Asks about charges, convictions, and sentencing related to children present where methamphetamine is produced/used under the Children and Community Services Act. The Police Force is unable to provide the requested data due to system limitations and directs the member to the Attorney General for court outcome data.

AnsweredQoN 1268Legislative Council
Asked
29 October 2019
Portfolio
Police

QuestionView source ↗

METHAMPHETAMINE —
SENTENCING
1268. Hon COLIN TINCKNELL to the minister representing the
Minister for Police:
(1) In the last
five years, how many charges have been laid under section 101 of the Children
and Community Services Act 2004 as a consequence of a child being present at an
address at which methamphetamine is being produced or used?
(2) How many convictions have
resulted from these charges?
(3) What is the average sentence
handed down for these convictions?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. The following answer has been provided to me by
the Minister for Police. The Western Australia Police Force advises the following.
(1) The reason or
circumstance for which a person has been charged with an offence under section
101 of the Children and Community Services Act 2004 is unable to be determined
due to the reporting capabilities of the Western Australia Police Force prosecutions
system.
(2)–(3) Requests
for court outcomes–related data or statistics should be directed to the
Attorney General because the Department of Justice is the agency responsible
for the capture and maintenance of this information.

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