HC Deb 29 January 1987 vol 109 c345W
Mr. Tony Banks

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what facilities are available for those female prisoners who are held in police cells, who would otherwise have been remanded in prison;

(2) if he will list the number of female prisoners held in police cells, in each of the last six months, who would otherwise have been remanded in prison; which police stations they were held in; and for how long.

Mr. Mellor

The number of female prisoners held in police cells in England and Wales on each Friday since 1 August was as follows. Full details of where each was held and for how long and of the facilities available at each location are not available centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. We are conscious that prisoners in police cells do not receive the full range of entitlements that would apply were they in prison custody; nevertheless, the police are doing their best to provide whatever facilities they can under circumstances.

Date Number
31 July–1 August 62
7–8 August 33
14–15 August 45
21–22 August 38
28–29 August 41
4–5 September 40
11–12 September 39
18–19 September 46
25–26 September 57
2–3 October 55
9–10 October 66
16–17 October 61
23–24 October 72
30–31 October 73
6–7 November 83
13–14 November 70
20–21 November 87
27–28 November 87
4–5 December 93
11–12 December 110
18–19 December 116
25–26 December 59
1–2 January 65
8–9 January 74
15–16 January 107
22–23 January 89