❓ Mr. Omodei asks about released sex offenders: numbers released annually (2001-present), offences, release conditions, sentences, time served, and program completion. The Minister declines to answer due to resource constraints.
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(a) 2001;
(b) 2002;
(c) 2003;
(d) 2004;
(e) 2005;
(f) 2006; and
(g) year to date?
(2) What offences did each of these individuals commit?
(3) What conditions have been placed on their release?
(4) How long were they sentenced for?
(5) How long did they serve?
(6) How many of the offenders who were released completed a sex offender treatment program?
(b) 2002;
(c) 2003;
(d) 2004;
(e) 2005;
(f) 2006; and
(g) year to date?
(2) What offences did each of these individuals commit?
(3) What conditions have been placed on their release?
(4) How long were they sentenced for?
(5) How long did they serve?
(6) How many of the offenders who were released completed a sex offender treatment program?
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Answered
20 June 2007
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
8 days
(1-6) Data of this nature is not readily available, the provision of this information would require considerable research that would divert staff away from their normal duties and I am not prepared to allocate the State's resources to provide an answer.
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