A WA parliamentary question on notice seeks data regarding the intersection of convictions under the Censorship Act 1996 and orders made under the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004, specifically concerning child offenders. The response indicates the Minister is seeking advice from the WA Police Service.

AnsweredQoN 389Legislative Council
Asked
23 June 2005
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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(1) How many people convicted under section 60 of the Censorship Act 1996 since the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004 received royal assent have had orders made against them under the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act? (2) How many such orders have been applied for? (3) How many people convicted under section 101 of the Censorship Act 1996 since the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004 received royal assent have had orders made against them under the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004? (4) How many such orders have been applied for? (5) When no orders were sought, under which section of which statute were these offenders registered on the Australian National Child Offender Register? Hon KIM CHANCE

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On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.
(2) How many such orders have been applied for? (3) How many people convicted under section 101 of the Censorship Act 1996 since the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004 received royal assent have had orders made against them under the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004? (4) How many such orders have been applied for? (5) When no orders were sought, under which section of which statute were these offenders registered on the Australian National Child Offender Register? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.
(3) How many people convicted under section 101 of the Censorship Act 1996 since the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004 received royal assent have had orders made against them under the Community Protection (Offender Reporting) Act 2004? (4) How many such orders have been applied for? (5) When no orders were sought, under which section of which statute were these offenders registered on the Australian National Child Offender Register? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.
(4) How many such orders have been applied for? (5) When no orders were sought, under which section of which statute were these offenders registered on the Australian National Child Offender Register? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.
(5) When no orders were sought, under which section of which statute were these offenders registered on the Australian National Child Offender Register? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.
On behalf of the minister representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, I thank Hon Barbara Scott for some notice of the question.  I am advised that the Minister for Police and Emergency Services is seeking advice from the Western Australia Police Service on the matters raised by the member.

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