A parliamentary question sought data on reported assaults within agencies under the Police, Emergency Services, and Road Safety portfolio. Most agencies reported no incidents, while WA Police provided data via a tabled paper.

AnsweredQoN 584Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 March 2009
Portfolio
Police; Emergency Services; Road Safety

QuestionView source ↗

(a) how many incidents of assault have been reported by staff:
(i) in 2008–2009; and
(ii) July 2008 to date;
(b) please list relevant department/agency, date of assault, male/female victim, male/female perpetrator;
(c) how many incidents of assault were reported to Western Australia Police; and
(d) how many convictions resulted from reported assaults?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
7 April 2009
Responded by
Minister for Police; Emergency Services; Road Safety
Response time
26 days
MINISTERIAL OFFICE
(a) Nil
(i-ii) Nil
(b-d) Not applicable
FESA
(a) Nil
(i-ii) Nil
(b-d) Not applicable
OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION
(a) Nil
(i-ii) Nil
(b-d) Not applicable
OFFICE OF ROAD SAFETY
The Office of Road Safety is part of the Department for the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues.
As such, the Office of Road Safety's response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response.
WA POLICE
(a-d) [see tabled paper no]
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