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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2003 Week 12 Hansard (20 November) . . Page.. 4541 ..


(3) The number of those ACT prisoners who are located interstate are:

(a) male

112

(b) female

3

(c) under the age of 18

1

(d) under the age of 18 and female

0

(e) under the age of 18 and male

1

(4)

The number of ACT interstate prisoners held in:

(a) maximum security prisons

4

(b) medium security prisons

20

(c) low security prisons

91

(5) The total number of prisoners serving sentences in prison farms is nineteen and the breakdown is as follows:

Brewarrina prison farm

2

Ivanhoe prison farm

2

Kirkconnell prison farm

2

Mannus prison farm

13

Total

19

(6) The number of ACT interstate prisoners who currently have:

(a)

less than 12 months to serve

24

(b)

12 months to 2 years to serve

16

(c)

2 to 5 years to serve

47

(d)

greater than 5 years to serve

28 (including 5 with life sentences)

(7) The number of ACT interstate prisoners in protective accommodation is one.

(a) The prisoner's offence was murder.

(b) The reason for such allocation is that the prisoner is a protected witness who has provided evidence against another prisoner.

Work and family policy

(Question No 1045)

Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Economic Development, Business and Tourism, upon notice, on 22 October 2003:

In relation to 'work and family' policy:

(1) How many private businesses or organisations in the ACT (that you are aware of) have 'work and family' policies in place;

(2) How many ACT Government Departments and agencies have 'work and family' policies in place;


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