HC Deb 08 March 1999 vol 327 cc32-3W
Miss McIntosh

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners are currently on remand; and what has been the(a) average, (b) median and (c) maximum period for which prisoners have been held on remand in each of the last three years. [75412]

Mr. George Howarth

Provisional information for 26 February shows that there were 12,627 persons held on remand in prisons in England and Wales. Information on the estimated average number of days in custody for untried and convicted unsentenced prisoners over the last three years is given in table 1. This information is also published in "Prison statistics England and Wales" (table 2.2 of the 1997 edition, Cm 4017), a copy of which is in the Library. Information on the estimated median time in custody is given in table 2. No information is collected centrally regarding the maximum time held on remand.

Table 1: Estimated average time spent in custody for untried and convicted unsentenced persons in prisons in England and Wales,1996–1998
Estimated average number of days in custody1
Year Males Females
Untried2
1996 53 41
1997 51 36
19984 47 34
Convicted unsentenced3
1996 34 31
1997 37 30
19981 38 30
1 Estimated from number of receptions and average population
2 Time spent in Prison Service establishments before conviction
3 Time spent in Prison Service establishments after conviction
4 Provisional figures
Table 2: Estimated median for time spent on remand on 30 June 1996–1998
Type of custody/year Estimated median time
All untried
30 June 1996 1 month 28 days
30 June 1997 1 month 26 days
30 June 19981 1 month 29 days
All convicted unsentenced
30 June 1996 2 months 12 days
30 June 1997 2 months 7 days
30 June 19981 2 months 3 days
1Provisional figures