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Motor Vehicle Theft Down

The Australian Institute of Criminology has recently reported that over the past four years the rate of stolen motor vehicles has declined significantly. In 2003-04 there were 88,030 vehicles stolen in Australia. Not unexpectedly trucks, plant/equipment and buses were the least likely to be stolen. Motorcycles were more likely to be stolen than any other type of vehicle, with a theft rate of 15 per 1,000 registrations, followed by vans, sedans and station wagons. Not only were motorcycles the most likely to be stolen they were also the least likely to be recovered; only 28 percent of stolen motorcycles being recovered during the course of the year. The percentage recovered for the remaining types of vehicles range from 72 percent for trucks to 83 percent for buses. There are also significant differences in the rate of theft for older and newer vehicles. Those manufactured in the 1980s recorded a theft rate of 14 thefts per 1,000 registrations compared with four thefts for 1990s models and three for 2000-2003 models. The recovery rates for older vehicles were higher than for more recent models. Of those vehicles manufactured in the 1980s, 83 percent were recovered, compared with 71 percent recovered for 1990s models and 60 percent for 2000-2003 models. 

If you would like more information on motor vehicle theft go to the Australian Institute of Criminology webstite at www.aic.gov.au/publications/ .

For information on how you can prevent your vehicle from being stolen pick up a copy of the ‘Motor Vehicle Security’ brochure from your local police station.

Last Updated: 21/04/2006