❓ Hon. Giz Watson asks about data collection and monitoring arrangements for the statutory review of the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010. Hon. Michael Mischin provides details on the data to be collected, its source, and the ongoing monitoring process.
AnsweredQoN 162Legislative Council
Asked
22 March 2011
Member
Portfolio
parliamentary secretary representing the Attorney General
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PROHIBITED BEHAVIOUR ORDERS ACT 2010 — REVIEW PROVISION
I refer to the review provision contained in section 40 of the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010. (1) What data will be collected to assist with the statutory review of the act? (2) What arrangements are in place for collection of that data? (3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN
I refer to the review provision contained in section 40 of the Prohibited Behaviour Orders Act 2010. (1) What data will be collected to assist with the statutory review of the act? (2) What arrangements are in place for collection of that data? (3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(1) What data will be collected to assist with the statutory review of the act? (2) What arrangements are in place for collection of that data? (3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(2) What arrangements are in place for collection of that data? (3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(b) It will be ongoing.
(1) What data will be collected to assist with the statutory review of the act? (2) What arrangements are in place for collection of that data? (3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(2) What arrangements are in place for collection of that data? (3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(3) Pending the statutory review, will the data be monitored to identify any trends or issues? (4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(4) If yes to (3) — (a) how will this monitoring be conducted; and (b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur? Hon MICHAEL MISCHIN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(b) how frequently will this form of monitoring occur?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(1) The data collected will be the number of applications for a prohibited behaviour order; the number of applications to vary or cancel a prohibited behaviour order; the number of prohibited behaviour orders made by the courts; the number of breaches of a prohibited behaviour order; the constraint types and the frequency; the offence types that may result in a prohibited behaviour order; and, over time, the decrease in charge and number of offenders. (2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(2) The data will be extracted from court business applications. (3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(3) Yes. (4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(4) (a) It will be conducted via system reporting. (b) It will be ongoing.
(b) It will be ongoing.
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