According to Queensland Police Service (QPS), Shute Harbour crime rate for the year ending June 2022 was 8850 incidents per 100,000 population. This represents a 38% decrease from the previous year.

Shute Harbour Crime Index

23

(100 is safest)

Safer than 23% of most Australia suburbs

Shute Harbour Crime Map

Shute Harbour crime map

Is Shute Harbour Safe?

Shute Harbour has moderate safety metrics. Crime rates in Shute Harbour are quite a bit higher than average regarding to most Australian suburbs. Shute Harbour is safer than 23% of all Australian suburbs and than 26% of Queensland suburbs. However, other theft (excl. unlawful entry) is a common offence in Shute Harbour.

Shute Harbour Crime Statistics at a Glance

Has Crime in Shute Harbour increased or decreased in the past 5 years? The chart below shows the 60-month historical trend of the number of offences that occurred in Shute Harbour.

60-month trend of criminal incidents across Shute Harbour
  • The number of criminal incidents recorded in the year 2022 was 10, down 38% from 16 incidents recorded in the same period last year.
  • Shute Harbour is in the 26th percentile for safety, meaning 74% of Queensland suburbs are safer than Shute Harbour and 26% of suburbs are more dangerous than Shute Harbour.
  • Street safety to walk at night: fairly safe.
  • Common crime: other theft (excl. unlawful entry).
  • The number of assault offences recorded in 2022 increased by 100% (1 Incidents) compared to the previous year..
  • There were no murder offences recorded during the years 2021 and 2022.
  • There were no unlawful entry offences recorded during the years 2021 and 2022.
  • The number of theft offences (excl. Unlawful Entry) recorded in 2022 decreased by 20% (1 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • There were no robbery offences recorded during the years 2021 and 2022.
  • The number of unlawful use of motor vehicles (car theft) recorded in 2022 increased by 100% (1 Incidents) compared to the previous year.
  • The number of vandalism offences (other property damage) recorded in 2022 increased by 100% (1 Incidents) compared to the previous year.

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Crime in Shute Harbour: An In-Depth Analysis

Based on the latest crime statistics from the Queensland Police Service (QPS), AU Crime Rate’s analysis indicates that Shute Harbour is safer than only 23% of all suburbs across the nation, regardless of population size. This implies that Shute Harbour’s crime rate is quite a bit higher than average regarding to most Australian suburbs.

How does Shute Harbour perform compared to other suburbs of all population sizes in Queensland? The crime rate in Shute Harbour is greater than that of roughly 74% of other suburbs in Queensland, leading to moderate public safety scores.

As a resident of Shute Harbour, the likelihood of becoming a victim of crime is 1 in 13 based on the combined crime rate of offences against the person and property. This is in contrast to the Queensland average, where the chance of becoming a victim of crime is 1 in 16.

To get a more comprehensive understanding of Shute Harbour’s crime statistics, it is essential to take a closer look at its against the person and property crime data. This examination is particularly critical because it enables us to determine whether violent crime, property crime, or both are the primary contributors to the total crime rate in Shute Harbour. By doing so, we can gain a more in-depth insight into the nature and extent of crime in Shute Harbour.

AU Crime Rate’s analysis has uncovered that the rate of crimes against the person in Shute Harbour is 885 per one hundred thousand inhabitants. By contrast, the statewide average for such crimes stands at 1097. This suggests that experiencing serious offences like homicide, assault, robbery and other offences against the person is 1 in 112 if you reside in Shute Harbour.

Our data reveal that the odds of becoming a victim of property crime in Shute Harbour are 1 in 15, with a rate of 6195 incidents per 100,000 residents. Keep in mind that the Queensland average is 4773 incidents per 100,000 residents. The types of property crimes tracked in this analysis include arson, fraud, handling stolen goods, unlawful entry, unlawful use of motor vehicles, other theft, and other property damage.

