HC Deb 27 May 1971 vol 818 cc233-4W
Mr. William Hannan

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is aware of the growing concern of the courts, police authorities and general public at the number of cases coming to trial in which either the assaulted person or the assailant has had too much to drink; whether the number of such individuals is available to him; and if, in the public interest, he will draw the attention of the Committee of Inquiry reviewing the licensing laws to this matter.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

I share in the general concern at the number of crimes of violence in which alcohol is involved and I shall be bringing to the attention of the Clayson Committee the general information available on this matter. Exact information is not available to me on the number of such cases.

Mr. William Hannan

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will state for each of the past five years, at any convenient date, the number of young people under age 18 years found guilty of drunkenness.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

The table below sets out, for each of the years 1966 to 1970, the number of persons under 18 convicted or found guilty in Scotland of (a) being drunk and incapable (b) being drunk and disorderly and (c) other drunkenness offences.

NUMBER OF PERSONS UNDER 18 CONVICTED OR FOUND GUILTY
Being drunk and incapable Being drunk and disorderly Other drunkenness offences Total
1966 258 13 2 273
1967 240 28 1 269
1968 284 28 2 314
1969 262 12 1 275
1970* 348 28 1 377
* The figures for 1970 are provisional.

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