❓ This parliamentary question seeks detailed information on the staffing levels of the Western Australia Police as of September 30, 2010, including sworn officers, FTE, operational classifications, district strengths, and auxiliary officers. The answer provides most of the requested data, with district-specific information tabled separately.
AnsweredQoN 4607Legislative Assembly
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(1) As at 30 September 2010, what was the:
(a) actual sworn number of police officers in Western Australia;
(b) authorised/approved strength of police officers in Western Australia;
(c) actual Full Time Equivalent (FTE) breakdown of police officers in Western Australia;
(d) percentage of police staff by operational classification;
(e) current actual and authorised strength of each policing district in Western Australia;
(f) number of auxiliary police officers; and
(g) number of auxiliary police officers in each policing district in Western Australia?
(a) actual sworn number of police officers in Western Australia;
(b) authorised/approved strength of police officers in Western Australia;
(c) actual Full Time Equivalent (FTE) breakdown of police officers in Western Australia;
(d) percentage of police staff by operational classification;
(e) current actual and authorised strength of each policing district in Western Australia;
(f) number of auxiliary police officers; and
(g) number of auxiliary police officers in each policing district in Western Australia?
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Answered
15 February 2011
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
82 days
(a) As at 30 September 2010 the headcount was 5,812 (includes officers on leave without pay).
(b) The authorised strength was 5,606 FTE.
(c) The actual strength was 5,662 FTE. This figure includes police officers on leave without pay.
(d) Western Australia Police do not classify police staff positions as operational or non-operational.
(e) See tabled paper.
(f) The number of Police Auxiliary Officers was 55.
(g) See tabled paper.
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(b) The authorised strength was 5,606 FTE.
(c) The actual strength was 5,662 FTE. This figure includes police officers on leave without pay.
(d) Western Australia Police do not classify police staff positions as operational or non-operational.
(e) See tabled paper.
(f) The number of Police Auxiliary Officers was 55.
(g) See tabled paper.
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