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Intelligence reports

Our unclassified intelligence reports provide insight into serious and organised crime impacting Australia including illicit drugs, serious financial crime and illicit firearms.

To view editions of the Illicit Drug Data Report, prior to 2016, please visit the former Australian Crime Commission website archive.

Reports

This report, undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology for the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, estimates that serious and organised crime cost Australia up to $68.7 billion a year.

This is the 19th report in the series.

This report is the third in a series undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) for the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission. The report estimates serious and organised crime costs Australia up to $60.1 billion per year.

This is the 18th report in the series.

This is the 17th report in the series.

The Methylamphetamine supply reduction—measures of effectiveness report is the first time the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission has overlaid consumption data derived from the 

This is the 16th report in the series.

This is the 15th report in the series.

The Serious Financial Crime in Australia 2017 report provides a national picture of serious financial crime currently impacting the Australian community.

The Organised Crime in Australia report provides the most comprehensive unclassified profile of organised crime in Australia. It includes characteristics of those involved, what drives them, activities they are involved in and the extent and impact of organised crime.