❓ Mrs. Harvey requests monthly crime statistics for several suburbs in Perth for specific crime categories from October to December 2017. The Minister refers her to the WA Police Force crime statistics website where the information was publicly released.
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Can you please provide, in table form, the monthly reported crime statistics for the suburbs of Doubleview, Gwelup, Innaloo, Osborne Park, Scarborough, and Trigg from 1 October to 31 December 2017 for the following crime categories: (a) homicide; (b) recent sexual assault; (c) historical sexual assault; (d) domestic assault; (e) non-domestic assault; (f) threatening behaviour; (g) deprivation of liberty; (h) robbery (business); (i) robbery (non-business); (j) dwelling burglary; (k) non-dwelling burglary; (l) motor vehicle theft; (m) theft; (n) arson; (o) property damage; (p) drugs (traffic); (q) drugs (possess); (r) receiving/illegal use; (s) fraud; (t) graffiti; and (u) breach of restraining order?
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9 May 2018
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Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
9 days
The information requested was part of the quarterly release of crime statistics on the Western Australia Police Force crime statistics website, made publically available on 8 February 2018. I refer the member to that website.
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