HC Deb 07 June 1995 vol 261 cc175-7W
Mrs. Roche

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what is the average length of time for patients with hospital orders for manslaughter between the restriction order being imposed and any kind of leave of absence, including supervised shopping trips; [26096]

(2) pursuant to his answer of 11 May, Official Report, column 554, on restricted patients with a hospital order sentenced for manslaughter, for each year and each category, what was the average length of term between

Female sentenced population in England and Wales on 28 February 1995; drugs offences, by nationality
Number
Poland 1
South Africa 1
Spain 1
Turkey 1
Trinidad and Tobago 1
Tanzania 1
United Kingdom 193
USA 8
Venezuela 1
Zambia 1
Total 330

Ms Janet Anderson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will state by category of crime, the type of crime committed by each of the female prisoners in custody as at 9 May and the length of sentence in each case. [25963]

Mr. Michael Forsyth

Responsibility for this matter has been delegated to the Director General of the Prison Service, who has been asked to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from Derek Lewis to Ms Janet Anderson, dated 7 June 1995: The Home Secretary has asked me to reply to your recent Question asking if he will state by category of crime, the type of crime committed by each of the female prisoners in custody as at 9 May and the length of sentence in each case. The most recent provisional information for 28 February 1995 is given in the attached table.

the patients' first supervised visit outside and their ultimate release; [26152]

(3) on restricted patients with a hospital order sentenced for manslaughter, how many of those patients in each category in each year have taken part in supervised outside visits; [26154]

(4) on restricted patients with a conviction for manslaughter for each year listed what was the shortest length of time between the restriction order being imposed and any kind of leave of absence, including supervised shopping trips. [26155]

Mr. Michael Forsyth

[holding answer 6 June 1995]: This information is not available.

Mrs. Roche

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to his answer of 11 May,Official Report column 554, on restricted patients with a hospital order sentenced for manslaughter, how many of the patients in each year in each category have committed further offences since being released; and if he will give details of the offences. [26151]

Mr. Michael Forsyth

[holding answer 6 June 1995]: Of the 84 restricted patients with a hospital order who were sentenced for manslaughter and discharged between 1985 and 1994, two are known to have been subsequently convicted of a standard list 1offence before the end of 1993. One patient was sentenced for manslaughter in 1987, the other in 1989. The subsequent offences were theft from shops and burglary in a building other than a dwelling. 1 All indictable—including triable either way—plus some summary.

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