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  <name>House of Assembly</name>
  <date date="2012-06-26" />
  <sessionName>Fifty-Second Parliament, Second Session (52-2)</sessionName>
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    <name>Answers to Questions</name>
    <subject>
      <name>Court Assessment Referral Drug Scheme</name>
      <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000407">
        <heading>COURT ASSESSMENT REFERRAL DRUG SCHEME</heading>
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      <talker role="member" id="4343" kind="question">
        <name>Mr GARDNER</name>
        <house>House of Assembly</house>
        <electorate id="">Morialta</electorate>
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          <question date="2011-10-04" qonNum="350">
            <name>COURT ASSESSMENT REFERRAL DRUG SCHEME</name>
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        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000408">350 <by role="member" id="4343">Mr GARDNER (Morialta)</by> (4 October 2011) (First Session).</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000409">1.&amp;#x9;What has been the aggregate number and percentage attendance rates of adult offenders diverted into the Court Assessment Referral Drug Scheme in each year since 2006?</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000410">2.&amp;#x9;What has been the aggregate number and percentage attendance rates of those individuals diverted into the scheme and have subsequently gone on to re-offend?</text>
        <page num="2238" />
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000411">3.&amp;#x9;How many of those individuals diverted into the scheme did not attend and have subsequently gone on to re-offend?</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000412">4.&amp;#x9;How many of those individuals diverted into the scheme did not attend and have been subsequently prosecuted for either their non-attendance or for their original offence in each year since 2006?</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000413">5.&amp;#x9;What has been the aggregate number and percentage attendance rates for adult offenders directed into the Court Assessment Referral Drug Scheme (or its replacement), who then who have gone on to re-offend and subsequently been diverted again into the same program (or its replacement) on—</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000414">(a)&amp;#x9;one occasion;</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000415">(b)&amp;#x9;two occasions;</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000416">(c)&amp;#x9;three occasions;</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000417">(d)&amp;#x9;four occasions; and</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000418">(e)&amp;#x9;five or more occasions?</text>
      </talker>
      <talker role="member" id="1810" kind="answer">
        <name>The Hon. J.R. RAU</name>
        <house>House of Assembly</house>
        <electorate id="">Enfield</electorate>
        <portfolios>
          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Deputy Premier</name>
          </portfolio>
          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Attorney-General</name>
          </portfolio>
          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for Planning</name>
          </portfolio>
          <portfolio id="">
            <name>Minister for Business Services and Consumers</name>
          </portfolio>
        </portfolios>
        <questions>
          <question date="2011-10-04" qonNum="350">
            <name>COURT ASSESSMENT REFERRAL DRUG SCHEME</name>
          </question>
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        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000419">
          <by role="member" id="1810">The Hon. J.R. RAU (Enfield—Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Planning, Minister for Business Services and Consumers):</by>  I am advised of the following information:</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000420">1.&amp;#x9;The aggregate number and percentage attendance rates of adult offenders diverted into the Court Assessment Referral Drug Scheme in each year since 2006 is:</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000421">
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            <row>
              <cell colspan="6">Aggregate Number and Percentage Attendance Rates for CARDS</cell>
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            <row>
              <cell />
              <cell>2006-07</cell>
              <cell>2007-08</cell>
              <cell>2008-09</cell>
              <cell>2009-10</cell>
              <cell>2010-11</cell>
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              <cell>Referred</cell>
              <cell>385</cell>
              <cell>390</cell>
              <cell>327</cell>
              <cell>136</cell>
              <cell />
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            <row>
              <cell>Accepted </cell>
              <cell>221</cell>
              <cell>370</cell>
              <cell>172</cell>
              <cell>74</cell>
              <cell />
            </row>
            <row>
              <cell>Completed </cell>
              <cell>107</cell>
              <cell>267</cell>
              <cell>105</cell>
              <cell>44</cell>
              <cell>2</cell>
            </row>
            <row>
              <cell>Still in Treatment </cell>
              <cell>48</cell>
              <cell>102</cell>
              <cell>41</cell>
              <cell>5</cell>
              <cell />
            </row>
            <row>
              <cell>Completion Rate </cell>
              <cell>62%</cell>
              <cell>99%</cell>
              <cell>80%</cell>
              <cell>63%</cell>
              <cell />
            </row>
          </table>
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        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000422" />
        <text continued="true" id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000423">Note: CARDS ceased operating from 1 July 2010 and is to be replaced with a 6-month Drug Treatment Program (6DTP) which has the same programmatic components as the Drug Court except for the Drug Court requirement from home detention bail. The percentage completion rates are worked out by subtracting those still in treatment from the accepted number.</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000424">2.&amp;#x9;The Court Administration Authority does not have data on how many of those individuals directed to attend these programs have subsequently gone on to re-offend.</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000425">An evaluation of the pilot phase of CARDS 2004-06 was undertaken by the Office for Crime Statistics and Research (OCSAR). One aspect of the evaluation was concerned with re-offending. The full report of the evaluation of Adult CARDS is available from the OCSAR website www.ocsar.sa.gov.au.</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000426">3.&amp;#x9;The CAA does not have information on how many of those individuals directed to attend these programs did not attend and have subsequently gone on to re-offend.</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000427">4.&amp;#x9;CARDS participants were diverted to treatment under section 21B of the Bail Act, 1985 which stipulates participation is voluntary.</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000428">Everyone participating on CARDS was prosecuted for their original offence at the completion of the program and/or at the next hearing set for four months from the acceptance date. So regardless of whether someone completed or not they returned to court for sentencing after four months. </text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000429">Under section 10(5) of the Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988 participation in an intervention program, in this case CARDS, and the defendant's achievements in the program, may be treated as relevant to sentence. However, section 10(6) says that the fact that a defendant—</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000430">(a)&amp;#x9;has not participated in, or has not had the opportunity to participate in, an intervention program; or </text>
        <page num="2239" />
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000431">(b)&amp;#x9;has performed badly in, or has failed to make satisfactory progress in, such a program, is not relevant to sentence.</text>
        <text id="20120626bc970fecce3240a380000432">5.&amp;#x9;There is no data readily available on the number of times an individual has participated in CARDS. The policy has been that, any outstanding sentence imposed after the individual was offered the option of CARDS and did not complete the program, would have to be served before the individual could participate in.</text>
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