HL Deb 16 April 1986 vol 473 c750WA
Lord Blease

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they can confirm the statement published in the Belfast Newsletter on 22nd March 1986 that "the number of children sexually abused in Northern Ireland is higher proportionally than in any other part of the United Kingdom", and whether they will publish the number of the reported incidents of sexual offences against children in Northern Ireland, and the number cleared, in each of the last five years for which figures are available.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Northern Ireland (Lord Lyell)

The newsletter article erroneously compared an estimate of child sexual abuse reported to local authorities in England and Wales with cases of child abuse of all types reported to health and social services boards in Northern Ireland. The conclusion drawn in the article is therefore incorrect.

The incidence of sexual offences against children in Northern Ireland in the past five years is as follows:—

SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN UNDER 17 YEARS
Reported Cleared
1981 312 222
1982 403 171
1983 396 292
1984 496 334
1985 653 506

COMPARISON WITH ENGLAND AND WALES
Number of sexual offences recorded for 100,000 population 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Northern Ireland 21 27 26 33 43
England and Wales 39 40 41 41 Not available