HC Deb 11 March 2004 vol 418 cc1670-1W
Mr. Hoyle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many curfew orders have been made in Chorley in each of the last five years. [157114]

Paul Goggins

The information requested is contained in the table and relates to offenders sentenced to a curfew order for all offences in the Chorley Petty Sessional Area (PSA) and at the Crown court when committed from the Chorley PSA, in the years 1998 to 2002.

Persons1 sentenced to a curfew order2 for all offences in the

Chorley PSA, 1999 to 2002

Sentenced to a curfew order
1999
2000 5
2001 8
2002 11
1These data are on the principal offence.
2 Curfew orders were introduced nationally in December 1999

Statistics on court proceedings for 2003 will be published in the autumn.

.Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) home and (b) child curfew orders have been made in (i) Greater London and (ii) each London borough in each of the last five years. [159218]

Paul Goggins

It is not possible, from the statistics collected centrally, to identify persons released from custody on Home Detention Curfew orders by area.

The available information is contained in the table and relates to juveniles aged 10–17 sentenced to a curfew order for all offences in the Greater London area, each borough in outer London and each magistrates court in inner London (it is not possible from the statistics collected centrally to identify boroughs in inner London). The figures include curfew orders imposed at the Crown Court when committed for trial or sentence from the courts/boroughs shown.

Number1 of juveniles aged 10–17 sentenced to a curfew order for all offences in Greater London2 and each London borough—1998 to 20021 Sentenced to a curfew order
Magistrates court/borough 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Inner London magistrates courts2
Bow Street
Camberwell Green/Tower Bridge 1 6 24
Guildhall Justice Rooms
Greenwich/Woolwich
Highbury Corner
Horseferry Road 1
Marylebone
South Western 3 30 56
Thames 11 33 36
West London 5 16 46
Outer London boroughs
Barking and Dagenham 4 11
Barnet 1 3 2 5
Bexley 5
Brent 9 5 3 2
Bromley 2 2 1
Croydon 1 12
Ealing 1 1 1 6
Enfield 1 3 8 5 9
Harringey 1 5 13
Harrow 1 1 2 1 4
Havering 2
Hillingdon 3 2 9
Hounslow 4 2 10
Kingston-upon-Thames 1 1
Merton 4 13
Newham 2 13
Redbridge 1 5
Richmond-upon-Thames 3 5
Sutton 1 7
Waltham Forest 9 6
Total 13 13 42 142 292
These data are on the principal offence basis.
Information held centrally does not allow a breakdown of cases by borough in the inner London area.

Statistics on court proceedings for 2003 will be published in the autumn.

Mr. Evans

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many home curfew orders have been made in(a) Ribble Valley and Fulwood and(b) Lancashire in each of the last five years. [156501]

Paul Goggins

The available information is contained in the table and relates to persons sentenced to a curfew order for all offences at all courts in the Lancashire police force area, 1998 to 2002. It is not possible to separately identify the areas of Ribble Valley and Fulwood in the statistics collected centrally.

Number of persons1 sentenced to a curfew order for all offences at

all courts in the Lancashire police force area2, 1998 to 2002

Sentenced to a curfew order
1999 1
2000 58
2001 61
2002 195
1 These data are on the principal offence basis
Curfew orders were introduced nationally in December 1999
Statistics on court proceedings for 2003 will be published in the autumn.