❓ Mr. Birney asks about a review into penalties for assaults on police officers, seeking the review's name, author, findings, and tabling. The Minister identifies the Director of Public Prosecutions as responsible and refers to a tabled paper for the findings.
AnsweredQoN 1402Legislative Assembly
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I refer to Question without Notice No. 315, asked the Minister on the 31 May 2006, and ask -
(1) What was the name of the recent review into penalties for assaults on police officers, referred to in this question?
(2) Who was responsible for conducting this review?
(3) What were the major findings of this review?
(4) Will the Minister table this review?
(1) What was the name of the recent review into penalties for assaults on police officers, referred to in this question?
(2) Who was responsible for conducting this review?
(3) What were the major findings of this review?
(4) Will the Minister table this review?
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Answered
13 September 2006
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
27 days
(2) The report to the Attorney General and the Minister for Police was prepared by the Director of Public Prosecutions. (3) Refer to tabled paper 1833. (4) Yes.
(3) Refer to tabled paper 1833. (4) Yes.
(4) Yes.
(3) Refer to tabled paper 1833. (4) Yes.
(4) Yes.
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