WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the number of adults and juveniles imprisoned for driving-related offences or fine defaults. The answer provides the number of adults imprisoned but states that no juveniles were imprisoned for such offences at the time.

AnsweredQoN 2419Legislative Assembly
Asked
30 November 2017
Portfolio
Corrective Services

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Are there any people currently imprisoned in Western Australia as a result of conviction in respect of a driving-related offence or fine default in respect of a driving-related offence, and if so: (a) will the Minister provide a breakdown of how many adult offenders are imprisoned by each offence and the length of time they have been sentenced for; and (b) will the Minister provide a breakdown of how many juvenile offenders are imprisoned by each offence and the length of time they have been sentenced for?

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Answered
20 February 2018
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
4 days
The Department of Justice advises:
1. As at 5 December 2017, there were 118 adults imprisoned in Western Australia whose most serious offence was a Traffic and Vehicle Regulatory Offences as per the Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC) Division   14. Please see tabled paper number
2. As at 5 December 2017, there were no young people in detention whose most serious offence was a Traffic and Vehicle Regulatory Offences as per the Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification (ANZSOC) Division 14.

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