Question on Notice regarding the imprisonment of fine defaulters in WA, seeking data on frequency, demographics, and costs associated with these incarcerations. The answer refers to another question.

AnsweredQoN 1833Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 February 2014
Portfolio
Corrective Services

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I refer to provisions within the Fines, Penalties and Infringement Notices Enforcement Act 1994 enabling fine defaulters to enter prison under a warrant of commitment to clear fines, and I ask: (a) for each calendar year from 2008 to the present date, on how many occasions did offenders enter prison solely to clear fine defaults - please identify only those who entered prison for fine default alone (i.e. no other offence), but include each entry to prison as a separate incident even if the same offender was incarcerated for the same reason more than once in a calendar year; (b) how many of these individuals re-entered the prison system for identical reasons (i.e. fine default alone) on more than one occasion during the period 2008 to the present time; (c) how many of these individuals re-entered the prison system for identical reasons on more than two occasions during the same period, on more than three, and on four or more occasions; and (d) of those offenders who entered prison for fine default identified above, how many (in each calendar year) were: (i) incarcerated for only a four day period from Friday to the following Monday; (ii) flown at government expense from a remote regional community to the prison and then returned to their community; (iii) Aboriginal; and (iv) female?

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Answered
19 March 2014
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
29 days
Please refer to response to Legislative Assembly Question On Notice LA 1832.

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