❓ Hon ED DERMER asked about the number of offenders on parole as of 1 May 2009 and 17 November 2009. Hon NORMAN MOORE provided figures for 7 May 2009 and 12 November 2009, noting the exact dates were unavailable.
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PAROLE STATISTICS
Some notice of the question has been given. (1) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 1 May 2009? (2) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 17 November 2009? Hon NORMAN MOORE
Some notice of the question has been given. (1) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 1 May 2009? (2) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 17 November 2009? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(1) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 1 May 2009? (2) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 17 November 2009? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(2) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 17 November 2009? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(1) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 1 May 2009? (2) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 17 November 2009? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(2) How many offenders were in the community on parole as at 17 November 2009? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
Forgive me, Mr President; I was momentarily distracted. We will add another minute for questions without notice. On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary, I thank the member for some notice of the question. The Minister for Corrective Services advises the following, with the provision that as the information for the dates asked was not readily available for the time frame requested, the information that has been provided is as close to those dates as possible — (1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(1) As of 7 May 2009, 1 624 offenders were in the community on state parole. (2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
(2) As of 12 November 2009, 740 offenders were in the community on state parole.
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