Question seeks data on the timeliness of Violence Restraining Order (VRO) processes across WA Magistrate Districts from 2012-2016, specifically regarding interim hearings and VRO issuance. The answer refers to a tabled paper, indicating the data is available but not directly provided in the response.

AnsweredQoN 3905Legislative Council
Asked
22 March 2016
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For each Magistrate District: (a) what is the average time taken between receiving an application for a Violence Restraining Order (VRO) and an interim hearing being held for each of: (i) 2016 to date; (ii) 2015; (iii) 2014; (iv) 2013; and (v) 2012; (b) for each of the years in (a), what is the longest time taken between receiving an application for a VRO and an interim hearing being held; (c) for each of the years in (a), what is the average time taken between an interim VRO being granted and it being issued to the person bound by the VRO; and (d) for each of the years in (a), what is the longest time taken between an interim VRO being granted and it being issued to the person bound by the VRO?

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Answered
10 May 2016
Response time
49 days
(a)-(d) Please see Tabled Paper No.

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