❓ WA parliamentary question regarding interstate offender management, including sentence lengths, reoffending rates, and parole numbers between WA and other states from 2001-2005. The Minister declines to provide specific offender details but provides aggregate parole data.
AnsweredQoN 405Legislative Assembly
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(b) will the Minister advise the length of jail sentence imposed and length of time served in each case; (c) will the Minister advise if any of these offenders have reoffended whilst in Western Australia; and (i) if so, the nature of each offence; and (ii) if any of these individuals have reoffended, will the Minister advise why they were not sent back to their State of origin; (d) will the Minister advise the number of Western Australian offenders that were paroled to the Eastern States for the years - (i) 2001; (ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and (e) will the Minister advise the number of interstate offenders that were paroled to Western Australia for the years - (i) 2001; (ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(c) will the Minister advise if any of these offenders have reoffended whilst in Western Australia; and (i) if so, the nature of each offence; and (ii) if any of these individuals have reoffended, will the Minister advise why they were not sent back to their State of origin; (d) will the Minister advise the number of Western Australian offenders that were paroled to the Eastern States for the years - (i) 2001; (ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and (e) will the Minister advise the number of interstate offenders that were paroled to Western Australia for the years - (i) 2001; (ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(ii) if any of these individuals have reoffended, will the Minister advise why they were not sent back to their State of origin;
(ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and
(iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and
(iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and
(v) 2005; and
(ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(v) 2005?
(a) As Minister I will not jeopardise the operational requirements of the management of offenders by revealing personal or specific details of an individual offender. (b) Refer to answer (a). (c)(i)(ii) Refer to answer (a). The Department of Justice advises: (d)(i) 13 (ii) 12 (iii) 7 (iv) 5 (v) 8 Please also note, the numbers appearing in (d) below are of Interstate Parole Orders received from a State outside WA and then transferred interstate from WA to another State (either the original State or another State) (d) 2001: 15 2002: 3 2003: 13 2004: 4 2005: 4 (e)(i) 20 (ii) 21 (iii) 29 (iv) 31 (v) 21
(c) will the Minister advise if any of these offenders have reoffended whilst in Western Australia; and (i) if so, the nature of each offence; and (ii) if any of these individuals have reoffended, will the Minister advise why they were not sent back to their State of origin; (d) will the Minister advise the number of Western Australian offenders that were paroled to the Eastern States for the years - (i) 2001; (ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and (e) will the Minister advise the number of interstate offenders that were paroled to Western Australia for the years - (i) 2001; (ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(ii) if any of these individuals have reoffended, will the Minister advise why they were not sent back to their State of origin;
(ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and
(iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and
(iv) 2004; and (v) 2005; and
(v) 2005; and
(ii) 2002; (iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(iii) 2003; (iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(iv) 2004; and (v) 2005?
(v) 2005?
(a) As Minister I will not jeopardise the operational requirements of the management of offenders by revealing personal or specific details of an individual offender. (b) Refer to answer (a). (c)(i)(ii) Refer to answer (a). The Department of Justice advises: (d)(i) 13 (ii) 12 (iii) 7 (iv) 5 (v) 8 Please also note, the numbers appearing in (d) below are of Interstate Parole Orders received from a State outside WA and then transferred interstate from WA to another State (either the original State or another State) (d) 2001: 15 2002: 3 2003: 13 2004: 4 2005: 4 (e)(i) 20 (ii) 21 (iii) 29 (iv) 31 (v) 21
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
18 October 2005
Responded by
Minister for Justice
Response time
35 days
(a) As Minister I will not jeopardise the operational requirements of the management of offenders by revealing personal or specific details of an individual offender. (b) Refer to answer (a). (c)(i)(ii) Refer to answer (a). The Department of Justice advises: (d)(i) 13 (ii) 12 (iii) 7 (iv) 5 (v) 8 Please also note, the numbers appearing in (d) below are of Interstate Parole Orders received from a State outside WA and then transferred interstate from WA to another State (either the original State or another State) (d) 2001: 15 2002: 3 2003: 13 2004: 4 2005: 4 (e)(i) 20 (ii) 21 (iii) 29 (iv) 31 (v) 21
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