HC Deb 08 April 1982 vol 21 cc492-3W
Mr. William Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what have been, in each year or financial year since 1 January 1968, to the latest available date, the sums paid in (a) criminal injuries compensation and (b) compensation for property destroyed to the latest available date (i) in cash and (ii) in real terms.

Mr. John Patten

The information is as follows:

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
Criminal injuries to persons Criminal damage to property
Financial year Actual expenditure Expenditure revalued to current prices in accordance with retail price index Actual expenditure Expenditure revalued to current prices in accordance with retail price index
£ £ £ £
1968–69 2,356 10,660 12,036 54,457
1969–70 131,876 566,280 1,976,760 8,488,271
1970–71 443,474 1,789,669 2,780,604 11,221,315
1971–72 724,470 2,671,483 3,966,680 14,627,132
1972–73 2,173,524 7,481,792 26,592,312 91,537,129
1973–74 3,927,946 12,392,984 27,901,114 88,030,252
1974–75 6,022,556 16,374,691 40,209,285 109,324,784
1975–76 7,937,751 17,371,190 45,844,522 100,327,404
1976–77 6,307,724 11,844,548 49,975,314 93,842,888
1977–78 7,529,349 12,204,164 37,217,730 60,325,442
1978–79 10,621,229 15,896,816 39,150,499 58,596,637
1979–80 8,737,357 10,944,884 39,629,926 49,642,583
1980–81 10,009,218 11,197,267 44,627,341 49,924,405
1981–82 *6,258,408 6,258,408 *36,561,433 36,561,433
* Provisional