HC Deb 13 December 1999 vol 341 cc3-5W
Mr. Crausby

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many children below the ages of(a) 15 and (b) 18 years have been held in custody in each of the last five years. [102036]

Mr. Boateng

Information on the number of receptions into Prison Service establishments in England and Wales of persons aged 15–17 between 1994 and 1998 is given in the table. This information is also published in successive volumes of "Prison statistics England and Wales" (Table 3.10 of the 1998 edition, column 4430) copies of which are in the Library. In addition, 107 Secure Training Orders were made between 1 March 1998, the implementation date, and 31 December 1998. Such persons would, at that time, have been accommodated in either a Secure Training Centre or in local authority secure accommodation.

Information on the population of persons aged less than 15 years in local authority secure accommodation is published in a Department of Health statistical bulletin entitled "Children Accommodated in Secure Units". This information is presented on a financial year basis with the last report (Bulletin 1999–6) covering the year ending 31 March 1998.

Receptions1 into prisons in England and Wales of 15–17 year olds by type of custody 1994–98
Year Remand Sentenced
1998 6,482 5,585
1997 6,625 5,617
1996 6,513 5,285
1995 5,960 4,671
1994 5,716 4,120
1 Total receptions cannot be calculated by adding together receptions in each category because there is double counting. However, double counting has been allowed for in the figures of receptions of prisoners under remand where the figures for 'remand' record only once a person received as an untried prisoner who is subsequently received also as a convicted unsentenced prisoner.

Mr. Crausby

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many children below the ages of(a) 15 and (b) 18 years are currently serving custodial sentences. [102037]

Mr. Boateng

The latest available provisional information is for 31 October 1999 and shows that there were 1,770 sentenced persons aged 15–17 in Prison Service establishments in England and Wales on that date. In addition, a further 99 sentenced 12–14 year olds were held in Secure Training Centres with a further two persons being placed in local authority units in England and Wales.

Information on the population of persons aged 15–17 years in Prison Service establishments in England and Wales is published in "Prison statistics England and Wales" (Table 3.2 of the 1998 edition, column 4430) a copy of which is in the Library.

Information on the population of persons aged less than 15 years in local authority accommodation is published in a Department of Health statistical bulletin entitled "Children Accommodated in Secure Units". This information is presented on a financial year basis with the last report (Bulletin 1999–6) covering the year ending 31 March 1998.