Crime Dashboard - Vermont

Victoria • Suburb • 2022-24

Crime summary

Crime rank by crime type

Percentage of equivalent geographies with a lower crime rate.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Crime statistics summary

Crime
Count
Rate1
Percentile2
break-ins4983170
motor vehicle11489955
violent331,04718

1 annual rate per 100,000 persons.

2 percentage of equivalent geographies with a lower crime rate.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Surrounding areas

Crime trends

Break-in rate

Annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Violent crime rate

Annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Motor vehicle theft rate

Annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Period comparisons

Crime
2022-241
2020-221
Change
break-ins831351136.8%
motor vehicle899596 50.8%
violent1,047879 19.1%

1 annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Between 2020-22 and 2022-24 the rate of:

  • break-ins increased by 136.8% to 831 incidents per 100,000 residents.
  • motor vehicle theft increased by 50.8% to 899 incidents per 100,000 residents.
  • violent crime increased by 19.1% to 1,047 incidents per 100,000 residents.

Area comparisons

Break-in rate

Annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Violent crime rate

Annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Motor vehicle theft rate

Annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

Comparative statistics

Crime
Vermont1
Vic.1
Australia1
break-ins831721739
motor vehicle8991,1001,036
violent1,0472,8652,829

1 annual rate per 100,000 persons.

Source: OpenStats; State police departments; ABS

In 2022-24:

  • the rate of break-ins in Vermont was 15.3% higher than the Victoria average, and was 12.5% higher than the national average.
  • around 70% of suburbs had a lower rate of break-ins than Vermont.
  • the rate of motor vehicle theft in Vermont was 18.3% lower than the Victoria average, and was 13.3% lower than the national average.
  • around 56% of suburbs had a lower rate of motor vehicle theft than Vermont.
  • the rate of violent crime in Vermont was 63.5% lower than the Victoria average, and was 63.0% lower than the national average.
  • around 18% of suburbs had a lower rate of violent crime than Vermont.