❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding juvenile detention statistics, including Indigenous representation, mental health, housing status, care orders, and sentence lengths. The response provides some data but acknowledges limitations in data collection.
AnsweredQoN 2466Legislative Assembly
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(1) What is the current juvenile detention centre muster?
(2) What number (expressed both as a raw figure and percentage) of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and the present time:
(a) were Indigenous;
(b) had a diagnosed mental illness;
(c) were intellectually disabled;
(d) were recorded as having no fixed abode at the time of their sentencing;
(e) were under care and protection orders (in state care); and
(f) were sentenced for a crime subject to a maximum penalty of two years or less?
(2) What number (expressed both as a raw figure and percentage) of juvenile offenders entering detention between 1 November 2008 and the present time:
(a) were Indigenous;
(b) had a diagnosed mental illness;
(c) were intellectually disabled;
(d) were recorded as having no fixed abode at the time of their sentencing;
(e) were under care and protection orders (in state care); and
(f) were sentenced for a crime subject to a maximum penalty of two years or less?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
47 days
The Department of Corrective Services advises: (1) As at 2400 hours on 26 June 2014, the juvenile detention population was 150. (2) There were 10,926 youth detainee receptions between 1 November 2008 and 26 June 2014. Please note that where the detainee was received more than once each reception is counted. (a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(1) As at 2400 hours on 26 June 2014, the juvenile detention population was 150. (2) There were 10,926 youth detainee receptions between 1 November 2008 and 26 June 2014. Please note that where the detainee was received more than once each reception is counted. (a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(2) There were 10,926 youth detainee receptions between 1 November 2008 and 26 June 2014. Please note that where the detainee was received more than once each reception is counted. (a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(1) As at 2400 hours on 26 June 2014, the juvenile detention population was 150. (2) There were 10,926 youth detainee receptions between 1 November 2008 and 26 June 2014. Please note that where the detainee was received more than once each reception is counted. (a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(2) There were 10,926 youth detainee receptions between 1 November 2008 and 26 June 2014. Please note that where the detainee was received more than once each reception is counted. (a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(a) 6,802 receptions or 62.26%. (b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(b) 23 juveniles currently in custody are diagnosed with a mental illness. This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
This information is not recorded in a manner that is easily retrievable and therefore it is not possible to accurately identify those prisoners who have a diagnosed mental illness. Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
Defining mental illness is not a perfect science therefore accurate numbers cannot be given because "mental health" encompasses: · Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Severe psychotic illness · Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Depression and mania · Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Personality disorder · Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Drug abuse and addictions (including post-alcoholic) · Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Cognitive impairment · Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
· Anxiety and post trauma stress disorder (c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(c) The Department advises that this data is not available. (d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(d) 20 receptions or 0.18% of 'No Fixed Abode' are recorded. If WA addresses (excluding Aboriginal Community addresses) with a known town/suburb but without a street name are included, the number increases to 125 receptions or 1.14%. (e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(e) 1,103 receptions or 10.10% (Current as at 10 July 2014, data extraction date). Note that this information can change over time. Only current status information is available. i.e. Historical data is unavailable). (f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
(f)1,687 receptions or 15.44% excluding Fine Default Only receptions but including Suspension/Cancellation Early Release Order. Fine default only receptions are excluded as the time in prison is a conversion of the dollar amount of the fine, rather than a sentence.
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