❓ Hon Dr Steve Thomas asks about police attendance and charges at a Rivervale community housing address. Police provide attendance data but cannot easily determine charge specifics due to system limitations.
AnsweredQoN 2207Legislative Council
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I refer to community housing at 52 Nannine Place, Rivervale, and I ask: (a) on how many occasions have police attended this address in: (i) 2023; and (ii) 2024 to date; (b) in reference to (a), on how many of those occasions were charges laid; (c) in reference to (b), how many of those charges were for the following: (i) violence offences; and (ii) drug offences; and (d) how many charges have been laid in total for actions that occurred at this address in: (i) 2023; and (ii) 2024 to date?
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Answered
26 November 2024
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Police
Response time
12 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
(a) Table 1.
(i) 2023
(ii) 2024*
Number of CAD Tasks attended
154
215
Number of crime Incidents Reports Generated
31
92
*2024 YTD is 01 January 2024 to 10 November 2024, inclusive.
(b-c) The WA Police Force are unable to provide a response as the number of charges resulting from police attending an address cannot be determined in a reliable and systematic manner. Manual interrogation of each police attendance on the police dispatch system is required to determine whether an offender has been charged and whether each police attendance is directly linked to the charges recorded in the police incident management and prosecution systems.
(d)
(a) Table 1.
(i) 2023
(ii) 2024*
Number of CAD Tasks attended
154
215
Number of crime Incidents Reports Generated
31
92
*2024 YTD is 01 January 2024 to 10 November 2024, inclusive.
(b-c) The WA Police Force are unable to provide a response as the number of charges resulting from police attending an address cannot be determined in a reliable and systematic manner. Manual interrogation of each police attendance on the police dispatch system is required to determine whether an offender has been charged and whether each police attendance is directly linked to the charges recorded in the police incident management and prosecution systems.
(d)
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