HC Deb 18 December 1980 vol 996 c318W
Mr. Nicholas Winterton

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many attacks have been made upon prison officers in Scotland since April 1980; what was the punishment given to each offender in each case; and what was the compensation paid to the injured officer in each case.

Mr. Rifkind

Since April 1980 there have been 32 assaults by inmates on prison officers in Scotland.

Those guilty of committing the assaults were dealt with either by the courts—which imposed custodial sentences ranging from six months to 30 days—by the visiting committees—which awarded a variety of punishments, ranging from loss of 28 days remission to the loss of privileges for varying periods—or the governors—who awarded a variety of punishments, ranging from loss of 14 days' remission to loss of privileges for varying periods.

It is open to victims to seek compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. The Department does not hold records of any such claims.