HC Deb 07 November 2002 vol 392 cc855-6W
Jane Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the climate change impact will

Table 1: Persons aged 10 and under 18 sentenced for all offences at all courts, by offence group and type of sentence or order, England and Wales, 20001
Offence group Total sentenced Absolute/conditional discharge Fine Average fine amount (£) Community sentence Immediate custody Average custodial sentence length (months) Otherwise dealt with
Indictable offences:
Violence against the person 6,424 1,169 366 74 3,601 1,053 11.8 822
Sexual offences 467 48 1 100 313 97 25.7 17
Burglary 6,849 875 170 90 4,030 1,597 9.7 908
Robbery 2,238 81 9 103 1,111 1,005 18.6 194
Theft and handling stolen goods 21,006 6,325 2,629 54 10,026 1,406 5.9 3,276
Fraud and forgery 1,017 269 143 52 516 50 5.5 144
Criminal damage 2,576 611 119 56 1,540 164 13.9 541
Drug offences 3,739 1,112 1,434 49 961 164 15.8 264
Motoring offences 556 26 72 127 296 155 6.5 40
Other2 4,388 969 1,112 34 1,615 439 7.2 512
Summary3 27,728 9,147 5,891 54 10,201 734 4.0 4,663
Summary4 14,492 2,014 9,445 92 1,762 550 4.0 1,020
All offences 91,480 22,646 21,391 70 35.972 7,414 9.7 12,401
1 Staffordshire Police Force were only able to supply a sample data for magistrates courts proceeding covering one full week in each quarter for 2000. Estimates based on this sample are included in the figures, as they are considered sufficiently robust at this high level of analysis.
2 Excluding motoring offences
3 non-motoring offences
4 motoring offences

be of the refrigerant to be used in the air conditioning in his Department's new building in Marsham Street. [74757]

Beverley Hughes

I will write to my hon. Friend and place a copy of my letter in the Library.