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Attorney General Retains Control Over Parole Decisions for Serious Offenders

Planning and Lands Minister John Carey and Commerce Minister Dr Tony Buti hold a press conference in Hyde Park, Perth, on Sunday, August 24, 2025. Pictured is Minister Dr Tony Buti.

The Attorney General of Western Australia, Tony Buti, has opted to maintain direct control over parole decisions for serious offenders, rejecting proposals to delegate this responsibility to an independent body. This decision comes in the wake of ongoing discussions about reforming the parole system, particularly for individuals serving life sentences.

Dr. Buti, who succeeded John Quigley, has recently refused parole for high-profile cases, including Douglas Crabbe, who is serving five consecutive life sentences for a 1983 mass murder at the Inland Hotel near Uluru, and child killer Dante Arthurs. In a statement, Dr. Buti acknowledged the consideration to transfer executive decision-making regarding parole but ultimately decided to retain the existing framework.

Potential Reforms to Enhance Victim Involvement

While the current system remains in place, Dr. Buti is exploring options to strengthen the role of crime victims in the parole process. One proposed change includes allowing victims to serve on the Prisoners Review Board (PRB). Under the existing guidelines, victims can submit written statements at any time during a parole review. Additionally, the Victim Engagement Unit and the Victim Notification Register assist victims in making these submissions.

Dr. Buti emphasized the importance of incorporating victims’ perspectives into the decision-making process. “We are consulting with key stakeholders and developing reform options regarding parole for life-sentenced prisoners,” he stated. Proposed measures include compelling the PRB to give significant weight to victims’ views, legislating for independent victim representatives on the board, and improving victims’ access to information about offenders.

Future of the Coroner’s Court

Beyond parole reforms, the government is also focusing on enhancing the efficiency of the Coroner’s Court in Western Australia. Dr. Buti indicated that legislative changes would be introduced this term to facilitate these improvements.

The ongoing discussions around the parole system reflect a growing awareness of the need to balance the rights of offenders with the concerns of victims. As these reforms take shape, the Attorney General’s office remains committed to ensuring that the voices of victims are heard within the justice system.

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