❓ A parliamentary question regarding burglary hotspots in Perth, the percentage committed by juveniles, and the proportion of indigenous and non-indigenous juveniles involved. The Minister was unable to provide the information in the time available.
AnsweredQoN 447Legislative Council
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(1) Can the minister please advise, in decreasing order, the top eight burglary and break and enter “hot spots” in the Perth metropolitan area? (2) What percentage of these burglaries and break and enters have been performed by juveniles? (3) What proportion of these juveniles are non-indigenous and indigenous? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
(2) What percentage of these burglaries and break and enters have been performed by juveniles? (3) What proportion of these juveniles are non-indigenous and indigenous? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
(3) What proportion of these juveniles are non-indigenous and indigenous? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
(1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
(2) What percentage of these burglaries and break and enters have been performed by juveniles? (3) What proportion of these juveniles are non-indigenous and indigenous? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
(3) What proportion of these juveniles are non-indigenous and indigenous? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
(1)-(3) The Western Australia Police Service advises that it is unable to provide this information in the time available. Further, given the open-ended nature of the first question, a defined time period would be useful.
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