§ Mr. Peter Bruinvelsasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners held in Her Majesty's prisons are segregated under rule 43; at which prisons; and, of these, how many are aged under 17 years, from 17 to 30 years, from 31 to 40 years and from 41 to 50 years, respectively, at each location.
§ Mr. HurdThe number of prisoners segregated under prison rule 43 either at their own request or for the maintenance of good order and discipline on the latest date for which information is available is as follows:426W
Number of inmates segregated under prison rule 43 on 31 July 1983 Her Majesty's Prison Own request Good order and discipline Total Acklington 1 — 1 Albany 23 3 26 Bedford 7 — 7 Birmingham 8 11 19 Blundeston 5 — 5 Bristol 12 9 21 Camp Hill 10 5 15 Canterbury 8 — 8 Cardiff 13 — 13 Channings Wood 7 — 7 Chelmsford — 5 5 Coldingley — 2 2 Dartmoor 23 6 29 Dorchester 3 1 4 Durham 36 1 37 Exeter 4 — 4 Frankland 11 4 15 Gartree 6 2 8 Gloucester 2 3 5 Haverigg 4 1 5 Highpoint 1 — 1 Hull 1 3 4 Lancaster 2 — 2 Leeds 40 1 41 Leicester 13 1 14 Lewes 4 4 8 Lincoln 27 3 30 Liverpool 76 7 83 Long Lartin 8 1 9 Maidstone 1 2 3 Manchester 40 5 45 Norwich 12 — 12 Nottingham 3 1 4 Oxford 1 1 2 Parkhurst 11 7 18 Pentonville 9 7 16 Preston 4 1 5 Ranby 2 — 2 Reading 2 1 3 Sbepton Mallet — 1 1 Shrewsbury 7 — 7 Stafford 21 2 23 Standford Hill 1 — 1 Sudbury 1 — 1 Swansea 11 1 12 The Verne — 1 1 Wakefield 12 5 17 Wandsworth 89 7 96 Winchester 17 2 19 Wormwood Scrubs 11 5 16 Wymott 3 — 3 613 122 735 I regret that information is not kept centrally on the ages of prisoners segregated under prison rule 43.