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5 patrols 2000 – 0600

2 patrols 2000 – 0600

Belconnen

4 patrols 1400 – 2400

3 patrols 2000 – 0600

3 patrols 1800 – 0600

Gungahlin

1 patrol 1500 – 2300

1 patrol 1500 – 2300

Tuggeranong

1 patrol 1300 – 2300

2 patrols 1400 – 2400

2 patrols 2000 – 0600

1 patrol 2100 – 0700

1 patrol 1300 – 2400

1 patrol 1500 – 0100

1 patrol 1700 – 0200

2 patrols 2000 – 0600

1 patrol 2100 – 0400

1 patrol 2100 – 0700

Woden

1 patrol 1000 – 2000

2 patrols 1400 – 0000

2 patrols 1300 – 2300

1 patrol 1500 – 0100

1 patrol 1900 – 0500

3 patrols 2000 – 0600

1 patrol 1000 – 2000

1 patrol 1400 – 0000

3 patrols 1500 – 0100

1 patrol 1600 – 0200

1 patrol 1900 – 0500

3 patrols 2000 – 0600

Source: ACT Policing North and South Districts

Note: while the above figures do not include shift supervisors, there is capacity for supervisors to attend incidents should circumstances warrant this level of assistance.

(4) One assault reported to Belconnen Police Station on the evening of 19 August 2005, did not result in attendance by a police patrol. The complainant in this matter did not return police telephone calls and did not re-attend a police station in relation to the assault. Patrols responded to all other incidents requiring police attendance on 19 and 20 August 2005.

(5)(a) Average number of assault offences reported to police per week for the City, Belconnen, Gungahlin, Tuggeranong and Woden regions. The following data is consistent with standard counting rules for ACT Policing.

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

City

3.4

3.3

2.4

2.5

Belconnen

2.0

2.3

1.4

1.8

Gungahlin

2.2

2.7

2.6

1.9

Tuggeranong

2.2

2.6

1.8

2.0

Woden

0.3

0.5

0.3

0.2

Source: PROMIS database as at 12 September 2005

Note:

For the purpose of ‘evening’, the data reflects the periods 1800 to 0600.

The geographic regions are not limited to any respective town centre but include the total patrol areas.

Assault includes all non-sexual assaults including family violence incidents.

Assault offences do not include instances of assault as a result of a robbery. In accordance with Australian Bureau of Statistics publication 1234.0: Australian Standard Offence Classification 1997, an assault where the intent is to rob or steal from a person, is classed as an aggravated robbery.

(5)(b) Average number of assault offences attended by police per week for the City, Belconnen, Gungahlin, Tuggeranong and Woden regions. The following data is consistent with standard counting rules for ACT Policing.


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