HC Deb 18 December 2000 vol 360 cc63-4W
Mr. Lidington

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department in how many cases sanctions available to the courts in the event that a person convicted of a criminal offence fails to pay a fine were used in each of the last five years broken down by sanction; and if he will make a statement. [143004]

Mr. Charles Clarke

[holding answer 15 December, 2000]: Apart from information about the number of people imprisoned for fine default, the information requested is not available centrally. The most recent available figures for imprisonment are given in the table.

Receptions of adult fine defaulters into prison in England and Wales
Male Female
1995 18,787 1,370
1996 8,094 461
1997 5,964 372
1998 5,048 326
1999 3,512 215

Source:

Prison Statistics for England and Wales, 1999, table 1.14

Trials of provisions in the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997 made additional disposals available to a small number of courts for a limited period to deal with fine defaulters who would otherwise have gone to prison. The use made of those disposals by the courts was published in the report of the trials, "New measures for fine defaulters, persistent petty offenders and others", in February 2000. A decision has not yet been taken about making these disposals available nationally.