Report
Identity crime and misuse in Australia: results of the 2021 online survey
Publisher
Identity theft
Cyber-crime
Victims of crimes
Australia
Resources
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Description
This bulletin presents the findings of the latest survey of identity crime and misuse undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology, as part of the Australian government’s National Identity Security Strategy.
In 2021, 9,956 people across Australia were surveyed about their experience of victimisation over their lifetime and during 2020. Nineteen percent of respondents had experienced misuse of their personal information in their lifetime and seven percent experienced it in the past year—a decline from 2019. Seventy-eight percent of respondents who reported victimisation in the past year experienced a financial loss as a result.
Publication Details
DOI:
10.52922/sb78467
ISBN:
978-1-922478-46-7
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2021
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Series:
AIC Statistical Bulletin 37
Post date:
14 Dec 2021
