§ Mr. Freesonasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners had been on remand for (a) longer than three months (b) longer than six months (c) longer than nine months and (d) over a year on average in London establishments at the latest convenient date.
§ Mr. Mayhew[pursuant to his reply, 19 January 1981]: The only estimates which can be made available with disproportionate cost are given in the following table.
Unsentenced prisoners in prison department establishments in Greater London†on 30 November 1980: by length of time since first remand in custody Length of time since first remand in custody* Estimate number of persons† Up to and including 3 months 560 Over 3 months up to and including 6 months 170 Over 6 months up to and including 9 months 100 Over 9 months up to and including 1 year 40 Over 1 year 30 Total 900 * Including any time which may have spent on bail. † Excluding unsentenced prioners held in police cells on 30 November 1980 because of industrial action by prison officers, for whom corresponding information is not available.
§ Mr. Freesonasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners had been on remand for (a) longer than three months, (b) longer than six months, (c) longer than nine months and (d) over a year at Brixton prison at the convenient date.
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§ Mr. Mayhew[pursuant to his reply, 19 January 1981]: The only estimates which can be made available without disproportionate cost are given in the following table.
Unsentenced prisoners in Brixton prison on 30 November 1980: by length of time since first remanded in custody* Length of time since first remand in custody* Estimate number of persons Up to and including 3 months 320 Over 3 months up to and including 6 months 70 Over 6 months up to and including 9 months 50 Over 9 months up to and including 1 year 20 Over 1 year 20 Total 480 * Including any time which may have been spent on bail.