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Table 2: N umber of persons proceeded against at magistrates courts, and issued with a caution or a Penalty Notice for Disorder (PND) for sale, or allowing sale, of alcohol to a person under 18( 1) , England and Wales, 2007( 2)

Number

Total proceeded against(3)

661

Total cautions issued(4)

42

Total PNDs issued

3,583

(1) Data includes the following offence descriptions and corresponding statutes:
Selling etc. intoxicating liquor to person under 18 for consumption on the premises—Licensing Act 1964 S. 169 A and B as added by Licensing (Young Persons) Act 2000 S. 1, Licensing (Occasional Permissions) Act 1983 S.3 [Sch. Para. 4 (1)]
Sale of alcohol to person under 18—Licensing Act 2003 S. 146
Allowing sale of alcohol to person under 18—Licensing Act 2003 S. 147
Sale of alcohol to person under 18—Licensing Act 2003 S. 146(1)
(2) Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used.
(3) The ‘Total proceeded against’ statistics relate to persons for whom these offences were the principal offences for which they were dealt with. When a defendant has been found guilty of two or more offences the principal offence is the offence for which the heaviest penalty is imposed. Where the same disposal is imposed for two or more offences, the offence selected is the offence for which the statutory maximum penalty is the most severe.
(4) From 1 June 2000 the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 came into force nationally and removed the use of cautions for persons under 18 and replaced them with reprimands and final warnings. These figures have been included in the totals. Cautions statistics relate to persons for whom these offences were the principal offences for which they were dealt with. When a defendant has been cautioned for two or more offences at the same time the principal offence is the more serious offence.
Source:
Office for Criminal Justice Reform—Evidence and Analysis Unit

Paul Holmes: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) individuals and (b) establishments have been prosecuted for selling alcohol to under-age people in each year since 2003, broken down by police force area. [249974]


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Mr. Alan Campbell: Data showing the number of males, females and other defendants proceeded against for selling alcohol to persons aged under 18, in England and Wales from 2003 to 2007 (latest available) are
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shown in Table 1 and Table 2 and shows the number of Penalty Notices for Disorder issued for “Sale of alcohol to a person aged under 18” by gender from 2004 to 2007 (latest available).


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Table 1: Number of males, females and other defendants( 1) proceeded against at magistrates courts for selling alcohol to persons aged under 18( 2) , in England and Wales from 2003 to 2007, broken down by police force area( 3, 4)
Force Sex 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Avon and Somerset

