Dr. Pettitt asks about the number of prisoners released without secured accommodation. The Minister's response indicates the Department of Justice doesn't track this data for those released to freedom, but accommodation is a consideration for parole.

AnsweredQoN 789Legislative Council
Asked
13 October 2021
Portfolio
Corrective Services

QuestionView source ↗

PRISONERS — RELEASED — ACCOMMODATION
789. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the minister representing the
Minister for Corrective Services:
How many people have been released
from Western Australian prisons this year without secured accommodation?

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I thank the member for the
question. The following information has been provided by the Minister for
Corrective Services.
The Department of Justice does not
keep statistics regarding accommodation for released prisoners. Prisoners
released from prison to freedom have no requirement to provide a residential
address as they are no longer subject to a legal order. When under
consideration by the Prisoners Review Board for release to parole, prisoners
are assisted by the Department of Justice's adult community corrections
in preparing a parole plan, which includes suitable accommodation. The
requirement for a prisoner to have suitable accommodation upon release is a primary
consideration of the Prisoners Review Board in determining suitability for
release to parole. If a prisoner released from prison on community supervision
is homeless, adult community corrections will provide information about
temporary emergency accommodation options and assist with applications where
necessary.

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