§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many prisoners have been released under the early release scheme since 10 April 1998; to which paramilitary groups they were affiliated; how many have been recalled due to further criminal activity; and how many would still be in prison today if the early release scheme was not in operation. [101737]
§ Jane KennedySince the introduction of the early release scheme in April 1998, 447 prisoners have been 803W released under the terms of the Northern Ireland (Sentences) Act 1998 ("the Act"). 156 were life sentence prisoners and 291 were determinate sentence prisoners.
The following table sets out details of the perceived paramilitary association of the 447 individuals released. Information is held, for management purposes, in relation to the perceived paramilitary association of prisoners in Northern Ireland.
At 10 March 2003, seven of the 447 persons released under the terms of the Act had been recalled to prison due to their involvement in further criminal activity during their licence period.
Of the 291 determinate sentence prisoners released under the Act, 54 (19 per cent.) had sentences which would not yet have expired and would still be in custody at this stage. It is not possible to provide an equivalent figure for the 156 life sentence prisoners. Unlike determinate sentence prisoners, there is no specific discharge date, each case being reviewed individually. All released lifers were subject to risk assessment as a requirement of the Act and remain on licence for life.
Breakdown of releases by perceived affiliation Perceived affiliation Total PIRA 206 UDA 87 UVF 67 INLA 32 LVF 17 UFF 14 RHC 3 'Loyalist' 6 'Republican' 3
All figures £000 Board 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 Belfast Statutory capital allocation 0 0 401 133 19 Total recurrent allocation 230 561 836 756 853 Western Statutory capital allocation 0 40 1,377 1,436 1,012 Total recurrent allocation 406 1,049 1,524 1,566 1,779 North eastern Statutory capital allocation 81 64 1,344 700 379 Total recurrent allocation 381 1,176 1,917 2,141 2,163 South eastern Statutory capital allocation 202 312 591 681 660 Total recurrent allocation 243 840 1,463 1.920 1,822 Southern Statutory capital allocation 0 65 770 1,238 1,298 Total recurrent allocation 384 811 1,393 1,889 2,058
§ Mrs. Iris RobinsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland for what reason the places per ward criterion used to calculate the funding for PEAGS places has not been used for calculating places for 2003–04. [101927]
§ Jane KennedyThe Department of Education does not allocate funding to Pre-School Education Advisory
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Breakdown of releases by perceived affiliation Perceived affiliation Total No affiliation 12 Grand total 447