Prisoners: Wales

(asked on 12th March 2018) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many (a) male and (b) female people ordinarily resident in Wales served custodial sentences in England in each of the last 10 years.


Answered by
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Rory Stewart
This question was answered on 15th March 2018

The table below sets out the number of sentenced prisoners held in English prisons with an origin address in Wales since 2009. No data is available for 2008.

Quarter

Sentenced prisoners in English prisons with origin addresses in Wales

Male sentenced prisoners in Welsh prisons with origin addresses outside Wales

Total Population

Female

% of Total Population

Male

% of Total Population

Total

% of Total Population

Total

% of Total Population

2009

173

0.21%

1,568

1.89%

1,741

2.10%

360

0.43%

82,772

2010

191

0.22%

1,722

2.03%

1,913

2.25%

385

0.45%

85,009

2011

193

0.23%

1,509

1.77%

1,702

2.00%

453

0.53%

85,137

2012

209

0.24%

1,597

1.84%

1,806

2.08%

428

0.49%

86,980

2013

200

0.24%

1,769

2.11%

1,969

2.35%

396

0.48%

83,842

2014

201

0.24%

1,709

2.00%

1,910

2.23%

412

0.48%

85,509

2015

215

0.25%

1,660

1.93%

1,875

2.18%

482

0.56%

86,193

2016

220

0.26%

1,610

1.89%

1,830

2.15%

475

0.56%

85,134

2017

221

0.26%

1,567

1.83%

1,788

2.08%

866

1.01%

85,863

The data are based on snapshots and do not provide an indication of all prisoners with origin addresses in Wales who have served/are serving custodial sentences between 2009 and 2017. Furthermore, the data should not be taken to be representative of prisoners who identify as Welsh/English. When allocating prisoners to suitable establishments closeness to home is one of a number of factors considered. We also consider other factors such as length of sentence, security category and offending behaviour requirements. On occasion the offence itself may dictate location, with (for example) sex offenders mainly being held in prisons where they can receive specialist treatment.

All data shown are based on the prison population at either May or June of each representative year. This tool has been designed for high level analytical purposes only. The detail collected is subject to the inaccuracies inherent in any large-scale recording system. While the figures shown have been checked as far as practicable, they should be regarded as approximate and not necessarily accurate to the last whole number shown in the tables. They are fit to be used for comparing the relative magnitude of components.

Around 97% of prisoners have origin locations. Those with no origin are typically foreign nationals or recently received into custody and have been excluded from this table.

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