HC Deb 26 October 1993 vol 230 cc548-51W
Ms Corston

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) 15 and 16-year-olds and (b) 17 to 21-year-olds were sentenced to custody in England arid Wales in each of the last 12 months.

Mr. Maclean

Information for 1992, which is provisional, is given in the table. 1993 data will not be available until autumn 1994.

Type of court/type of offence January February March April May June July August September October November December Total
All courts Indictable 1,141 1,057 1,149 1,007 948 925 1,166 813 858 728 766 669 11,227
Summary non-motoring 161 128 163 105 87 120 134 111 105 64 70 77 1,325
All offences2 1,302 1,185 1,312 1,112 1,035 1,045 1,300 924 963 792 836 746 12,552
All ages Magistrates courts
Indictable 1,341 1,172 1,255 1,157 975 1,040 1,067 1,017 1,035 483 609 645 11,796
Summary non-motoring 438 359 380 314 266 336 322 300 277 143 187 164 3,486
All offences2 1,779 1,531 1,635 1,471 1,241 1,376 1,389 1,317 1.312 626 796 809 15,282
The Crown court
Indictable 3,622 3,412 3,742 3,000 2,960 3,202 3,637 2,468 2,889 2.273 2,538 2,210 35,953
Summary non-motoring 79 54 68 52 41 52 68 43 50 36 30 34 607
All offences2 3,701 3,466 3,810 3,052 3,001 3,254 3,705 2,511 2,939 2,309 2,568 2,244 36,560
All courts
Indictable 4,963 4,584 4,997 4,157 3,935 4,242 4,704 3,485 3,924 2,756 3,147 2,855 47,749
Summary non-motoring 517 413 448 366 307 388 390 343 327 179 217 198 4,093
All offences2 5,480 4,997 5,445 4,523 4,242 4,630 5,094 3,828 4,251 2,935 3,364 3,053 51,842
1 Provisional.
2 Excluding summary motoring.

Note: For summary motoring offences five 15-year-olds were sentenced to immediate custody in 1992, 23 16-year-olds, 769 17–20 year-olds and a total of 5,698 for all ages.

Ms Ruddock

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many 15-year-olds have been(a) remanded in custody and (b) sentenced to custodial terms, in 1993 to the latest date available; and, of these, how many were male and how many were female;

(2) how many 15-year-olds were (a) remanded in custody and (b) sentenced to custodial terms in 1992; and of these, how many were male and how many were female.

Mr. Maclean

[holding answers 19 October 1993]: Information for 1992, which is provisional, is given in the table. 1993 data will not be available until autumn 1994.

Remand and custodial data for 15-year-olds by gender 19921 England and Wales
Males Females
Receptions on remand into prison service establishments 376
Sentenced to immediate custody 519 4
1 Provisional

Ms Ruddock

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) of those 15-year-olds (a) remanded into custody and (b) sentenced to custody in 1992, how many faced charges of committing or attempting to commit the offences of (i) theft, (ii) handling, (iii) deception and fraud, (iv) burglary, (v) taking without consent, (vi) allowing to be carried, (vii) aggravated vehicle taking, (viii) motor vehicle interference, (ix) criminal damage, (x) common assault and actual bodily

Persons aged 15 years sentenced to immediate custody by offence and sex—19921
England and Wales
Offence description Magistrates courts Crown courts All courts
Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons
Aggravated vehicle taking
Causing death by 1 1 1 1
Other (indictable) 23 23 1 1 24 24
Criminal damage of £2,00 or under 1 1 1 1
Theft of a motor vehicle 7 7 1 1 8 8
Unauthorised taking of motor vehicle 65 65 65 65
Other Theft 22 22 2 2 24 24
Handling stolen goods 11 11 1 1 12 12
Fraud and Forgery 1 1 1 1
Burglary 174 1 175 18 18 192 1 193
Causing danger

harm, (xi) sexual offences, (xii) other offences of violence against the person, (xiii) possession of drugs, (xiv) possession with intent to supply drugs or (xv) other offences; and how many of the 15-year-olds in each case were (1) male and (2) female;

(2) how many 15-year-olds (a) remanded into custody and (b) sentenced to custody in 1993 to the latest date available faced charges of committing or attempting to commit the offences of (i) theft, (ii) handling, (iii) deception and fraud, (iv) burglary, (v) taking without consent, (vi) allowing to be carried, (vii) aggravated vehicle taking, (viii) motor vehicle interference, (ix) criminal damage, (x) common assault and actual bodily harm, (xi) sexual offences, (xii) other offences of violence against the person, (xiii) possession of drugs, (xiv) possession with intent to supply drugs or (xv) other offences; and how many of the 15-year-olds in each case were (1) male and (2) female.

Mr. Maclean

[holding answer 19 October 1993]: The analysis requested of persons remanded is not available centrally because although some information on the use of remands during proceedings is collected, the amount of detail recorded is limited and does not identify separately every individual offence. Moreover the data which are collected are particularly subject to data quality problems.

Information for England and Wales in 1992, which is provisional showing the number of 15-year-olds sentenced to immediate custody by offence and sex is given in the table. 1993 data will not be available until the autumn of 1994.

Offence description Magistrates courts Crown courts All courts
Males Females Persons Males Femalesi Persons Males Females Persons
Criminal damage
Indictable 16 16 5 5 21 21
Summary 8 8 8 8
Common assault
Actual bodily harm (ABH) 23 —23 4 4 27 27
Grievous bodily harm (GBH)
Wounding with intent to do GBH etc. 3 3 2 2 5 5
Wounding or inflicting GBH with or without weapon 12 12 3 3 15 15
Sexual offences 1 1 2 2 2 1 3
Other violence against the person
Drugs
Supplying or offering to supply 3 3 3 3
Possession of a controlled drug
Possession with intent to supply
Other drug offences
Total indictable offences 364 3 367 69 1 70 433 4 437
Total summary non-motoring offences 81 81 81 81
Total summary motoring offences 5 5 5 5
Total all offences 450 3 453 69 1 70 519 4 523
1 Provisional