HC Deb 12 January 1916 vol 77 cc1614-5W
Mr. KING

asked the Home Secretary how many certificates, under the proviso to Sub-section (1) of Section 97 or Subsection (3) of Section 102 of the Children Act, 1908, were issued in England and Wales in 1914?

Mr. SAMUEL

As stated in reply to a question by my hon. Friend on the 8th June, 1915, the number of young persons committed to prison in the year ended 31st March, 1915, with a certificate under Subsection (3) of Section 102 of the Children Act, was eight. For the reasons given in the reply to the question asked on the 29th June last, I am unable to give the figures of young persons sent to prison on remand or on committal for trial.

Mr. KING

asked the Home Secretary how many children were in England and Wales committed in 1914 to industrial schools under Sub-section (5) of Section 58 of the Children Act, 1908; and how many of those so committed were committed on the ground of refractory conduct?

Mr. SAMUEL

The number committed under this Sub-section was twenty-six. All these children were committed on the ground of refractory conduct.