§ Mr. Kilroy-Silkasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many life sentence prisoners were in custody on any convenient date in (a) 1950, (b) 1955, (c) 1960, (d) 1965, (e) 1970, (f) 1975, (g) 1980 and (h) 1982; and of these how many had been in custody for more than 10 years.
§ Mr. MellorInformation on the average population of prisoners serving life sentences is published each year in "Prison statistics" (Table 1.2 of the volume for 1981, Cmnd. 8654). The additional information readily available is given in the following table. Figures for the earlier years could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
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Population* of life sentence prisoners† in prison department establishments on 30 June: by time since initial reception into a prison department establishment under sentence Number* Time since initial reception‡ to a prison department establishment under sentence Year Up to 10 years Over 10 years Total 1975 Total 1,021 109 1,130 Of which recalls≑ 5 2 7 1980 Total 1,307 255 1,562 Of which recalls≑ 1 34 35 1982 Total 1,476 311 1,787 Of which recalls≑ 3 54 57 * The figures are those recorded centrally and are approximate: detailed checking of individual cases would involve disproportionate cost. † Includes persons detained under section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. ‡ Includes time spent on licence by prisoners recalled after having been released on licence. ≑ Prisoners who had been recalled after having been released on licence.