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		Overview
	 The report begins by looking at changes in the total level of offending in New Zealand from 1970 to 2000  read story... | 
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		Administrative offences
	 Three percent of all offences recorded in 2000 were classified as administrative offences.   read story... | 
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		Resolution rate
	 A recorded offence is considered resolved by the police when an offender is identified and dealt with (warned, cautioned, prosecuted).   read story... | 
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		Offence categories
	 Police classify all offences into one of the seven offence categories   read story... | 
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		Dishonesty offences
	 The largest crime category (by a significant margin) is dishonesty offences, with 60 percent of all offences falling into this category in 2000  read story... | 
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		Drug and anti-social offences
	 Drug and anti-social offences was the second largest crime category in 2000, comprising 12 percent of all recorded offences.   read story... | 
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		Violent crime
	 Although violent crime has traditionally aroused the most public concern and comment, it constitutes only approximately 10 percent of all recorded offences.   read story... | 
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		Property damage
	 Property damage offences made up 9.5 percent of all recorded crime in 2000  read story... | 
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		 Property abuse
	 This category constituted 5 percent of all offences in 2000.   read story... | 
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		Sexual offences
	 The smallest crime category is sexual offences, accounting for less than 1 percent of all recorded crime in 2000, and in every year since 1994  read story... | 
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		Overall offence rate
	 The recorded offence rate rose steadily from 55 per 1,000 population in 1970 to an all-time peak of 132 per 1,000 population in 1992  read story... | 
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		Report Summary
	 Recorded crime doubled between 1970 and 2000. The offence rate peaked at 132 per 1,000 population in 1992 but was down to 111 per 1,000 population in 2000  read story... | 
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		Appendix - crime categorisation
	 Within each offence category are a number of offence classes and within each offence class are a number of offence types  read story... | 
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