
Jackie Fitzgerald
Jackie Fitzgerald is the executive director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, where she oversees the analysis and reporting of crime trends and statistics in New South Wales, Australia. Recently, she highlighted the stability of crime rates in NSW, noting that none of the 13 major crime categories increased over the past two years, contrasting sharply with the rising crime rates in Victoria.
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Jackie Fitzgerald is the executive director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, providing crucial data on domestic violence.
Dead women are everybody’s business. Here’s what we must do nextJackie Fitzgerald discussed the impact of videos on crime reporting in NSW.
How Zaky Mallah became a whisperer to Sydney’s ganglandsJackie Fitzgerald, executive director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, said the new offences have had lower charge numbers but higher rates of custodial sentencing.
Offenders allegedly call victims from jailJackie Fitzgerald is the executive director of the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.
How ‘doli incapax’ means children are beating serious criminal chargesJackie Fitzgerald stated that none of the 13 major crime categories increased in the two years to December 2024.
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