Organised Crime in Australia - 2011 Report

OCA Report 2011 Cover

The Organised Crime in Australia 2011 report is the third and largest report of its kind that the Australian Crime Commission has produced since 2008. The latest edition provides the most comprehensive unclassified profile of organised crime in Australia, including the characteristics of those involved, what drives them, the activities they are involved in and the extent and impact of organised crime.

The report provides government, industry and the public with information they need to better respond to the threat of organised crime, now and into the future.

Organised Crime in Australia is an unclassified version of the ACC’s Organised Crime Threat Assessment (OCTA) which is part of the Picture of Criminality in Australia suite of products. The OCTA is a classified assessment of the level of risk posed by various organised crime threats, categorised by activity, market and enabler.