HC Deb 11 December 1973 vol 866 cc113-4W
Mr. Stallard

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many transfers there have been to Northern Ireland prisons of residents of Northern Ireland, serving sentences in other parts of the United Kingdom, who have requested such transfers; how many cases he has under consideration; and what are the criteria by which he grants such applications.

Mr. Carlisle

The number of prisoners transferred from establishments in England and Wales to establishments in Northern Ireland since 1st January 1971 in order to serve the rest of their sentences has been: 1971—two; 1972—two (including one borstal trainee); 1973—two (including one borstal trainee). My right hon. Friend has no cases under consideration at present. The criteria include the existence of exceptional compassionate grounds and the appropriateness of the transfer in the light of the offence and sentence of the applicant.