§ Sir Robert SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many cases of reported drug use there were in prison establishments in Scotland(a) in each 54W of the last 12 months and (b) in each of the last five years for which figures are available; and if he will make a statement. [68544]
§ Mr. McLeishFigures on reported drug use in prison establishments in Scotland are available from the mandatory drug testing (MDT) programme. This includes samples taken as part of a random sample (10 per cent. of all prisoners each month); from prisoners suspected of misusing drugs; from prisoners known previously to have used drugs; from prisoners being assessed for specific opportunities, including open conditions and home leaves; and as part of reception testing of those recently admitted to prison.
Interim figures for the financial year April 1998 to March 1999 are available for the period up to and including December 1998, and are shown in the table:
Month/year Number tested Number positive Percentage positive 1998 April 1,110 328 30 May 1,018 312 31 June 1,066 320 30 July 1,050 322 31 August 1,101 339 31 September 971 270 28 October 1,086 271 25 November 1,064 289 27 December 901 242 27 Final figures for the financial year 1998–99 will be reported in the 1998–99 Scottish Prison Service Annual Report and Accounts. For the last three months of the financial year 1997–98, figures were as follows:
Month/year Number tested Number positive Percentage positive 1998 January 977 319 33 February 1,027 311 30 March 1,116 333 30 Figures are not available prior to February 1996, the date from which mandatory drug testing was phased in across the Scottish prison estate.
In the last two months of the financial year 1995–96, testing took place in two establishments. A total of 315 urine samples were taken, of which 135 returned positive, a rate of 43 per cent.
In the financial year 1996–97, 4,855 samples were taken from prisoners, of which 1,654 returned positive results, a rate of 36 per cent.
In the financial year 1997–98, 12,093 urine samples were taken from prisoners in the mandatory drug testing programme, of which 3,779 returned positive results, a rate of 31 per cent.
From 1 July 1999, this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.
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