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South Australia Police
15 Ms COOK (Hurtle Vale) (19 February 2020). What are the types of offences for which non-Aboriginal young people are most likely to be cautioned over the past ten years?
The Hon. C.L. WINGARD (Gibson—Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing):
Acts intended to cause injury
Fraud deception and related offences
Illicit drug offences
Justice procedure offences e.g. breach of violence and non-violence restraining orders
Other miscellaneous offence e.g. carry graffiti implement, drunkenness, possess prescription drug
Other offences against the person e.g. threating behaviour, dangerous or negligent acts
Property damage and environmental offences. e.g. mark graffiti, property damage(broken windows)
Public order offences. e.g. disorderly conduct, trespass
Robbery and related offences
Serious criminal trespass offences
Sexual assault and related offences. e.g. distribute image person under 17 years
Theft and related offences. e.g. theft from shop, theft from motor vehicle
Weapons/explosive offences. e.g. carry offensive weapon