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Results from the 2001-2002 National Farm Crime Survey

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Crime Rural and remote communities Australia
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This is the report of the second of three annual surveys of farm crime in Australia. Although the rate of crime fell slightly since the first survey, the cost is estimated at around $72 million. Marissa McCall summarises type, prevalence and occurrence of crime, and shows differences between large and small farms, and remote and more accessible farms. Farmer responses to crime, including reporting rates are also discussed.

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