HC Deb 01 April 2004 vol 419 cc1604-5W
Mr. Maude

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many prisoners on remand were(a) acquitted and (b) given a non-custodial sentence in each of the last 10 years; and what proportion each figure forms of the total prison population in each of these years. [163252]

Paul Goggins

The first table gives information relating to the estimated number of prisoners received on remand who were(a) acquitted and (b)given a non-custodial sentence in each of the last 10 years.

The average annual population of remand prisoners from 1993 to 2002 is given in the second table. It is not possible to calculate the number received on remand who were later acquitted or given a non-custodial sentence as a proportion of the remand population. To do so would require the time served on remand for each of these prisoners which is not available. Secondly, some of the time spent on remand counts towards some, or all, of the sentence served.

Table 2:Average Population of remand Prisoners in custody1 1993 to 2002
Annual average
1993 10,674
1994 12,357
1995 11,375
1996 11,613
1997 12,131
1998 12,568
1999 12,520
2000 11,274
2001 11,238
2002 12,792
1 Includes Prisoners held in police cell in 1993 to 1995.

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