❓ Hon Martin Aldridge requests quarterly crime statistics for Regional WA (including Peel/Mandurah) related to stolen property (livestock, ag equipment, vehicles, trespass, weapons), charges, convictions, conditions imposed, and residency of offenders relative to crime location. The Police provided some data, while court outcome data is managed by the Department of Justice.
AnsweredQoN 2238Legislative Council
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Can the Minister please provide a quarterly breakdown of the
following statistics, from 2016 to present, based off of the Monthly Crime
Statistics released by Western Australia Police Force for Regional Western Australia (in your answer please
include crimes in the Peel region from within the Mandurah District): (a) the
number of receiving and possession of stolen property involving: (i) livestock, whether alive or deceased; (ii) agricultural equipment or machinery; (iii) vehicle theft; (iv) trespass; and (v) licenced weapons theft; (b) for all
above, if anyone was charged; (c) if yes to
(b), if those individuals were convicted; (d) for those
convicted, whether conditions were imposed by the justice system (bail
conditions, community suppression orders, etc.); and (e) whether
those charged and/or convicted lived in the same local government area as
where the stolen property originated.?
following statistics, from 2016 to present, based off of the Monthly Crime
Statistics released by Western Australia Police Force for Regional Western Australia (in your answer please
include crimes in the Peel region from within the Mandurah District): (a) the
number of receiving and possession of stolen property involving: (i) livestock, whether alive or deceased; (ii) agricultural equipment or machinery; (iii) vehicle theft; (iv) trespass; and (v) licenced weapons theft; (b) for all
above, if anyone was charged; (c) if yes to
(b), if those individuals were convicted; (d) for those
convicted, whether conditions were imposed by the justice system (bail
conditions, community suppression orders, etc.); and (e) whether
those charged and/or convicted lived in the same local government area as
where the stolen property originated.?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
20 August 2019
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
9 days
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v), (b) and (e) — please refer to tabled paper [ ].
(c) – (d) Information regarding court outcomes is managed by the Department of Justice.
(a) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v), (b) and (e) — please refer to tabled paper [ ].
(c) – (d) Information regarding court outcomes is managed by the Department of Justice.
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