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2018/19
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What we are doing

 

Downward trend
Reducing harm

The Government’s first priority is to keep people safe.

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Shaking hands
Increasing connection to the community

Victoria Police will be more visible and work even more closely with local communities

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Group of people
Putting victims first

The Government is making changes to better support victims in the justice system

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Holding offenders to account

Tougher laws and penalties help to keep our communities safe

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Improving Victoria Police capability, culture and technology

Police have the right training, technology and tools to keep our state safe

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Community Safety Statement 2018/19 (PDF)
Community Safety Statement Summary 2018/19 (PDF)
Community Safety Statement 2017 (PDF)
What is the Community Safety Statement?

What you told us

Victorians from across the state were asked where they felt more could be done to make Victoria a safer place to live.

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Aboriginal acknowledgement

The Victorian Government proudly acknowledges Victorian Aboriginal people as the first peoples and Traditional Owners and custodians of the land and water on which we rely.

We acknowledge and respect that Aboriginal communities are steeped in traditions and customs built on an incredibly disciplined social and cultural order. This social and cultural order has sustained more than 50,000 years of existence.

We acknowledge the ongoing leadership of the Aboriginal community in addressing Aboriginal over-representation in the justice system and are joining with the Aboriginal community to drive better outcomes for Aboriginal Victorians, including through the Aboriginal Justice Agreement.

Last Update: 09.04.2018
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