❓ Hon. Norman Moore asks about community-based orders in 2004-05: how many were issued, how many failed, and how many were imprisoned for failure. The answer only provides the number of orders issued, stating the other data is unavailable within the given timeframe.
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COMMUNITY-BASED ORDERS - NONCOMPLIANCE
(1) How many individuals were given community-based orders during 2004-05? (2) How many of those failed to complete the orders? (3) Of those who failed to complete the orders, how many were sent back to prison? Hon KIM CHANCE
(1) How many individuals were given community-based orders during 2004-05? (2) How many of those failed to complete the orders? (3) Of those who failed to complete the orders, how many were sent back to prison? Hon KIM CHANCE
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On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(2) How many of those failed to complete the orders? (3) Of those who failed to complete the orders, how many were sent back to prison? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(3) Of those who failed to complete the orders, how many were sent back to prison? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(2) How many of those failed to complete the orders? (3) Of those who failed to complete the orders, how many were sent back to prison? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(3) Of those who failed to complete the orders, how many were sent back to prison? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
On behalf of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development, I thank the honourable Leader of the Opposition for providing some notice of the question. I am advised - (1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(1) There were 8 279 distinct individuals with community corrections orders issued against them during 2004-05. (2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
(2)-(3) It has not been possible to provide the information requested in the time frame given.
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