HC Deb 20 July 1984 vol 64 c350W
Mr. McNamara

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give the average period between remand and trial for prisoners refused bail and charged with terrorist-type offences in Great Britain in each year since 1973; and how many persons were charged with such offences in each year.

Mr. Hurd

[pursuant to his reply, 10 July 1984, c. 482–83.]: The only information which is readily available is given in the table. It relates to those who were still in custody in England and Wales on 1 July 1984 and in category A and does not cover those prisoners who had been released or who had been removed from category A. Thus, the figures do not provide a comprehensive indication of the total number of prisoners charged with terrorist-type offences.

Prisoners in prison department establishments in England and Wales on 1 July 1984 on category A who had been charged with or convicted of terrorist-type offences
Year of first reception into custody on remand Number of persons Average period, in weeks, between date of first reception and date of conviction*
1973 5 35
1974 23 36
1975 13 50
1976 4 49
1977 1 32
1978 4 35
1979 4 58
1980 6 30
1981 2 27
1982 6 49
1983 1 †—
1 January to 30 June 1984 9 †—
* Approximate figures
† Not available; not yet come to trial

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