Violent assaults in NT reach record levels, data shows
Analysis of long-term police data by the ABC has revealed assault rates in the Northern Territory are at record levels. Violent incidents are continuing to arise across regional towns and the capital city with some repeat victims considering whether to pack up and leave.
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