Select Committee on Crime Prevention - Final Report
Select Committee on Crime Prevention· 23 September 1999final_report
This 1999 WA parliamentary report examines crime prevention, focusing on policing strategies, juvenile offending, and prisoner release programs. It recommends targeted policing, better use of intelligence, and improved data sharing between agencies. The report also touches on bail processes and zero tolerance policing.
Impact
The recommendations aim to reduce crime rates, improve community safety, and increase public confidence in the police and justice system. Affected parties include police, offenders, victims, and the broader community.
justicepublic_sectorlocal_governmentemergency_servicescrime preventionpolice patrolsjuvenile offendingprisoner releasebail processzero tolerancepolice response timespolice clearance ratesintelligence led policingrepeat offenderscommunity safetydata sharing
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