HC Deb 20 November 2002 vol 394 c172W
Mr. Whittingdale

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) how many(a) prosecutions and (b) convictions for TV licence evasion there were in each of the last 20 years. [80441]

(2) what proportion of those prosecuted for TV licence evasion were on income-related benefits in each of the last 20 years. [80443]

Dr. Howells

The available information relates to all offences under the Wireless Telegraphy Acts of 1949 and 1967, though the great majority of these involve licence fee evasion. Information is not recorded on the circumstances of individual offenders. The numbers of defendants proceeded against in the magistrates' courts and found guilty in all courts in England and Wales, for the years 1981 to 2000, were:

Year Proceeded against Found guilty
1981 51.754 49,645
1982 64,140 61,882
1983 69,908 67,496
1984 80,578 77,211
1985 84,806 80,632
1986 138,890 128,646
1987 134,472 120,374
1988 142,306 124,283
1989 141,335 123,672
1990 147,490 126,416
1991 163,964 138,701
1992 195,921 170,285
1993 194,868 168,706
1994 188,711 162,859
19951 130,956 113,795
1996 188,108 164,848
1997 92,728 76,984
1998 96,616 76,605
1999 68,778 55,813
20002 121,137 105,725
1 In 1995 there was a shortfall in the data for offenders found guilty

for Wireless Telegraphic Act offences (57,400).

2 Staffordshire Police Force were only able to supply a sample of

data for magistrates' courts proceedings 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.