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    Crime Mapper: Renmark Paringa (DC) Local Government Area

    • data.wu.ac.at
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    Updated Oct 27, 2016
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    South Australian Governments (2016). Crime Mapper: Renmark Paringa (DC) Local Government Area [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_au/Y2E4NmI2NGUtMzY1MS00NWJmLTk4YWQtMDFhM2MxYTlhNTVm
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 27, 2016
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    South Australian Governments
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    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Description

    Crime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.html

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    Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network (RMCLHN) - Dataset -...

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    Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network (RMCLHN) - Dataset - data.sa.gov.au [Dataset]. https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/riverland-mallee-coorong-local-health-network-rmclhn
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Riverland, South Australia, Coorong
    Description

    Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network (RMCLHN) provides a wide range of public acute, residential aged care, community health, mental health and Aboriginal health services supporting people in the Network including the towns of Barmera, Berri, Karoonda, Lameroo, Loxton, Mannum, Meningie, Murray Bridge, Pinnaroo, Renmark, Tailem Bend and Waikerie. RMCLHN delivers a comprehensive range of health services throughout 12 public hospitals/health services and Country Connect community health services according to population needs. With effect from 1 July 2019, the State Government established 10 Local Health Networks (LHNs), each with its own Governing Board, which commenced operation on 1 July 2019. From this date, six new regional LHNs replaced Country Health SA Local Health Network. To access data published for reporting periods prior to 2019-20, please see https://data.sa.gov.au/data/dataset/country-health-sa-local-health-network

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Crime Mapper: Renmark Paringa (DC) Local Government Area

Explore at:
html(78018.0)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Oct 27, 2016
Dataset provided by
South Australian Governments
License

Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

Crime Mapper is an online application that provides the geographic distribution of recorded crime across South Australia. Two units of measurement are reported: 1. Number of offences - provides a count of all offences listed on all incident reports recorded by South Australia Police . 2. Rate per 1,000 estimated resident population - provides the number of offences as a rate per 1,000 population residing in each given location. Offences are categorised as follows: • Offences against the person (homicide; major assault; other); • Sexual offences (rape; indecent assault; unlawful sexual intercourse; other); • Robbery and extortion offences (armed robbery; unarmed robbery; extortion); • Offences against property (serious criminal trespass/break and enter; fraud and misappropriation; receiving/illegal possession of stolen goods; larceny/illegal use of a motor vehicle; other larceny; larceny from shops; larceny from a motor vehicle; arson/explosives; property damage and environmental offences); • Offences against good order; • Drug offences (possess/use drugs; sell/trade drugs; produce/manufacture drugs; possess implement for drug use; other); • Driving offences (driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; dangerous driving; driving licence offences; traffic offences; motor vehicle registration offences; other); or • Other offences. When using Crime Mapper it is important to understand that the statistics it contains may not provide an accurate measure of the true prevalence or incidence of crime in a community. Crime Mapper statistics represent only those offences reported to police or which come to the attention of police. They can, therefore, be influenced by a number of factors, including victim reporting rates, the identification or detection of offences by police (in the case of ‘victimless’ crimes) and police interpretation and decision as to whether a crime has occurred. In addition, Crime Mapper does not include offences that are dealt with by way of expiation (e.g., speeding, littering, etc.). Please also see explanatory notes: http://www.ocsar.sa.gov.au/about2.html

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