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Annual statistics review. The QPS annual statistical review provides information on crime trends and patterns and other policing issues. It's useful for external researchers, private and public agencies and community groups. Current reports are available from the Queensland Government's Statistician's Office. View the reports.. From 30 June 2022 to 30 June 2023, Australian prisoners increased by 3% (1,338) to 41,929. The imprisonment rate also increased by 1% to 202 from 201 prisoners per 100,000 adult population.. Disability and Violence - In Focus: Crime and Justice Statistics. 5.9% of women and 5.6% of men living with disability or a long-term health condition.