§ Mr. AllanTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list(a) the total resources allocated for education services to (b) the average population in and
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Young offender institutions: average population and total education expenditure 1995–96 to 1997–98 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 (to date) Establishment Average population Total spend (£000) Average population Total spend (£000) Average population Total spend (£000) Aylesbury 221 358 239 305 312 366 Brinsford 461 280 490 180 521 154 Castington 289 235 294 201 314 207 Deerbolt 399 362 415 364 420 295 Dover 284 174 305 134 305 133 Feltham 811 367 865 399 895 330 Glen Parva 774 487 867 417 875 400 Hatfield 153 192 160 176 150 184 Hindley 291 367 501 678 526 662 Hollesley Bay 327 476 375 409 431 276 Huntercombe 230 341 243 303 261 289 Lancaster Farms 355 327 469 407 507 421 Onley 486 314 515 314 567 414 Portland 437 421 515 450 544 401 Stoke Heath 288 277 315 237 416 254 Swinfen Hall 184 210 195 199 201 191 Thorn Cross 173 264 235 391 224 421 Wellington 112 200 113 152 151 156 Wetherby 132 261 119 216 277 326 (c) the age range of those held in each young offender institution in each of the last three years; and if he will make a statement. [35344]
§ Ms QuinMale Young Offender Institutions hold offenders aged from 15 to 20 years of age. There will be some inmates in such institutions aged 21 who are waiting for transfer to adult establishments or who are nearing release so that transfer to an adult establishment is not worthwhile.
The average populations of each Young Offender Institution, and the total amounts spent through the education contract on the purchase of education services and education materials, in each of the last three years, are given in the table.
The Young Offender Institutions at Guys Marsh, Moorland, Prescoed and Reading are or were run jointly with adult establishments. Education expenditure on young offenders is not available as a separate figure.
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§ Mr. KeetchTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many convicted 15-year-olds were removed from young offenders' institutions to secure units after being reviewed under Paragraph 20 of the Prison Office Circular 38/92 in each of the last three years. [35607]
§ Ms QuinThis information is not recorded centrally. It is hoped that a new data system will be instituted to allow the production of this and similar information in the future.