❓ Question regarding police response times to priority one offences in WA. The answer provides metropolitan data but lacks regional data due to limitations.
AnsweredQoN 2756Legislative Assembly
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(2) Will the Minister advise the average response time achieved for all priority one offences in Western Australia for the year ending 30 June 2007?
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Answered
31 January 2008
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
107 days
(1) There were no priority one tasks that were not responded to within the accepted Government/Police time limits for the financial year ending 30 June 2007.
(2) The average response time achieved for all priority one tasks in the Metropolitan Districts, for the year ending 30 June 2007 was 3 minutes.
Notes:
1. Due to geographical and computer system restraints, information is not available for the regional Police Districts except Peel District, in which no Priority 1 tasks were responded to in the 2006-07 financial year.
2. The above data only refers to Priority 1 tasks responding to a call for assistance from the public, and excludes pursuits and scheduled, duplicate or re-prioritised tasks.
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.
b) Priority 3 tasks cover incidents requiring immediate attention but are not life threatening at that time. Priority 3 incidents may involve the welfare of a person, the possible apprehension of offenders or the preservation of evidence.
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(2) The average response time achieved for all priority one tasks in the Metropolitan Districts, for the year ending 30 June 2007 was 3 minutes.
Notes:
1. Due to geographical and computer system restraints, information is not available for the regional Police Districts except Peel District, in which no Priority 1 tasks were responded to in the 2006-07 financial year.
2. The above data only refers to Priority 1 tasks responding to a call for assistance from the public, and excludes pursuits and scheduled, duplicate or re-prioritised tasks.
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.
b) Priority 3 tasks cover incidents requiring immediate attention but are not life threatening at that time. Priority 3 incidents may involve the welfare of a person, the possible apprehension of offenders or the preservation of evidence.
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