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The murder assault rate is among the highest, with the Northern Territory becoming Australia's 'sinful capital'

Cold back! The latest crime data show that the (NT) in Australia's Northern Territory has a much higher crime rate in almost all cases than in other Australian capitals, ranking first in the country.

According to official figures released in February, the Northern Territory has twice as many murders as other Australian capitals and territories, with 8.7 per one hundred thousand people committing crimes, compared with an average of 3.8 in Western Australia, which ranked second.

In addition, the Northern Territory has an attack rate of 1365 per one hundred thousand people, three times as many as in other regions. At the same time, the local rate of sexual assault also ranks first in the country, reaching 57.8 per one hundred thousand people, followed by 42.3 in South Australia.

This series of shocking data gives people a clear understanding of the crime situation in the Northern Territory. In the last three months, there have also been a number of cases of sexual abuse of children in Australia that have shocked the whole of Australia. Two-year-old girls were sexually assaulted in Tengnant Creek (Tennant Creek), four-year-old girls were sexually assaulted in (Ali Curung), Arikuru, in March, and a 5-year-old child was the victim of one sexual assault that month.

Just this week, a 28-year-old woman was beaten in a remote section of (Stuart Highway), near Alice Springs (Alice Springs), on the Stewart highway, killing the victim after she fainted and even stabbed her groin with scissors.

In addition to the above-mentioned cases, theft of vehicles in the Northern Territory, possession of controlled weapons, criminal destruction, breach of public order, illegal intrusion, robbery and extortion, Dangerous acts and violations of violent injunctions are also among the highest in Australia. Other areas have higher incidence rates than those in the Northern Territory, only in the categories of drugs, fraud, ordinary theft and kidnapping.

According to statistics, if all kinds of crime are taken into account, the Northern Territory has 5708 people for every one hundred thousand people, far higher than other Australian governments and territories, while South Australia ranks second with 3265 people per one hundred thousand people.

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