❓ Question regarding the deployment of police graduates to Mandurah Police Station since January 1, 2017, including a breakdown by gender and ethnicity. The answer provides gender data but declines to provide ethnicity data due to privacy concerns.
AnsweredQoN 2442Legislative Assembly
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Since 1 January 2017 have any police graduates been stationed out of Mandurah Police Station, and: (a) if so, how many graduates broken down by gender and ethnicity; and (b) if not, why not?
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Answered
21 February 2018
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
5 days
West Australian Police Force advise that there have been 18 Probationary Officers based at the Mandurah Police Station since 1 January 2017.
(a) The gender breakdown for these officers is 11 female officers and 7 male officers. The provision of information relating to an employee’s cultural background (ethnicity) can only be requested on a voluntary basis, therefore the Western Australian Police Force cannot provide this information.
(b) Not Applicable
(a) The gender breakdown for these officers is 11 female officers and 7 male officers. The provision of information relating to an employee’s cultural background (ethnicity) can only be requested on a voluntary basis, therefore the Western Australian Police Force cannot provide this information.
(b) Not Applicable
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