HC Deb 14 February 1995 vol 254 cc628-9W
Dr. Godman

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the cost of repairing and renovating prisons as a result of damage caused by prisoners acting unlawfully in each year since 1976.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Responsibility for the subject of the question has been delegated to the Scottish Prison Service under the chief executive, Mr. E. W. Frizzell. I have asked him to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from E. W. Frizzell to Dr. Norman A. Godman dated 14 February 1995:

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton has asked me to reply to your Question about the cost of repairing and renovating prisons as a result of damage caused by prisoners' unlawful activity.

Such activity ranges from minor incidents such as breaking light bulbs to serious riot damage. Damage of a minor nature caused by vandalism would normally be repaired as part of the ongoing maintenance programme and the cost would not therefore be separately identified.

Information on the cost of prisoner damage from major incidents is not available prior to 1986 but the annual cost each year since then is set out in the table below.

Year Cost (£)
1986–87 1,099,437
1987–88 258,926
1988–89 379,790
1989–90 12,805
1990–91 56,595
1991–92 71,556
1992–93 4,865
1993–94 210,413
1994–95 122,204
1 Provisional

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