❓ Question on Notice regarding the number of sworn WA police officers undertaking various administrative and support roles between 1999 and 2004. The answer reveals some data limitations and provides specific figures for media/PR and lock-up duties.
AnsweredQoN 1677Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
Will the Minister please provide the following information -
(1) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking administrative duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(2) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking media or public relations duties on a full-time basis as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(3) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking front cover duties on a full-time basis as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(4) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking lock-up duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(5) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking rostering duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(6) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking community education duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(7) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking court security and prisoner transport duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(8) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking secretarial duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(1) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking administrative duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(2) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking media or public relations duties on a full-time basis as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(3) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking front cover duties on a full-time basis as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(4) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking lock-up duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(5) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking rostering duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(6) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking community education duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(7) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking court security and prisoner transport duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
(8) How many full-time equivalent sworn Western Australian police officers were undertaking secretarial duties as at -
(a) February 1
st
1999;
(b) February 1
st
2000;
(c) February 1
st
2001;
(d) February 1
st
2002;
(e) February 1
st
2003; and
(f) February 1
st
2004?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 April 2004
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
30 days
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
1 The Police Service does not record how many sworn FTEs undertake administrative roles in a manner that enables collection of meaningful data. However since 2001, 92 sworn FTEs have been redeployed from Administrative roles. 2 The following figures are the approved sworn strength of the Public Affairs Directorate including the Band. 1999 13 2000 14 2001 12 2002 11 2003 11 2004 11 Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
2 The following figures are the approved sworn strength of the Public Affairs Directorate including the Band. 1999 13 2000 14 2001 12 2002 11 2003 11 2004 11 Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
1999 13 2000 14 2001 12 2002 11 2003 11 2004 11 Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
(b) February 1 st 2000; (c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(c) February 1 st 2001; (d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(d) February 1 st 2002; (e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(e) February 1 st 2003; and (f) February 1 st 2004?
(f) February 1 st 2004?
1 The Police Service does not record how many sworn FTEs undertake administrative roles in a manner that enables collection of meaningful data. However since 2001, 92 sworn FTEs have been redeployed from Administrative roles. 2 The following figures are the approved sworn strength of the Public Affairs Directorate including the Band. 1999 13 2000 14 2001 12 2002 11 2003 11 2004 11 Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
2 The following figures are the approved sworn strength of the Public Affairs Directorate including the Band. 1999 13 2000 14 2001 12 2002 11 2003 11 2004 11 Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
1999 13 2000 14 2001 12 2002 11 2003 11 2004 11 Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
Sworn members of the Police Band are required to devote a minimum of 50% of their time to providing assistance to Police Districts and other areas, for example by conducting security audits. 3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
3 No sworn FTEs are solely deployed to perform these duties. These duties are principally performed by unsworn customer service officers with sworn staff performing these duties on a needs basis. 4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
4 The Perth Watch House has 48 sworn FTEs. It has operated as a stand-alone unit since January 2003. In previous years a similar number of FTE were used however they were from the approved allocation for Central Police Station and as such no specific records are available. 5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
5 No sworn FTES are deployed solely to perform rostering duties. 6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
6 The following figures are approved FTE at Crime Prevention & Community Support portfolio and similar functions in the Districts: 1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
1999 126 2000 130 2001 118 2002 114 2003 115 2004 113 7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
7 There were 32 FTE at Central Law Courts to carry out these duties up to the transfer of the function to AIMS in October 2002. From that time there are no staff dedicated to these duties. No specific records are maintained in relation to other courts as these duties are undertaken on a needs basis by station staff. 8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
8 There are no sworn FTE specifically dedicated to Secretarial Duties.
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Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.