HC Deb 16 November 1987 vol 122 cc423-4W
Mr. Amess

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many breach of the peace convictions were related

Deaths from all causes and from chronic liver disease and cirrhosis1 Scotland, 1972–1986
All causes Cirrhosis of the liver
Number Per cent. of all deaths Per cent. change on each preceding year
1972 65,017 258 0.40
1973 64,545 264 0.41 +2.3
1974 64,740 328 0.51 +24.2
1975 63,125 309 0.49 -5.8
1976 65,253 319 0.49 +3.2
1977 62,294 336 0.54 +5.3
1978 65,123 382 0.59 +13.7
1979 65,747 431 0.66 +12.8

to alcohol consumption in each of the years from 1980; and if he will express the figures as a percentage of the total number of convictions for each of the years;

(2) if he will list the number of criminal convictions in which alcohol was a contributory factor, by region, in each of the years since 1972;

(3) how many breach of the peace convictions were made on persons aged under 18 years in which alcohol was a contributory factor in each of the years from 1980;

(4) how many criminal convictions were made on persons under 18 years of age in which alcohol was a contributory factor in each of the years from 1972.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

I regret that the information requested is not available.

Mr. Amess

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many criminal convictions were made for drunken-ness on persons under 18 years of age in each of the years from 1972.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

The information requested is given in the table:

Persons under 18 with charge proved of drunkenness
Year Number
1972 506
1973 579
1974 577
1975 562
1976 469
1977 460
1978 467
1979 506
1980 483
1981 349
1982 295
1983 274
1984 217
1985 184
1986 203

The term 'drunkenness' is taken to mean offences of being drunk and incapable, drunk and disorderly, drunk in or attempting to enter a designated sports ground and similar offences.