HC Deb 19 February 1992 vol 204 cc158-9W
Mr. Steinberg

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of offenders re-offended(a) while doing community service or (b) after community service in the latest year for which figures are available.

Mr. John Patten

The available information is published in Home Office statistical bulletins issue 18/83 "Reconvictions of those given Community Service Orders" (HSOB 34/86 "Reconvictions of those given Probation Orders" also refers to it) Copies of these publications are in the Library.

Of the 2,486 persons given CSOs 1278 (51 per cent.) were reconvicted within two years of the start of the order. Of these, 18 per cent. of the total were reconvicted during their CSO, 15 per cent. coincidental with the termination of their order and 18 per cent. after termination.

The reconviction rate rises to 59 per cent. after three years.

Mr. Steinberg

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) community service sentences, (b) fines and (c) custodial sentences have been imposed by magistrates in the latest year for which figures are available.

Mr. John Patten

Information for 1990, which is provisional, is given in the table.

Number of offenders sentenced at magistrates courts for all offences by disposal 19901
England and Wales (thousands)
11990
Total sentenced 1,423.6
Community based: 83.4
Community service order 27.1
Fully suspended sentence 13.3
Probation order 36.7
Supervision order 6.3
Fine 1,184.5
Custodial sentences: 19.7
Partly suspended imprisonment 0.2
Unsuspended imprisonment 13.0
Young offender institution 6.5
Other 136.0
1 Provisional