❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks data on offender supervision in the Great Southern region, including allocation of case managers, monitoring practices, and location of supervision. The response provides specific numbers for categories (a), (b), and (c), but states data limitations prevent answering (d).
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(a) how many offenders currently have allocated supervision;
(b) how many offenders currently have no allocated supervision;
(c) how many offenders currently fall under neither category and are recorded as being mentored or monitored; and
(d) of the offenders being supervised or mentored, how many of these are supervised or monitored locally and how many from elsewhere?
(b) how many offenders currently have no allocated supervision;
(c) how many offenders currently fall under neither category and are recorded as being mentored or monitored; and
(d) of the offenders being supervised or mentored, how many of these are supervised or monitored locally and how many from elsewhere?
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Answered
10 June 2008
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
33 days
(a) As at 19 May 2008, the number of adult offenders throughout the Great Southern region, consisting of Albany, Katanning, and Narrogin, that were assigned a dedicated case manager is 167.
As at 19 May 2008, the number of juvenile offenders throughout the Great Southern region that were assigned a dedicated case manager is 21.
(b) As at 19 May 2008, the number of adult offenders throughout the Great Southern region, that are either non-reporting or do not have supervision as a condition of their community order, is 29.
As at 19 May 2008, the number of juvenile offenders throughout the Great Southern region that do not have supervision as a condition of their community order, is 2.
(c) As at 19 May 2008, the number of adult offenders subject to court orders and early release orders throughout the Great Southern region, that were not allocated a dedicated case manager and subject to monitoring by the Supervisory Team, is 49.
As at 19 May 2008, the number of juvenile offenders subject to court orders and early release orders throughout the Great Southern region, that were not allocated a dedicated case manager and subject to monitoring by the Supervisory Team, is 4 (inclusive of 2 currently in custody).
(d) As the Department's databases do not capture information pertaining to the number of offenders being supervised or monitored locally or elsewhere, a specific response is not available.
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As at 19 May 2008, the number of juvenile offenders throughout the Great Southern region that were assigned a dedicated case manager is 21.
(b) As at 19 May 2008, the number of adult offenders throughout the Great Southern region, that are either non-reporting or do not have supervision as a condition of their community order, is 29.
As at 19 May 2008, the number of juvenile offenders throughout the Great Southern region that do not have supervision as a condition of their community order, is 2.
(c) As at 19 May 2008, the number of adult offenders subject to court orders and early release orders throughout the Great Southern region, that were not allocated a dedicated case manager and subject to monitoring by the Supervisory Team, is 49.
As at 19 May 2008, the number of juvenile offenders subject to court orders and early release orders throughout the Great Southern region, that were not allocated a dedicated case manager and subject to monitoring by the Supervisory Team, is 4 (inclusive of 2 currently in custody).
(d) As the Department's databases do not capture information pertaining to the number of offenders being supervised or monitored locally or elsewhere, a specific response is not available.
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