HC Deb 09 December 2002 vol 396 cc125-8W
Lynne Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many women are in prison for(a) drug offences, (b) drug trafficking offences and (c) supply offences; and of these groups of women, what percentage (i) have dependent children, (ii) are UK nationals and (iii) are non-UK nationals giving countries of nationality. [82861]

Hilary Benn

Information on the number of women in prison for drug supply offences, unlawful import/export and other drugs offences, and the nationality of these prisoners, is contained in the table.

Statistics on whether women currently in prison for drugs offences have dependent children is not available.

Previous Home Office research (Caddie & Crisp, Imprisoned women and mothers, 1994, Home Office Research Study 162), found that 61 per cent. of women in prison were mothers of children aged under 18 and/or were pregnant. 28 per cent. of sentenced mothers in this study were in prison for drugs offences.

Imprisoned women England and Wales 31 October 2002
Nationality Number Unlawful import/export Drugs supply Other drugs offences
Antarctica 1 1
Australia 1 1
Bangladesh 1 1
Barbados 1 1
Belgium 5 5
Brazil 10 9 1
Canada 2 2
Columbia 6 3 1 2
Dominican Republic 1 1
Ecuador 1 1
France 7 5 2
Germany 4 3 1
Germany 5 5
Ghana 5 4 1
Greece 1 1
Grenada 2 2
Guyana 3 3
India 4 2 2
Irish Republic 4 3 1
Italy 2 2
Jamaica 459 397 35 27
Kenya 2 2
Latvia 1 1
Liberia 1 1
Imprisoned Women England and Wales 31 October 2002
Nationality Number Unlawful import/export Drugs supply Other drugs offences
Montserrat 2 2
Netherlands 21 20 1
Netherlands Antilles 3 3
Nigeria 17 15 1 1
Not known 9 9
Pakistan 1 1
Peru 1 1
Poland 1 1
Portugal 7 7
Singapore 1 1
South Africa 22 21 1
Spain 12 12
St Christopher and Nevis 1 1
St Kitts and Nevis 2 2
St Lucia 1 1
Stateless 1 1
Surinam 1 1
Sweden 2 2
Switzerland 1 1
Thailand 1 1
Tongo 1 1
Trinidad and Tobago 3 3
United Kingdom 842 283 320 239
United States of America 9 9
Venezuela 4 4
Vietnam 1
Virgin Islands 1 1
Zimbabwe 1 1
Total 1,497 857 364 277

Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many women are held in prisons in England and Wales, broken down by the offences they are held for. [83670]

Hilary Benn

The requested data are shown in the following table. Female prisoners held in prisons in England and Wales on the 31 October 2002, broken down by offence.

Offence Group Number of female prisoners
Total 4,427
Violence against the person 695
Sexual offences 21
Burglary 305
Robbery 481
Theft and handling 726
Fraud and forgery 133
Drugs offences 1,497
Other offences 460
Offence not recorded 108

Simon Hughes

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many women were received into prison in each of the last three years, broken down by offences. [83671]

Hilary Benn

The number of women first received into prisons in England and Wales over the last three years by offence type is given in the table.

First receptions of females into prison service establishments in England and Wales by offence group
Offence Group 1999 2000 2001
Total 10,982 10,752 12,164
Violence against the person 1,126 1,182 1,318
Sexual offences 28 37 29
Burglary 468 426 527
First receptions of females into prison service establishments in England and Wales by offence group
Offence Group 1999 2000 2001
Robbery 254 311 395
Theft and handling 4,135 4,156 4,587
Fraud and forgery 673 619 678
Drugs offences 1,275 1,196 1,452
Other offences 2,063 1,934 2,181
Offence not recorded 958 891 997