§ Ms HodgeTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what are the most up-to-date annual figures for(a) the rate of conviction and (b) the average sentences for cases heard by Barking magistrates court relating to (i) all crimes of theft, (ii) all juvenile crimes and (iii) crimes of theft committed by juveniles;
(2) what are the most up-to-date figures for (a) the rate of conviction and (b) the average sentence for cases heard by Havering magistrates court in relation to (i) all crimes of theft, (ii) all juvenile crimes and (iii) crimes of theft committed by juveniles;
(3) what are the most up-to-date annual figures for (a) the rate of conviction and (b) the average sentence for cases heard by Redbridge magistrates court relating to (i) all crimes of theft, (ii) all juvenile crimes and (iii) crimes of theft committed by juveniles.
§ Mr. MacleanInformation for 1993 is given in the table.
Letter from Mr. Derek Lewis to Mr. George Howarth, dated 25 November 1994:
The Home Secretary has asked me to reply to your recent Question about escapes and escape attempts from prisons for each of the last 122 months from gaols in England and Wales.This information is shown in the following table.449W
Escapes Attempted Escapes November 1993 21 24 December 1993 27 36 January 1994 5 12 February 1994 10 18
Escapes Attempted Escapes March 1994 5 8 April 1994 15 28 May 1994 10 15 June 1994 9 14 July 1994 21 6 August 1994 21 17 September 1994 24 17 October 1994 10 27 Total 178 222