Male

1

7

2

Female

7

3

1

Other Defendant

1

Total

2

14

5

1

Bedfordshire

Male

1

5

10

23

2

Female

1

2

1

Other Defendant

Total

2

7

10

24

2

Cambridgeshire

Male

3

6

16

8

Female

1

3

11

2

Other Defendant

Total

4

9

27

10

Cheshire

Male

8

14

4

6

6

Female

7

6

4

Other Defendant

1

Total

16

20

8

6

6

Cleveland

Male

1

6

11

8

8

Female

1

4

3

3

5

Other Defendant

2

Total

4

10

14

11

13

Cumbria

Male

1

1

2

1

1

Female

6

Other Defendant

Total

1

1

8

1

1

Derbyshire

Male

27

18

9

7

6

Female

10

4

4

1

1

Other Defendant

Total

37

22

13

8

7

Devon and Cornwall

Male

7

5

4

3

Female

5

3

2

2

Other Defendant

Total

12

8

6

5

Dorset

Male

7

6

30

6

2

Female

2

4

5

1

Other Defendant

Total

9

10

35

7

2

Durham

Male

2

2

1

Female

2

Other Defendant

Total

2

2

3

Essex

Male

4

1

8

14

12

Female

3

1

2

2

Other Defendant

Total

7

2

8

16

14

Gloucestershire

Male

1

4

9

3

Female

1

1

Other Defendant

Total

1

5

10

3

Greater Manchester

Male

85

124

81

111

30

Female

40

55

36

48

5

Other Defendant

4

1

1

Total

129

180

117

160

35

Hampshire

Male

6

7

2

4

Female

3

4

Other Defendant

Total

9

11

2

4

Hertfordshire

Male

1

7

3

40

21

Female

1

2

Other Defendant

1

Total

1

8

3

40

24

Humberside

Male

3

2

3

2

Female

8

3

3

Other Defendant

Total

11

2

6

5

Kent

Male

9

10

13

2

2

Female

3

3

1

Other Defendant

2

Total

12

15

14

2

2

Lancashire

Male

15

14

49

22

24

Female

8

8

40

10

3

Other Defendant

Total

23

22

89

32

27

Leicestershire

Male

9

9

21

35

40

Female

6

1

6

10

15

Other Defendant

Total

15

10

27

45

55

Lincolnshire

Male

9

3

7

5

2

Female

8

1

4

5

1

Other Defendant

Total

17

4

11

10

3

Merseyside

Male

25

13

12

12

21

Female

16

6

4

22

7

Other Defendant

1

Total

42

19

16

34

28

Metropolitan Police

Male

84

133

223

197

136

Female

13

22

28

24

18

Other Defendant

16

12

2

15

22

Total

113

167

253

236

176

Norfolk

Male

1

6

1

Female

3

3

1

Other Defendant

Total

1

9

3

2

North Yorkshire

Male

3

16

2

25

16

Female

4

6

1

16

13

Other Defendant

27

Total

7

22

3

68

29

Northamptonshire

Male

7

11

7

Female

4

2

Other Defendant

Total

11

13

7

Northumbria

Male

31

36

65

30

8

Female

7

14

14

10

4

Other Defendant

1

1

Total

38

51

79

41

12

Nottinghamshire

Male

5

6

26

3

Female

4

5

11

2

Other Defendant

Total

9

11

37

5

South Yorkshire

Male

4

11

8

4

Female

1

7

2

3

Other Defendant

2

Total

5

18

10

9

Staffordshire

Male

3

5

14

13

16

Female

5

6

10

10

Other Defendant

Total

8

5

20

23

26

Suffolk

Male

1

1

2

Female

2

2

Other Defendant

Total

1

3

4

Surrey

Male

4

9

12

17

3

Female

1

1

1

2

Other Defendant

Total

4

10

13

18

5

Sussex

Male

7

3

2

23

8

Female

1

1

2

9

3

Other Defendant

1

Total

8

4

4

33

11

Thames Valley

Male

2

19

6

28

14

Female

4

8

9

8

6

Other Defendant

1

Total

6

28

15

36

20

Warwickshire

Male

19

17

5

2

1

Female

7

9

2

Other Defendant

1

Total

27

26

7

2

1

West Mercia

Male

7

3

17

10

5

Female

1

2

Other Defendant

1

Total

7

5

19

10

5

West Midlands

Male

20

34

53

55

40

Female

11

22

18

16

Other Defendant

1

1

1

Total

20

45

76

74

57

West Yorkshire

Male

1

17

9

14

8

Female

4

6

3

1

Other Defendant

1

Total

2

21

15

17

9

Wiltshire

Male

4

5

16

9

5

Female

1

3

7

1

1

Other Defendant

1

2

Total

6

10

23

10

6

Dyfed-Powys

Male

5

15

4

12

6

Female

9

2

4

4

Other Defendant

2

3

Total

5

24

6

18

13

Gwent

Male

8

13

14

8

Female

2

12

3

6

5

Other Defendant

1

Total

2

20

16

21

13

North Wales

Male

4

3

8

3

6

Female

3

2

2

1

2

Other Defendant

Total

7

5

10

4

8

South Wales

Male

24

27

40

56

22

Female

5

6

15

15

4

Other Defendant

1

1

3

Total

29

34

55

72

29

England and Wales

Male

427

614

807

883

515

Female

161

225

274

266

146

Other Defendant

28

22

3

50

32

Total

616

861

1,084

1,199

693

(1) Other defendants include companies and public bodies etc.
(2) Includes the following offences:
(a) Holder of occasional permission or his agent knowingly selling to, knowingly allow consumption by or allowing any person to sell, intoxicating liquor to a person under 18.
Selling etc intoxicating liquor to person under 18 for consumption on the premises.
(b) Wholesaler selling intoxicating liquor to a person under 18.
(c) Sale of alcohol to person under 18.
(d) Allowing sale of alcohol to person under 18.
(e) Persistently selling alcohol to children
(3) The statistics relate to persons for whom these offences were the principal offences for which they were dealt with. When a defendant has been found guilty of two or more offences the principal offence is the offence for which the heaviest penalty is imposed. Where the same disposal is imposed for two or more offences, the offence selected is the offence for which the statutory maximum penalty is the most severe.
(4) Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken lo ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used.
Source:
Evidence & Analysis Unit - Office for Criminal Justice Reform

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