Hon Alison Xamon seeks clarification on the allocation of funds within the WA Police Office of Crime Prevention, specifically regarding Community Policing Initiatives funded through the Special Plates Fund. The response details the types of initiatives supported but lacks specific funding amounts for each.

AnsweredQoN 3776Legislative Council
Asked
5 April 2011
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to my question No. 3515, regarding page 419 of the Budget, and specifically the response to part two of my question, and I ask -
(1) Can the Minister please specify, -
(a) what the Community Policing Initiatives are;
(b) how much finding is received by each Community Policing Initiative; and
(c) which Agency is responsible for managing each Community Policing Initiative?
(2) If no specific Community Policing Initiatives can be identified, please explain how the money in this line item is currently being spent?

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Answered
24 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Police
Response time
49 days
(1)
(a) The community policing initiatives provided through the Special Plates Fund include a broad range of services to the community, including provision of community grants; delivery of strategic projects such as Neighbourhood Watch, Eyes on the Street and Burglar Beware; support to local crime prevention response; and statewide policy and research coordination.
(b) 'Finding' does not make sense.
(c) Funding from the Department of Transport's 'Special Plates Fund' is exclusively allocated to the WA Police Office of Crime Prevention consolidated budget.
(2) N/A
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