HC Deb 23 October 1995 vol 264 cc446-9W
Ms Janet Anderson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many women received custodial sentences for fine defaulting on the grounds of culpable neglect in each year since 1989; [37517]

(2) if he will include in statistics for women serving custodial sentences details of the number of women receiving custodial sentences for fine defaulting. [37519]

Miss Widdecombe

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

Letter from Richard Tilt to Ms Janet Anderson, dated 23 October 1995: The Home Secretary has asked me to reply to your recent Questions asking, how many women received custodial sentences for fine defaulting on the grounds of culpable neglect in each year since 1989 and if he will include in statistics for women serving custodial sentences details of the number receiving custodial sentences for fine defaulting. Prison statistics for sentenced prisoners include fine defaulters. These are published in the annual volume "Prison statistics, England and Wales" (Table 1.1 of the 1993 edition, Cm 2893), copies of which are available from the Library of the House. Provisional information for 1994 shows that 1,420 females were received into a Prison Service establishment in England and Wales for non-payment of a fine. There are a range of measures available to the courts without the recourse to imprisonment for the enforcement of fines. A defaulter is only committed to custody once these methods have been tried or considered and where the court is satisfied that there has been a wilful refusal or culpable neglect to pay.

Ms Gordon

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what were the number of fine defaulters for non-payment of the television licence received in prison between 1991 and 1994 by(a) gender and the age groups (i) 18 to 20, (ii) 21 to 25, (iii) 26 to 30, (iv) 31 to 35, (v) 36 to 40, (vi) 41 to 45, (vii) 46 to

Table 1: Receptions into Prison Service establishments in England and Wales for non-payment of fine imposed for using a television without a licence, 1991–1994
Year and gender
1991 1992 1993 11994
Age Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
18–20 5 8 10 6 8 15 4 4
21–25 56 35 80 46 103 78 85 70
26–30 62 32 98 50 115 67 101 60
31–35 40 26 59 15 89 42 113 37
36–40 35 11 39 21 71 31 53 36
41–45 23 13 48 12 60 26 57 14
46–50 12 7 31 7 42 14 30 13
51–55 11 3 21 1 32 2 25 5
56–60 10 1 12 2 20 2 11 2
61–65 2 4 5 1 8 2
Over 65 2 2 2
Total 258 136 404 160 547 278 487 243
1 Provisional figures.
Table 2: receptions into Prison Service establishments in England and Wales for non-payment of fine imposed for using a television without a licence, by gender and ethnic origin, 19911
Ethnic origin
Year White West Indian, Guyanese, African Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi Chinese, Arab, Mixed origin Other, not recorded (including refusals) Total
1991
Male 248 4 3 3 258
Female 130 1 1 2 2 136
1 The 1991 figures are based on an ethnic origin coding similar to that used in the EC labour force survey. The 1992 to 1994 figures use a new ethnic classification which is congruent with that used for the census of population.
Table 3: receptions into Prison Service establishments in England and Wales for non-payment of fine imposed for using a television licence without a licence, by gender and ethnic origin, 1992–1994 1
Ethnic origin
Year White Black African, Caribbean, other South Asian Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani Chinese and other Chinese, Asian other, Other Total
1992
Male 386 12 2 4 404
Female 148 8 4 160
1993
Male 519 21 5 2 547
Female 267 8 3 278

50, (viii) 51 to 55, (ix) 56 to 60, (x) 61 to 65 and (xi) over 65, (b) gender and ethnic origin and (c) gender and sentence length imposed and average sentence length actually served. [37193]

Miss Widdecombe

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

Letter from Richard Tilt to Ms Mildred Gordon, dated 23 October 1995: The Home Secretary has asked me to reply to your recent Question about the number of fine defaulters for non-payment of the TV licence received in prison between 1991 and 1994 by (a) gender and age (b) gender and ethnic origin and (c) gender and sentence length imposed and average sentence length actually served. Information on the numbern of fine defaulters received into Prison Service establishments in England and Wales for using a television without a licence, is given by age, gender and ethnic origin in the attached tables. The average time served was 11 days for males and 9 days for females. The average time imposed was 4 days for males and 3 days for females.

Table 3: receptions into Prison Service establishments in England and Wales for non-payment of fine imposed for using a television licence without a licence, by gender and ethnic origin, 1992–1994 1
Ethnic origin
Year White Black African, Caribbean, other South Asian Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani Chinese and other Chinese, Asian other, Other Total
19942
Male 462 17 4 4 487
Female 232 10 1 243
1 The 1991 figures are based on an ethnic origin coding similar to that used in the EC labour force survey. The 1992 to 1994 figures use a new ethnic classification which is congruent with that used for the census of population.
2 Provisional figures.