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Serious Crimes

Volume 983: debated on Friday 25 April 1980

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asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what percentage of those sentenced to imprisonment in (a) 1974 and (b) 1979 had committed offences involving violence, sex, robbery, arson or drug trafficking.

PERSONS SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT FOR CERTAIN OFFENCES AS A PERCENTAGE OF ALL PERSONS SO SENTENCED*
ENGLAND AND WALES
Percentage
Imprisonment
ImmediateSuspended
Principal offence1974197819741978
Violence against the person910910
Sexual offences3322
Robbery34—†—†
Arson11—†—†
Drug trafficking‡··§1··§1
Total number sentenced to imprisonment for indictable and non-indictable offences (=100 per cent.)32,29343,99229,49935,324
* Exceptionally a person sentenced to imprisonment by a magistrates' court on the same occasion for both an indictable offence and a non-indictable offence (which includes drug trafficking) would be counted twice.
† Less than ½ per cent.
‡Comprises drugs offences of unlawful production, unlawful supply, possession with intent to supply unlawfully and unlawful import and export, being the occupier or concerned in the management of premises and permitting or suffering certain activities to take place there.
§ Figures for 1974 are not available; the figures for 1973 are less than ½ per cent.