❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding adult and juvenile offenders, focusing on Indigenous representation and remand statistics within the corrective services system. Some questions were answered, while others were deemed too complex and deferred.
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ADULT AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS — MUSTER
(1) What is the current adult prisoner population as at 9 September 2009? (2) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of adult offenders entering prison between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (3) What is the current juvenile detention centre detainee population as at 9 September 2009? (4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN
(1) What is the current adult prisoner population as at 9 September 2009? (2) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of adult offenders entering prison between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (3) What is the current juvenile detention centre detainee population as at 9 September 2009? (4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(2) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of adult offenders entering prison between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (3) What is the current juvenile detention centre detainee population as at 9 September 2009? (4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(3) What is the current juvenile detention centre detainee population as at 9 September 2009? (4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(2) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of adult offenders entering prison between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (3) What is the current juvenile detention centre detainee population as at 9 September 2009? (4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(3) What is the current juvenile detention centre detainee population as at 9 September 2009? (4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(4) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are Indigenous? (5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(5) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 are on remand? (6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(6) What number, expressed both as a raw figure and percentage, of juvenile offenders entering juvenile remand between 1 November 2008 and 9 September 2009 did not subsequently go on to receive a custodial sentence, excluding those who are still awaiting sentencing? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following — (1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(1) It was 4 638 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(2) There were 2 790 adult Indigenous offenders; 43 per cent. (3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(3) It was 145 as at 11.59 pm on 8 September 2009. (4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(4) There were 1 012 juvenile Indigenous offenders; 62 per cent. (5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
(5)-(6) Due to the complexity of the question, the minister has asked that these parts of the question be put on notice.
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