❓ Mr. Omodei requested data on Priority 1 police response times across various WA regions. The response provides data only for the Peel district due to system limitations, highlighting changes in data collection and target times over the period.
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(a) Great Southern;
(b) South West;
(c) Peel;
(d) Wheatbelt;
(e) Goldfields-Esperance;
(f) Kimberley;
(g) Mid-West Gascoyne;
(h) Pilbara; and
(i) the combined total?
(b) South West;
(c) Peel;
(d) Wheatbelt;
(e) Goldfields-Esperance;
(f) Kimberley;
(g) Mid-West Gascoyne;
(h) Pilbara; and
(i) the combined total?
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Answered
31 January 2008
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
107 days
Due to geographical and computer system restraints, information is not available for the regional Police Districts except Peel District. Below is the summary of Priority 1 tasks attended within the Peel Police District between January 2001 and August 2007. The column headed 'Response after Target; contains the number of Priority 1 tasks not responded to within the Government/Police time limit.
Priority 1 Tasks
Jan-01 to Aug-07
Total Tasks
Response within Target
Response after Target
Average Response Time (mins)
Grade of Service (% Tasks in Target)
Peel
1
2
1
1
10
50%
Notes
:
1. Peel District is the only non-Metropolitan Police District using the CADCOM system, and hence the only non-Metropolitan Police District for which tasking response information is available.
2. Over the full period 2001 to 2007 there has been substantial change to the business rules and practices both in assigning task priorities, and in responding to tasks. Data is not directly comparable across this entire period.
3. The Target time for Priority 1 Tasks has not been consistent over this period. Up until July 2003 there was a separate Target for Priority 1 tasks of 5 minutes, thereafter there has been a combined Priority 1 & 2 task Target of 9 minutes. The appropriate Target time for each month has been used in the above table.
4. The 'Regional Coordinator' is not a Police District.
Notes:
a) Priority 1 and 2 tasks cover incidents where life or property, is or may be, in a state of threat or imminent danger. Offences include armed hold-up in progress, offender incident in progress and other life threatening incidents.
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Priority 1 Tasks
Jan-01 to Aug-07
Total Tasks
Response within Target
Response after Target
Average Response Time (mins)
Grade of Service (% Tasks in Target)
Peel
1
2
1
1
10
50%
Notes
:
1. Peel District is the only non-Metropolitan Police District using the CADCOM system, and hence the only non-Metropolitan Police District for which tasking response information is available.
2. Over the full period 2001 to 2007 there has been substantial change to the business rules and practices both in assigning task priorities, and in responding to tasks. Data is not directly comparable across this entire period.
3. The Target time for Priority 1 Tasks has not been consistent over this period. Up until July 2003 there was a separate Target for Priority 1 tasks of 5 minutes, thereafter there has been a combined Priority 1 & 2 task Target of 9 minutes. The appropriate Target time for each month has been used in the above table.
4. The 'Regional Coordinator' is not a Police District.
Notes:
a) Priority 1 and 2 tasks cover incidents where life or property, is or may be, in a state of threat or imminent danger. Offences include armed hold-up in progress, offender incident in progress and other life threatening incidents.
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