HC Deb 17 December 1975 vol 902 cc659-61W
Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many persons were cautioned in the Metropolitan Police area as an alternativ to prosecution in respect of malicious and criminal damagein each of the years 1965 to 1971; and how many of these were (a) under 14 years of age (b) 14 and under 17 years of age (c) 17 and under 21 years of age and (d) 21 years of age and over;

(2) how many prosecutions for malicious and criminal damage were brought in the Metropolitan Police area in each of the years 1965 to 1971: and how many of the persons proceeded against were (a) under 14 years of age (b) 14 and under 17 years of age (c) 17 and under 21 years of age and (d) 21 years of age and over;

(3) how many persons were convicted in the Metropolitan Police area on charges of criminal damage, excluding arson, during each of the years 1972, 1973 and 1974; how many of these were under the age of 21 years; how many were dealt with by way of (a) fines, (b) custodial sentences and (c) other sentences; and in how many cases the payment of compensation was ordered.

Dr. Summerskill

I regret that this information is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many cases of criminal damage, excluding arson, were reported to the Metropolitan Police in each of the years 1972, 1973 and 1974.

Dr. Summerskill

The number of offences of criminal damage of value over £20, excluding arson, recorded as known to the Metropolitan Police in these years as is follows:

1972 7,237
1973 9,371
1974 13,243

No information is available on the number of criminal damage offences of value £20 or less.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many cases of malicious and criminal damage were reported to the Metropolitan Police during each of the years from 1965 to 1971.

Dr. Summerskill

The number of offences of malicious damage of value over £20 recorded as known to the Metropolitan Police in each year between 1965 and 1971 is as follows:

1965 2,077
1966 2,436
1967 2,379
1968 2,517
1969 3,674
1970 4,171
1971 5,539

No information is available on the number of malicious damage offences of value £20 or less.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the statutory provisions under which magistrates' courts have power to hold parents responsible for fines and compensation orders imposed on young offenders convicted on charges of criminal damage excluding arson; and how many times were these powers used by magistrates' courts in the Metropolitan Police area during each of the years 1972. 1973 and 1974.

Mr. Alexander W. Lyon

Under Section 55 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933, as amended, where a child or young person is found guilty a court may, and if the offender is a child shall, order a parent or guardian to pay any fine, damages, costs or compensation imposed on the offender unless the court is satisfied that the parent or guardian cannot be found or has not conduced to the commission of the offence by neglecting to exercise due care or control of the child or young person. Information on how many times this power has been used by courts in the Metropolitan Police area in recent years is not readily available and could not be obtained without disproportionate cost.