HC Deb 17 March 1994 vol 239 cc769-72W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) if he will list by(a) HM prison, (b) HM remand prison the number of prisoners who applied for Christmas leave and the number of those who were granted Christmas leave; and if he will make a statement;

(2) what criteria he uses when deciding which prisoners may be granted Christmas leave; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

Responsibility for this matter has been delegated to the Director General of the Prison Service, who has been asked to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from A. J. Butler to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 17 March 1994: The Home Secretary has asked me, in the absence of the Director General from the Office, to reply to your recent Questions about the criteria used to consider applications made by prisoners to be granted Christmas leave, and the number of prisoners who applied for and were granted Christmas leave last year. Figures for previous years are not available. The criteria governing the grant of temporary release and home leave are set out in Circular Instructions 12/1988, 36/1989 and 43/1992, copies of which are in the House Library. Remand prisoners are ineligible to apply under either scheme. In addition, specific advice was issued to governors in November last year setting out guidance on the arrangements for the grant of home leave and temporary release over the Christmas and New Year periods. A copy of this instruction (IG 29/1993) is also in the House Library. The figures set out below show those establishments which received applications for home leave or temporary release, and the number of applications made and granted specifically to cover the Christmas period, including 25 and 26 December 1993. Some establishments have not retained records of the number of applications which were made, and these are indicated as not available (N/A) in the table.

Establishment Release applications Releases granted
Albany 3 1
Aldington 13 13
Ashwell 19 19
Askham Grange 64 58
Blakenhurst 0 0
Blantyre House 18 18
Brockhill 6 6
Camp Hill 20 18
Canterbury 9 9
Dorchester 1 1
Downview n/a 21
Drake Hall 56 43
East Sutton Park 14 14
Elmley 25 13
Feltham 59 37
Finnamore Wood 1 1
Ford 104 104
Grendon 2 2
Haslar 4 4
Haverigg 16 15
Howell Grange 60 49
High Down 4 4
Hollesley Bay 22 22
Holloway 70 44
Kirkham 71 71
Kirklevington 62 62
Lancaster Castle 76 21
Lancaster Farms 9 1
Latchmere House 130 130
Leeds 10 0
Leicester 4 2
Littlehey 13 13
Liverpool 5 0
Low Newton 2 2
The Mount 73 36
New Hall 6 6
North Sea Camp n/a 92
Norwich 21 18
Parkhurst 5 3
Pentonville 2 0
Risley 21 21
Rudgate 33 29
Send 21 6
Spring Hill 78 78
Standford Hill 64 59
Stocken 13 13
Styal 12 10
Sudbury 79 79
Swinfen Hall 28 13
Thorn Cross 34 34
Establishment Release applications Releases granted
Wakefield 8 8
Wandsworth n/a 4
Wayland 17 17
Wellingborough 23 19
Werrington 60 30
Whitemoor 2 0
Winchester n/a 6

Receptions of remand prisoners into Prison Service establishments in Humberside and Yorkshire—19931
Male - Ethnic origin Female - Ethnic origin
Age at remand Total White Black2 South Asian3 Chinese and other4 Total White Black2 South Asian3 Chinese and other4
HUMBERSIDE
All remands
All ages 2,267 2,154 76 22 15
Under 17 1 1
17–21 295 281 7 7
22–64 1,968 1,869 69 15 15
65 and over 3 3
All untried
All ages 1,917 1,823 61 21 12
Under 17
17–21 245 232 6 7
22–64 1,669 1,588 55 14 12
65 and over 3 3
First received as untried not subsequently received as convicted unsentenced
All ages 1,285 1,219 40 17 9
Under 17
17–21 144 133 5 6
22–64 1,139 1,084 35 11 9
65 and over 2 2
First received as untried subsequently received as convicted unsentenced
All ages 632 604 21 4 3
Under 17
17–21 101 99 1 1
22–64 530 504 20 3 3
65 and over 1 1
First received as convicted unsentenced
All ages 350 331 15 1 3
Under 17 1 1
17–21 50 49 1
22–64 299 281 14 1 3
65 and over
All convicted unsentenced
All ages 982 935 36 5 6
Under 17 1 1
17–21 151 148 2 1
22–64 829 785 34 4 6
65 and over 1 1
NORTH YORKSHIRE
All remands
All ages 143 135 4 1 3
Under 17 23 23
17–21 120 112 4 1 3
65 and over
All untried
All ages 133 125 4 1 3