HC Deb 18 January 1978 vol 942 cc218-9W
Mr. Onslow

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will seek to amend Section 14 of the Fugitive Offenders Act 1967 so that an offender extradited from Australia to the United Kingdom can be prosecuted for offences other than those for which he was extradited.

Mr. John

Section 14(2) of the Fugitive Offenders Act 1967 already provides for the prosecution of the fugitive for offences other than those in respect of which he was returned, subject to the consent of

BORSTAL TRAINEES IN LOCAL PRISONS* AND REMAND CENTRES ON 30TH NOVEMBER 1977—BY TIME IN CUSTODY IN A LOCAL PRISON OR REMAND CENTRE SINCE DATE OF SENTENCE
Total Males Females Up to 1 month Over 1 up to 2 months Over 2 up to 3 months
REMAND CENTRES
Cardiff 9 9 7 2
Exeter 3 3 3
Low Newton 49 49 44 3 2
Norwich 4 4 4
Risley 15 5 10 14 1
Winchester 3 3 1 1 1
Total 83 73 10 73 6 4
LOCAL PRISONS
Bedford 8 8 8
Bristol 1 1 1
Birmingham 17 17 16 1
Canterbury 3 3 3
Leeds 36 36 34 2
Lincoln 2 2 1 1
Liverpool 11 11 7 4
Oxford 6 6 6
Swansea 1 1 1
Total 85 85 77 6 2
* Holloway Prison has been excluded as it contains special accommodation where borstal trainees can serve the whole of their sentence.