Shute Harbour Crime Rates by Offences Division

DivisionNumber of CrimesCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)
Crimes against the person1885
Property and deception offences76195
Other offences21770
Total108850

Shute Harbour Crimes Against the Person (Violent Crimes)

These are violent crimes against people whether these are family violence or non-family violence. Basically, if someone does something to hurt or scare another person, it’s considered a crime against the person. This includes:

  • Other Homicide:  Other homicides are crimes that include attempted murder, murder conspiracy, and manslaughter. Attempted murder is when someone tries to kill another person but is unsuccessful. Murder conspiracy is when two or more people plan to kill someone. Manslaughter is when someone unintentionally causes the death of another person.
  • Assault and related offences: There are different types of assault, like serious assault, which is when someone causes really serious injuries as a result of a physical attack, and assault on police, emergency services or other authorised officers, which is when someone attacks a cop or a paramedic or someone doing their job. There’s also common assault, which is like when someone threatens to punch you or makes you feel scared for your safety.
  • Robbery: There are two types of robbery or mugging: aggravated and non-aggravated. Aggravated robbery is when someone uses a weapon like a knife or a firearm (armed robbery) or causes serious harm to the victim during the robbery, like hitting them with a bat or a gun. Non-aggravated robbery is when someone doesn’t use a weapon or cause serious harm during the robbery but still uses force or the threat of force to take something from the victim.
  • Other offences against the person: These include going armed to cause fear, threatening violence, deprivation of liberty, stalking, and torture. Going Armed to Cause Fear is when someone carries a weapon with the intention of making others scared. Threatening Violence is when someone uses words or actions to scare or intimidate someone else. Deprivation of Liberty is when someone is held against their will, and Stalking is when someone repeatedly follows or harasses another person. Finally, Torture is when someone intentionally hurts someone else very badly, usually to make them suffer or to get information.

My Chances of Becoming a Victim of a Crime Against the Person

1 in 112

In Shute Harbour

1 in 90

In Queensland

Crimes Against the Person Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Violent crimes against the person in Shute Harbour vs QLD in Australia

Crimes Against the Person: Shute Harbour vs Queensland

Shute Harbour population: 113

Queensland population: 5156138

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsQLD Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)QLD Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Robbery02354046
Other offences against the person071560139
Homicide (Murder)04500.87
Other Homicide06601.3
Assault146940885910

It’s important to note that the crime rates for sexual offences are not included in the previously mentioned data for Shute Harbour. Here is Whitsunday local government area (LGA) data for these offences that can be used as a benchmark for comparison.

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsQLD Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)QLD Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Rape and Attempted Rape2728247055
Other Sexual Offences4047719793
Sexual Offences (Total)677595167147

Shute Harbour Offences Against Property

These are crimes related to stealing or damaging property or deceiving someone for personal gain. Property crimes include:

  • Theft: It can be committed in various forms such as shoplifting, stealing from a person’s home, or taking a vehicle without permission. Other examples include stealing a bicycle, snatching a purse, or taking items from an unattended bag.
  • Unlawful entry (burglary): Aggravated and non-aggravated burglaries are examples of burglary. Aggravated burglary involves the use of weapons, threats, or violence during the break-in, while non-aggravated burglary does not involve such factors.
  • Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle: Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle is when someone uses/steals a car, a bicycle, or other vehicle without the owner’s permission or without legal authority. 
  • Arson: Arson is a criminal act of intentionally setting fire to a property, building, or forest (bushfire) without lawful or justifiable reason. 
  • Handling Stolen Goods: Handling Stolen Goods is a criminal offence that involves dealing with property that has been stolen. For instance, if someone buys a bike from a person they know stole it, they are committing the crime of Handling Stolen Goods. Similarly, if someone sells a stolen phone to someone else, they are also committing the crime. Even if someone receives a stolen item as a gift or in good faith, they can still be charged with the offence if they knew or ought to have known that the property was stolen.
  • Fraud: Fraud is a type of criminal activity that involves deceiving or misleading someone for personal gain. Examples of fraud include things like pretending to be someone else to access their bank account, selling fake products or services, or making false insurance claims.
  • Property damage: This refers to intentional or accidental harm caused to someone else’s property, such as vandalism, or graffiti.

