§ Mr. BradyTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many and what percentage of offenders subject to an antisocial behaviour order have subsequently been arrested(a) once, (b) one to five times and (c) more than five times. [129099]
§ Ms BlearsInformation on the number of persons who have been issued with an antisocial behaviour order and have subsequently been arrested is not collected centrally.
§ Dr. StoateTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of individuals in the age groups(a) 12 to 14, (b) 15 to 17, (c) 18 to 21 and (d) 21 plus, who have been found guilty of breaching an antisocial behaviour order received (i) a custodial sentence and (ii) a detention and training order; and if he will make a statement. [129114]
§ Ms BlearsThe available information, relating to England and Wales for the years 1999, 2000 and 2001 is contained in the table.
Data for 2002 will be available in December 2003.
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Persons found guilty of breaching an Anti-Social Behaviour Order and the percentage given custodial sentences, England and Wales, 2000 and 2001 Year and age group Total found guilty Percentage receiving detention and training order Percentage receiving other forms of immediate custody1 2000 Age 12–14 10 40 10 Age 15–17 21 38 — Age 18–21 5 — 20 Age 21 plus 30 — 70
Persons found guilty of breaching an Anti-Social Behaviour Order and the percentage given custodial sentences, England and Wales, 2000 and 2001 Year and age group Total found guilty Percentage receiving detention and training order Percentage receiving other forms of immediate custody1 2001 Age 12–14 34 29 — Age 15–17 92 43 — Age 18–21 42 — 43 Age 21 plus 90 — 51 1 Includes secure training order, young offender institution and immediate imprisonment.
§ Mrs. Curtis-ThomasTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many convictions there have been in the last six months for breach of an antisocial behaviour order in the north-west of England. [129470]