❓ Dr. Constable asks about the approved average staffing levels (AASL) for sworn members of the WA Police Service from 1990-1991 to 1999-2000. The answer provides the requested FTE figures for each financial year.
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(b) 1998-1999; (c) 1997-1998; (d) 1996-1997; (e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(c) 1997-1998; (d) 1996-1997; (e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(d) 1996-1997; (e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(j) 1990-1991?
Approved Average Staffing Level (AASL) (a) 1999-2000 4,813 FTE (b) 1998-1999 4,813 FTE (c) 1997-1998 4,815 FTE (d) 1996-1997 4,814 FTE (e) 1995-1996 4,814 FTE (f) 1994-1995 4,387 FTE (g) 1993-1994 4,243 FTE (h) 1992-1993 4,251 FTE (i) 1991-1992 and 4,136 FTE (j) 1990-1991 4,128 FTE
(a) 1999-2000 4,813 FTE (b) 1998-1999 4,813 FTE (c) 1997-1998 4,815 FTE (d) 1996-1997 4,814 FTE (e) 1995-1996 4,814 FTE (f) 1994-1995 4,387 FTE (g) 1993-1994 4,243 FTE (h) 1992-1993 4,251 FTE (i) 1991-1992 and 4,136 FTE (j) 1990-1991 4,128 FTE
(c) 1997-1998; (d) 1996-1997; (e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(d) 1996-1997; (e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(e) 1995-1996; (f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(f) 1994-1995; (g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(g) 1993-1994; (h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(h) 1992-1993; (i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(i) 1991-1992; and (j) 1990-1991?
(j) 1990-1991?
Approved Average Staffing Level (AASL) (a) 1999-2000 4,813 FTE (b) 1998-1999 4,813 FTE (c) 1997-1998 4,815 FTE (d) 1996-1997 4,814 FTE (e) 1995-1996 4,814 FTE (f) 1994-1995 4,387 FTE (g) 1993-1994 4,243 FTE (h) 1992-1993 4,251 FTE (i) 1991-1992 and 4,136 FTE (j) 1990-1991 4,128 FTE
(a) 1999-2000 4,813 FTE (b) 1998-1999 4,813 FTE (c) 1997-1998 4,815 FTE (d) 1996-1997 4,814 FTE (e) 1995-1996 4,814 FTE (f) 1994-1995 4,387 FTE (g) 1993-1994 4,243 FTE (h) 1992-1993 4,251 FTE (i) 1991-1992 and 4,136 FTE (j) 1990-1991 4,128 FTE
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
28 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
44 days
The Police Service advise the total number of Sworn members as at 30 June for each of the following financial years-
Approved Average Staffing Level (AASL)
(a) 1999-2000 4,813 FTE
(b) 1998-1999 4,813 FTE
(c) 1997-1998 4,815 FTE
(d) 1996-1997 4,814 FTE
(e) 1995-1996 4,814 FTE
(f) 1994-1995 4,387 FTE
(g) 1993-1994 4,243 FTE
(h) 1992-1993 4,251 FTE
(i) 1991-1992 and 4,136 FTE
(j) 1990-1991 4,128 FTE
Approved Average Staffing Level (AASL)
(a) 1999-2000 4,813 FTE
(b) 1998-1999 4,813 FTE
(c) 1997-1998 4,815 FTE
(d) 1996-1997 4,814 FTE
(e) 1995-1996 4,814 FTE
(f) 1994-1995 4,387 FTE
(g) 1993-1994 4,243 FTE
(h) 1992-1993 4,251 FTE
(i) 1991-1992 and 4,136 FTE
(j) 1990-1991 4,128 FTE
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