❓ Hon Tjorn Sibma requested data on the conditions attached to Community Based Orders (CBOs) in WA. The Department of Justice provided a breakdown of offenders subject to CBOs, categorized by supervision, program participation, community work, and combinations thereof.
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Of the cohort of offenders subject to Community Based Orders, what proportion of this group have the following conditions attached to their order: (a) supervision only; (b) program participation only; (c) community work only; and (d) any combination of the above conditions?
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Answered
16 April 2024
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
9 days
The Department of Justice advise:
1) As at midnight 26 March 2024 there were 2,313 offenders subject to a Community Based Order (CBO). Table 1 provides those offenders by the CBO conditions applied.
Table 1: Offenders Subject to a CBO as of Midnight 26 March 2024, by Conditions Group.
Conditions Group
Offenders
Percentage of Total
Supervision Only
49
2.12%
Program Only
135
5.84%
Community Work Only
69
2.98%
More Than One
2,060
89.06%
Total
2,313
100%
Table note: All offenders have at least one condition on their CBO. Due to this, part d is answered with the “More Than One” condition group.
1) As at midnight 26 March 2024 there were 2,313 offenders subject to a Community Based Order (CBO). Table 1 provides those offenders by the CBO conditions applied.
Table 1: Offenders Subject to a CBO as of Midnight 26 March 2024, by Conditions Group.
Conditions Group
Offenders
Percentage of Total
Supervision Only
49
2.12%
Program Only
135
5.84%
Community Work Only
69
2.98%
More Than One
2,060
89.06%
Total
2,313
100%
Table note: All offenders have at least one condition on their CBO. Due to this, part d is answered with the “More Than One” condition group.
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