My Chances of Becoming a Victim of Offences Against Property

1 in 15

In Shute Harbour

1 in 20

In Queensland

Offences Against Property Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Property offences in Shute Harbour vs QLD

Against Property offences: Shute Harbour vs Queensland, Australia

Shute Harbour population: 113

Queensland population: 5156138

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsQLD Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)QLD Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry)412320135402389
Unlawful Entry0467830907
Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle118092885351
Arson01252024
Handling Stolen Goods051530100
Fraud0143290278
Other Property Damage2373091770724

Other Offences

Other Offences is a group of crimes that covers many areas, including drugs, prostitution, gambling, and traffic. This includes drug crimes, prostitution, selling alcohol without permission, gambling and racing offences, breaking domestic violence protection orders, trespassing and vagrancy, weapon crimes, disorderly conduct, stock-related crimes, traffic violations, and other miscellaneous crimes.

Other Offences Comparison (Per 100,000 Residents)

Other offences in Shute Harbour vs Queensland

Other Offences: Shute Harbour vs Queensland

Here is a breakdown of some of the other offences that we mentioned before.

CrimesTotal Criminal IncidentsQLD Total Criminal IncidentsCrime Rate (Per 100,000 Residents)QLD Crime Rate (per 100,000 residents)
Drug Offences0482170935
Trespassing and Vagrancy056800110
Liquor (excl. Drunkenness)02350046
Weapons Act Offences062580121
Traffic and Related Offences2432531770839

Shute Harbour Crimes per Square KM

Crimes per square km in Shute Harbour vs Queensland

How many murders were in Shute Harbour in 2022?

According to Queensland Police Service (QPS), there were 0 murders in Shute Harbour in 2022. The number of other homicides (which includes attempted murder, murder conspiracy, and manslaughter) was 0.

What’s the most common crime in Shute Harbour?

According to the latest available data from Queensland Police Service (QPS), the most common type of crime in Shute Harbour is other theft (excl. unlawful entry).

What is the crime rate in Shute Harbour?

The overall crime rate in Shute Harbour, as measured by the number of reported offences per 100,000 population was 8850 in the year ending June 2022.

However, it’s important to note that this is an aggregate figure that includes all types of crime, and some types of offences are more prevalent than others. Additionally, crime rates can vary by location, with some areas experiencing higher rates of certain types of crime than others.

Is Shute Harbour a safe place to live in?

Shute Harbour is safer than 23% of suburbs across Australia and the crime rates are quite a bit higher than average regarding to most Australian suburbs. Compared to Queensland suburbs, Shute Harbour is safer than 26% other suburbs in the state which are considered moderate safety scores in Queensland.

Is Shute Harbour safe at night?

According to Queensland Government Statistician’s Office, 40% of crimes in Shute Harbour occur between 6 PM and 6 AM so, it’s fairly safe to walk alone in Shute Harbour at night.

Total Crime Stats of Shute Harbour

Offence Divison Offence SubdivisonYear (2021)Year (2022)
Offences Against PropertyArson00
Offences Against the PersonAssault01
Offences Against the PersonRobbery00
Offences Against the PersonHomicide (Murder)00
Offences Against the PersonOther Homicide00
Offences Against the PersonOther Offences Against the Person00
Offences Against PropertyFraud00
Offences Against PropertyUnlawful Entry00
Offences Against PropertyUnlawful Use of Motor Vehicle01
Offences Against PropertyHandling Stolen Goods00
Offences Against PropertyOther Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry)54
Offences Against PropertyOther Property Damage12
Other OffencesDrug Offences30
Other OffencesGood Order Offences10
Other OffencesWeapons Act Offences00
Other OffencesStock Related Offences00
Other OffencesTraffic and Related Offences52
Other OffencesTrespassing and Vagrancy10
Other OffencesProstitution Offences00
Other OffencesGaming Racing & Betting Offences00
Other OffencesLiquor (excl. Drunkenness)00
Other OffencesMiscellaneous Offences00

Note: This article doesn’t have detailed data for family violence, victims, female offenders, reoffending, sexual offences, stalking, and youth crime. For more information about these topics, check our resources page.

References

  • Queensland Government Statistician’s Office
  • Queensland Police Service (QPS)

Greater Capital City Statistical Area

Greater Brisbane

State

Queensland