❓ Mr. Omodei asks detailed questions regarding the pre-release programs, home leave, and parole outcomes for prisoners serving life sentences and those detained at the Governor's pleasure, seeking data on success rates, breaches, and offense types.
AnsweredQoN 2360Legislative Assembly
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(a) life sentence; and
(b) Governor’s pleasure prisoners,
have been -
(i) approved for pre-release programs;
(ii) recommended for permission to have home leave; and
(iii) recommended for the granting of parole?
(2) Of the Governor’s pleasure prisoners, what was the type of offence that led to each prisoner receiving that sentence?
(3) Of the prisoners whom the Minister recommended for parole, how many -
(a) have successfully completed parole;
(b) are currently on parole; and
(c) have had their parole terminated for -
(i) offending, and for what offences;
(ii) other breach of parole; and
(iii) other reasons?
(4) Of those prisoners whom the Minister recommended for home leave, how many -
(a) are currently entitled to -
(i) 12 hours;
(ii) 24 hours;
(iii) 36 hours; and
(iv) other periods of home leave;
(b) have successfully completed home leave;
(c) have had their pre-release program terminated; and
(d) have had their home leave terminated for -
(i) offending, and for what offences;
(ii) other breach of home leave conditions; and
(iii) other reasons?
(b) Governor’s pleasure prisoners,
have been -
(i) approved for pre-release programs;
(ii) recommended for permission to have home leave; and
(iii) recommended for the granting of parole?
(2) Of the Governor’s pleasure prisoners, what was the type of offence that led to each prisoner receiving that sentence?
(3) Of the prisoners whom the Minister recommended for parole, how many -
(a) have successfully completed parole;
(b) are currently on parole; and
(c) have had their parole terminated for -
(i) offending, and for what offences;
(ii) other breach of parole; and
(iii) other reasons?
(4) Of those prisoners whom the Minister recommended for home leave, how many -
(a) are currently entitled to -
(i) 12 hours;
(ii) 24 hours;
(iii) 36 hours; and
(iv) other periods of home leave;
(b) have successfully completed home leave;
(c) have had their pre-release program terminated; and
(d) have had their home leave terminated for -
(i) offending, and for what offences;
(ii) other breach of home leave conditions; and
(iii) other reasons?
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Answered
14 August 2007
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
63 days
Please refer to the Attorney General's Question on Notice #2359.
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