§ Mr. RedmondTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list, by year and by grade of inmate, the number of offences by inmates at HM prison Lindholme, since it was opened of(a) gross personal violence to a prison officer, (b) assault on a prison officer and (c) attempts to commit such offences; and if he will give in his answer the penalty imposed on inmates found guilty of each offence.
§ Mr. Douglas Hogg[holding answer 6 March 1989]: All prisoners held at Lindholme are sentenced adult males. The readily available information relates to offences proved on adjudication and is given in the table.
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