HC Deb 20 January 1975 vol 884 cc264-5W
Mr. Kilroy-Silk

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the number of prisoners remanded without bail at the latest available date; and the comparable figure for each of the last five years.

Dr. Summerskill

On 31st December 1974 there were 3,148 persons in custody in prisons and remand centres in England and Wales awaiting trial. The equivalent numbers in earlier years were:

31st December 1973 2,671
31st December 1972 2,614
31st December 1971 2,475
31st December 1970 2,452
31st December 1969 2,173

In addition there were 1,712 persons in custody who had been convicted and were awaiting sentences. The equivalent numbers in earlier years were:

31st December 1973 1,256
31st December 1972 1,462
31st December 1971 1,214
31st December 1970 1,531
31st December 1969 1,360

Mr. Kilroy-Silk

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, of those prisoners on remand without bail at the latest available date, how many have been on remand for (a) 1–3 months, (b) 3–6 months, (c) 6–9 months, (d) 9–12 months, and (e) over 12 months, and the average period on remand without bail for each of the last five years.

Dr. Summerskill

I am having the available information analysed and will write to my hon. Friend.