has estimated that crime costs Australia around $32 billion per year.
The Australian Government shares the community's concern about crime and violence and their impact on people's lives.
Although the States and Territories have primary responsibility for the criminal justice system, since 1996 the Australian Government has undertaken a range of substantial initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence of violence and other crime in Australia.
This web site outlines some of the Australian Government's major initiatives in this area.
If you would like any additional information on crime prevention matters or funding under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, please provide your details (contact name, organisation name, telephone, email and postal address) to the Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department via email at crimeprevention@ag.gov.au or telephone (02) 6141 2711.
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA)
Expressions of Interest under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 closed 5:00pm Monday 1 February 2010.
If you would like any additional information on funding under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, please provide your details (contact name, organisation name, telephone, email and postal address) to the Australian Government Attorney-General’s Department via email at crimeprevention@ag.gov.au or telephone (02) 6141 2711.