❓ Hon. Sophia Moermond asks the Minister for Police about the number of breaches of family violence restraining orders and police orders reported in Western Australia in 2024 up to October 24th. The Minister provides the requested figures.
AnsweredQoN 1318Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ORDERS
— BREACHES
1318. Hon SOPHIA MOERMOND to the minister representing the
Minister for Police:
I refer to my question without
notice 568 from 28 May 2024.
(1) How many breaches of family
violence restraining orders have there been in 2024 to date?
(2) How many breaches of police
orders have there been in 2024 to date?
— BREACHES
1318. Hon SOPHIA MOERMOND to the minister representing the
Minister for Police:
I refer to my question without
notice 568 from 28 May 2024.
(1) How many breaches of family
violence restraining orders have there been in 2024 to date?
(2) How many breaches of police
orders have there been in 2024 to date?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
The Western Australia Police Force
advises the following.
(1) As at 24 October 2024, 9 699
have been reported.
(2) As at 24 October 2024, 3 640
have been reported.
some notice of the question.
The Western Australia Police Force
advises the following.
(1) As at 24 October 2024, 9 699
have been reported.
(2) As at 24 October 2024, 3 640
have been reported.
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