HC Deb 24 May 1999 vol 332 cc28-9W
Mr. Beith

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many(a) self-inflicted deaths, (b) incidents of self harm, (c) reported assaults of prisoners on other prisoners and (d) reported assaults of prisoners on members of staff took place in each young offenders institution and in total in (i) 1997–98 and (ii) 1998–99; and if he will make a statement. [84747]

Mr. George Howarth

The information requested is given in the tables.

1997–98
Young offender institutions Self-inflicted deaths Incidents of self-harm Assaukts(prisoner on prisoner) Assaults (prisoner on staff)
Aylesbury 1 32 54 45
Castington 0 13 40 8
Deerbolt 0 87 65 11
Dover 0 10 16 9
Feltham 2 292 11 5
Glen Parva 0 136 78 16
Guys Marsh 0 28 11 2
Hatfield 0 1 10 0
Huntercombe o 18 20 7
Onley 0 75 102 25
Portland 0 16 10 1
Reading 1 72 18 8
Stoke Heath 0 61 21 6
Swinfen Hall 0 13 13 8
Thorn Cross 0 1 17 3
Wetherby 0 24 34 5
Totals 4 879 520 159
1998–99
Young offender institutions Self-inflicted deaths Incidents of self-harm1 Assaults(prisoner on prisoner) Assaults (prisoner on staff)
Aylesbury 0 71 39 78
Castington 0 22 70 32
Deerbolt 0 75 44 13
Dover 0 7 20 8
Feltham 0 275 17 5
Glen Parva 2 107 152 39
Guys Marsh 0 23 7 4
Hatfield 0 2 10 0
Huntercombe 0 9 27 8
Onley 0 71 119 40
Portland 0 34 12 5
Reading 1 31 4 1
Stoke Heath 0 102 22 9
Swinfen Hall 0 8 19 11
Thorn Cross 0 0 31 0
Wetherby 0 40 48 14
Totals 3 877 641 267
1Provisional figure based on 98 per cent. of expected Prison Service establishment returns received to date.

Note:

Incidents do not equate to numbers of prisoners since an individual prisoner may self-harm more than once.

Total number of reported incidents (all prison types)
1997–98 1998–99
Self-inflicted deaths 74 82
Incidents of self-harm 7,023 6,603
Assaults—prisoner on prisoner 2,902 3,673
Assaults—prisoner on staff 1,387 1,640

Notes:

  1. 1. Establishments have been categorised according to their primary role. However, it should be noted that there are a number of other prisons that hold young offenders (e.g. male remand centres) which are not included.
  2. 2. Not all self-inflicted deaths conclude with a verdict of suicide.