❓ A parliamentary question asks about the number of officers required to transport juvenile offenders in WA. The answer provides data on transport hours and officer requirements for road and air escorts.
AnsweredQoN 2696Legislative Assembly
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(2) How many Officers are required when transporting Juvenile Offenders throughout the State?
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Answered
16 October 2007
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
28 days
(1) The number of hours it has taken to transport Juvenile Offenders throughout Western Australia 12 months to date:
Sep-06
574
Oct-06
392.5
Nov-06
621.5
Dec-06
422
Jan-07
848
Feb-07
855.6
Mar-07
934
Apr-07
680.5
May-07
999
Jun-07
869.5
Jul-07
529.5
Aug-07
796
Total
8522.1
(2) When escorts are conducted by road, a minimum of two officers is required for each escort. When escorts are conducted by air, one officer is required to travel with each juvenile prisoner.
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Sep-06
574
Oct-06
392.5
Nov-06
621.5
Dec-06
422
Jan-07
848
Feb-07
855.6
Mar-07
934
Apr-07
680.5
May-07
999
Jun-07
869.5
Jul-07
529.5
Aug-07
796
Total
8522.1
(2) When escorts are conducted by road, a minimum of two officers is required for each escort. When escorts are conducted by air, one officer is required to travel with each juvenile prisoner.
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