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Temporary Migrants

Damian Green: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many temporary migrants (a) were receiving NHS treatment, (b) had places in state schools and (c) were receiving in-work benefits on 1 December 2005. [44827]

Mr. McNulty: For all of the above requests, the information is not collated centrally, and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Terrorism Bill

Mr. Hands: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the occasions (a) before and (b) after 26 October on which (i) he and (ii) his representatives contacted Hammersmith and Fulham police about the Terrorism Bill; and what form that contact took. [45260]

Hazel Blears: Neither my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary nor his officials in the Home Office have contacted Hammersmith and Fulham police specifically in relation to the Terrorism Bill.
 
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Traffic Offences

Mr. Hurd: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many (a) males and (b) females were convicted of motoring offences in (i) Ruislip-Northwood constituency, (ii) the London borough of Hillingdon, (iii) Greater London and (iv) England in each of the last five years, broken down by offence; [40712]

(2) how many young people of school age have been found guilty of committing a crime in (a) Ruislip-Northwood constituency, (b) the London borough of Hillingdon, (c) Greater London and (d) England in each of the last five years for which figures are available. [40714]

Fiona Mactaggart: Data from the court proceedings database held by the Office for Criminal Justice Reform is provided in the following tables and gives the number of persons found guilty of motoring offences, broken down by sex and type of offence, and the number of young people of school age found guilty of committing a crime in Hillingdon petty sessional area, Greater London and England 2000–04.

In addition to court proceedings statistics, the number of young people of school age Cautioned in Greater London and England are also provided in the table.

It is not possible to identify those offenders in the Ruislip-Northwood constituency, as the data is not collected at this level of detail nor is it possible to identify the number of the Reprimands or Final Warnings given in Hillingdon petty sessional area.

Court statistics for 2005 will be available in autumn 2006.
Number of offenders found guilty for motoring offences, by offence type and sex, Hillingdon Petty Sessional Area, Greater London and England, 2000–2004(77)Hillingdon Petty Sessional Area

Males
Females
Offence type2000200120022003200420002001200220032004
Dangerous driving1215161614
Driving etc, after consuming alcohol or taking drugs3343113863944503729444150
Careless driving14210211591112228131819
Accident offences45108411
Driving Licence related offences130153174228281965624
Vehicle Insurance Offences4674605717241,11148406665168
Vehicle Registration and Excise Licence offences116981092226
Work record or employment offences4226184460112
Operator's Licence offences7111471
Vehicle Test offences10813211711
Fraud, forgery, etc associated with vehicle or driver records14181842181
Vehicle, or part, in dangerous or defective condition1341161331761076711910
Speed limit offences4974245983061826749933959
Motorway offence (other than speeding)3246135361
Neglect of traffic directions149129129156831319111815
Neglect of pedestrian rights131016171261435
Obstruction, waiting and parking offences484679814464885
Lighting offences3685821
Noise offences23111
Load offences23293650211
Offences peculiar to motor cycles111
Miscellaneous offences (including trailer offences)232527107224114


(77) These data are provided on the principal offence basis.




 
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Greater London(79)

Males
Females
Offence type2000200120022003200420002001200220032004
Dangerous driving357385445554561613101417
Driving etc, after consuming alcohol or taking drugs9,9539,55610,93410,52010,8071,0069651,1321,0931,233
Careless driving4,1873,5553,0622,9012,963839635528520519
Accident offences3943743873392836955506044
Driving Licence related offences3,7123,9934,8835,9007,239250205257357562
Vehicle Insurance Offences12,99914,47317,50620,72024,0281,1171,0811,4451,6892,261
Vehicle Registration and Excise Licence offences1,8561,6751,7901,9711,838366330422593524
Work record or employment offences35736219928019035215
Operator's Licence offences91725347483211
Vehicle Test offences3263282963792463833353732
Fraud, forgery, etc associated with vehicle or driver records3753573884303441122283125
Vehicle, or part, in dangerous or defective condition1,5271,3191,1811,1901,44784849093101
Speed limit offences6,9467,3486,4816,6126,7869401,2441,3001,2791,262
Motorway offence (other than speeding)39397392117823
Neglect of traffic directions6,8046,9025,2114,7764,7881,2951,4131,161924805
Neglect of pedestrian rights43739637852149576705683102
Obstruction, waiting and parking offences2,2321,5471,5551,5781,645245223228243240
Lighting offences82851121081236610159
Noise offences201510101211
Load offences575610340369203910887
Offences peculiar to motor cycles1817151364221
Miscellaneous offences (including trailer offences)1,7351,4241,7939531,456341460490210289


England

Males
Females
Offence type2000200120022003200420002001200220032004
Dangerous driving3,6073,6924,3654,8414,777109115147194174
Driving etc, after consuming alcohol or taking drugs64,05363,53867,83769,45671,5347,4187,3168,3548,8349,452
Careless driving23,95821,43918,87117,07016,7205,0554,2033,7103,2052,986
Accident offences4,3544,6134,5204,7904,924753770722823825
Driving Licence related offences34,96436,03138,83445,79648,7802,6622,4642,6453,2093,730
Vehicle Insurance Offences143,042141,847152,984173,778183,52016,76315,63417,42920,27021,139
Vehicle Registration and Excise Licence offences8,4179,72913,86217,14616,8051,9712,2383,6644,4524,199
Work record or employment offences3,8023,2842,7102,4662,0645865384034
Operator's Licence offences1,1048416574884673422252320
Vehicle Test offences14,41112,40511,37212,12911,6741,8171,3691,3731,4011,341
Fraud, forgery, etc associated with vehicle or driver records2,9482,9832,8062,7502,216267268262257215
Vehicle, or part, in dangerous or defective condition10,3808,1756,7916,2146,604784639589478521
Speed limit offences105,505101,61390,701100,541109,23718,56719,86919,72622,25224,883
Motorway offence (other than speeding)1,8091,3261,6081,0851,25227715518396171
Neglect of traffic directions21,12319,47417,51517,07118,4604,3524,0943,9753,7433,905
Neglect of pedestrian rights2,5762,0711,7141,8251,795526400365344344
Obstruction, waiting and parking offences9,3188,6808,3898,7527,3212,5552,5122,4532,5962,048
Lighting offences2,6472,0791,9491,8661,977252217208180190
Noise offences7016044193883538550402722
Load offences7,4425,9574,8764,9684,496190162130124122
Offences peculiar to motor cycles243236199211288161314157
Miscellaneous offences (including trailer offences)30,93029,13333,31144,00256,0257,4286,8307,5098,73811,742



(78) Includes Metropolitan police and City of London police force areas.


Number of offenders of school age cautioned or found guilty of all offences, Hillingdon Petty Sessional Area, Greater London and England, 2000–04(79)(80)

Cautioned(81)
Found Guilty
Area2000200120022003200420002001200220032004
Hillingdon Petty Sessional Area(82)197221210191215
Greater London(83)10,5539,4527,4997,4708,8596,4977,5547,5626,9487,200
England76,41077,66666,65270,79283,24852,41955,31054,32753,42656,891


(79) These data are provided on the principal offence basis.
(80) Defendants aged between 10 and 16.
(81) In June 2000 reprimands and final warnings replaced juvenile cautions..
(82) Cautions are issued by police forces and cannot be broken down by petty sessional area.
(83) Includes Metropolitan police and City of London police force areas.




 
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