HC Deb 08 March 1979 vol 963 cc813-4W
Mr. Tilley

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many prosecutions were brought against individuals for refusal to give information in the 1971 census, how many prosecutions were successful; and what was the range of penalties imposed.

Mr. Ennals

A total of 434 prosecutions were brought for failure to complete the whole or part of a census form in England and Wales. Of these, 424 were successful. In a small number of cases the defendant, though found guilty, was granted a discharge. In six cases the maximum fine of £50 was imposed.