§ Mr. Kilroy-Silkasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many of the 891 juveniles in 1973 first received as untried, not subsequently received as convicted unsentenced, and subsequently given a non-custodial sentence, were in custody (a) up to one month, (b) one-two months, (c)>two-three months(d) three-four months, (e) four-five months, (f) five-six months and (g) over six months, respectively;
(2) how many of the 311 juveniles in 1973 first received as untried and subsequently received as convicted unsentenced, and subsequently given a non-custodial sentence were in custody (a) up to one month, (b) one-two months, (c) two-three months, (d) three-four months, (e) four-
BOYS AND GIRLS AGED 14–16 YEARS: TIME ON REMAND PRIOR TO RECEIPT OF A NON-CUSTODIAL SENTENCE 1973 Columns: (a) First received as untried, not subsequently received as convicted unsentenced; (b) First received as untried and subsequently received as convicted unsentenced; (c) First received as convicted unsentenced. Time (a) (b) (c) Up to and including 1 month … 704 162 310 Over 1 month, up to and including 2 months … 132 112 88 Over 2 months, up to and including 3 months … 32 26 4 Over 3 months, up to and including 4 months … 12 9 4 Over 4 months, up to and including 5 months … 7 0 1 Over 5 months, up to and including 6 months … 1 1 1 Over 6 months … 3 1 0 Totals … 891 311 408