§ Mr. DewarTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many prosecutions for(a) supply and (b) possession of controlled drugs have taken place in Scotland in each of the last 10 years; and how many have resulted in conviction.
§ Mr. RifkindThe available information is given in the table:
Drugs offences in Scotland 1985–89 Supply Possession Year Persons proceeded against Charge proved Persons proceeded against Charge proved 1985 302 234 2,511 2,230 1986 362 269 2,572 2,275 1987 414 320 2,357 2,134 1988 408 314 2,021 1,837 19891 491 370 1,998 1,801 'Provisional. Prior to 1985 figures for the supply and possession of drugs were not separately identifiable within the Scottish Home and Health Department's classification of crimes and offences.
§ Mr. DewarTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many people have appeared in the High Court charged with drug offences for each of the last five years and in the most recent period for which records are available; and what percentages these figures represent of the total number of appearances in the High Court for all offences.
§ Mr. RifkindThe available information is given in the table:
Persons called to High Court charged with drugs offences 1985–89 Year Persons called to court Percentage of all persons called to court whose main crime or offence related to drugs 1985 281 27 1986 246 23 1987 206 19 1988 154 16 11989 131 14 1Provisional Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 relates to obstructing the police in pursuance of their lawful duty. Persons charged under this section are not separately identifiable within the Scottish Home and Health Department classification of crimes and offences and are not therefore included in the figures.
§ Mr. DewarTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act have been dealt with by Glasgow district court in each of the last 10 years, and in the most recent period for which figures are available.
§ Mr. RifkindThe available information is given in the table:
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Persons called to Glasgow district court for offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 Year Persons called to court 1980 0 1981 0 1982 4 1983 0 1984 1 1985 98 1986 494 1987 377 1988 65 11989 8 1 Provisional. Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 relates to obstructing the police in pursuance of their lawful duty.
Central Dumfries and Galloway Fife Grampian Lothian and Borders Northern Strathclyde Tayside Scotland Crimes and offences recorded by the police, Scotland 19791 2 Total crimes and offences 28,398 17,934 31,779 50,604 116,828 27,104 351,269 50,039 673,955 Total crimes 13,344 4,835 14,257 22,821 62,502 8,711 195,485 24,225 346,680 Violence against the person 223 53 191 407 516 205 4,064 577 6,236 Housebreaking3 2,854 975 2,776 3,763 12,826 1,385 48,202 3,954 76,635 Theft 6,853 2,227 7,323 11,597 34,493 4,451 95,344 12,200 174,488 Fraud and forgery 544 334 835 1,080 4,853 529 6,221 1,152 15,548 Criminal damage 2,845 999 2,417 4,624 7,635 1,432 31,253 4,924 56,129 Other crimes 525 247 715 1,350 2,179 809 10,401 1,418 17,644 Total offences 14,554 13,099 17,522 27,783 54,326 18,393 155,784 25,814 322,275 Crimes and offences recorded by the police, Scotland 1989 Total crimes and offences 44,493 18,514 53,411 76,538 141,039 32,591 465,187 70,258 902,031 Total crimes 21,066 6,733 27,690 34,034 78,301 11,841 275,134 38,586 493,385 Violence against the person 716 210 695 795 3,074 330 7,202 955 13,977 Housebreaking3 3,928 1,147 5,826 5,097 13,462 1,375 55,559 7,333 93,727 Theft 9,110 2,784 12,035 15,073 36,079 4,765 136,704 16,269 232,819 Fraud and forgery 1,036 416 1,324 1,804 4,742 813 12,002 1,915 24,052 Criminal damage 4,340 1,424 5,239 7,850 10,658 2,512 40,012 7,017 79,052 Other crimes 1,936 752 2,571 3,415 10,286 2,046 23,655 5,097 49,758 Total offences 23,427 11,781 25,721 42,504 62,738 20,750 190,053 31,672 408,646 1 The figures in the tables are based on the revised classification of crimes and offences which was introduced at the beginning of 1980. 2 The 1979 figures include crimes reported to the Procurator Fiscal by agencies other than the police (for example the Department of Health and Social Security) in which a prosecution was taken. 3 In Scotland, information is collected on "housebreaking", rather than "burglary".