❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on police attendance at family and domestic violence incidents in the South West district of Western Australia during the 2015-16 financial year. The answer provides a provisional figure of 3,228 incidents.
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In 2015-16, how many family and domestic violence incidents were attended by police in the South West district?
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Answered
14 September 2016
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
29 days
WA Police advise: 3, 228.
Source: Data extracted from CAD on 25 August 2016 Notes: 1. Statistics are provisional and subject to revision. 2. Statistics based on date create including ‘Attended Flag’. 3. Domestic violence tasks attended by police may not necessarily be recorded in accordance with the WA Police definition of domestic violence or the count of verified domestic violence offences in Western Australia.
Source: Data extracted from CAD on 25 August 2016 Notes: 1. Statistics are provisional and subject to revision. 2. Statistics based on date create including ‘Attended Flag’. 3. Domestic violence tasks attended by police may not necessarily be recorded in accordance with the WA Police definition of domestic violence or the count of verified domestic violence offences in Western Australia.
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