§ Mr. Dubsasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the cost of home leave for prisoners in 1985.
§ Mr. MellorFigures collected centrally do not distinguish between expenditure on home leave and680W expenditure on temporary release. In 1985–86, £232,094 was spent on home leave and temporary release. This figure includes travel, subsistence and accommodation allowances for young offenders but excludes expenditure on temporary release to hospital.
§ Mr. Dubsasked the Secretary of State for the Horne Department what payments are made from public funds to prisoners on home leave.
§ Mr. MellorAdult prisoners on home leave receive all travelling expenses, subsistence for the journey and the cost of accommodation and food during the home leave period up to a maximum of £21 or £41 depending on the length of the leave. The person offering hospitality to the prisoner may also be eligible for financial help.
§ Mr. Dubsasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the maximum amount of money which a prisoner may take on home leave.
§ Mr. Mellor£20 for terminal home leave and £10 for short home leave and pre-parole leave.