❓ A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice from 2009 requesting data on adult and juvenile prison population numbers, broken down by gender, as of April 30, 2009. The Minister for Corrective Services provided the requested data.
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PRISON POPULATION RATES
(1) What is the total adult prison muster as at 30 April 2009? (2) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) adult males; and (b) adult females? (3) What is the total juvenile detention centre muster? (4) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) juvenile males; and (b) juvenile females? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
(1) What is the total adult prison muster as at 30 April 2009? (2) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) adult males; and (b) adult females? (3) What is the total juvenile detention centre muster? (4) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) juvenile males; and (b) juvenile females? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(2) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) adult males; and (b) adult females? (3) What is the total juvenile detention centre muster? (4) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) juvenile males; and (b) juvenile females? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(b) adult females?
(4) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) juvenile males; and (b) juvenile females? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(b) juvenile females?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(2) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) adult males; and (b) adult females? (3) What is the total juvenile detention centre muster? (4) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) juvenile males; and (b) juvenile females? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(b) adult females?
(4) Of this number what is the total number of — (a) juvenile males; and (b) juvenile females? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(b) juvenile females?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(1) 4 158. (2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(2) (a) 3 841. (b) 317. (3) 141. (4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
(4) (a) 132. (b) 9.
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