❓ Question on Notice regarding police response times for priority offences in regional WA policing districts and total police officer numbers.
AnsweredQoN 1747Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
Will the Minister please advise -
(1) The average response time achieved by the following policing districts for priority 1, 2 and 3 offences for the financial year ending June 30 2003 -
(a) Kimberley;
(b) Pilbara;
(c) Goldfields-Esperance;
(d) Mid-West Gascoyne;
(e) Great Southern; and
(f) Wheatbelt?
(2) How many priority 1 offences were responded to by Western Australian Police in the above policing districts for the year ended June 30 2003?
(3) The accepted Government/Police Service response time priority 1 offences in the policing districts in (1) for the financial year ending June 2003?
(4) The number of priority 1 offences that were not responded to within accepted Government/Police Service time limits for the financial year ending June 2003 in the policing districts in (1)?
(5) The average response time achieved for all priority 1 offences for the financial year ending June 30 2003 across all policing districts in (1)?
(6) How many priority 2 offences were responded to by Western Australian Police in the above policing districts for the year ended June 30 2003?
(7) The accepted Government/Police Service response time priority 2 offences in the policing districts in (1) for the financial year ending June 2003?
(8) The number of priority 2 offences that were not responded to within accepted Government/Police Service time limits for the financial year ending June 2003 in the policing districts in (1)?
(9) The average response time achieved for all priority 2 offences for the financial year ending June 30 2003 across all policing districts in (1)?
(10) The total number of sworn police officers, including recruits, in the Western Australian Police service as at February 29 2004?
(1) The average response time achieved by the following policing districts for priority 1, 2 and 3 offences for the financial year ending June 30 2003 -
(a) Kimberley;
(b) Pilbara;
(c) Goldfields-Esperance;
(d) Mid-West Gascoyne;
(e) Great Southern; and
(f) Wheatbelt?
(2) How many priority 1 offences were responded to by Western Australian Police in the above policing districts for the year ended June 30 2003?
(3) The accepted Government/Police Service response time priority 1 offences in the policing districts in (1) for the financial year ending June 2003?
(4) The number of priority 1 offences that were not responded to within accepted Government/Police Service time limits for the financial year ending June 2003 in the policing districts in (1)?
(5) The average response time achieved for all priority 1 offences for the financial year ending June 30 2003 across all policing districts in (1)?
(6) How many priority 2 offences were responded to by Western Australian Police in the above policing districts for the year ended June 30 2003?
(7) The accepted Government/Police Service response time priority 2 offences in the policing districts in (1) for the financial year ending June 2003?
(8) The number of priority 2 offences that were not responded to within accepted Government/Police Service time limits for the financial year ending June 2003 in the policing districts in (1)?
(9) The average response time achieved for all priority 2 offences for the financial year ending June 30 2003 across all policing districts in (1)?
(10) The total number of sworn police officers, including recruits, in the Western Australian Police service as at February 29 2004?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 April 2004
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
30 days
(b) Pilbara; (c) Goldfields-Esperance; (d) Mid-West Gascoyne; (e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(c) Goldfields-Esperance; (d) Mid-West Gascoyne; (e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(d) Mid-West Gascoyne; (e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(f) Wheatbelt?
(10) The Police Service advise that as at 29 February 2004 the total number of Police Officer FTEs was 4958 (including APLOs).
(c) Goldfields-Esperance; (d) Mid-West Gascoyne; (e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(d) Mid-West Gascoyne; (e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(e) Great Southern; and (f) Wheatbelt?
(f) Wheatbelt?
(10) The Police Service advise that as at 29 February 2004 the total number of Police Officer FTEs was 4958 (including APLOs).
Explore WA Government Data
Search the full archive in the free dashboard, or query programmatically via API.
Explore more
Government Gazette
Appointments, regulatory notices, planning changes.
Hansard
Debates, questions, speeches and sentiment.
Tabled Papers
Reports and documents tabled in Parliament.
Committees
Committee profiles and recent reports.
Regulations
Subsidiary legislation with filters and summaries.
Bills
Proposed laws and parliamentary progress.
Acts
Current WA legislation and summaries.
Explanatory Memoranda
Bills with EMs (text/PDF) available.
Members
MP profiles, party breakdown and rankings.
Pollie Rankings
Data-driven rankings across 19 categories.
Amendment Chains
Track how schemes and regulations evolve over time.