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Matthew Davis made this Freedom of Information request to Ministry of Justice

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From: Matthew Davis

1 November 2010

Dear Ministry of Justice,

How many mothers gave birth to children while serving a custodial
sentence at the time of birth. Please could you provide me with
figures for 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 to date.

Yours faithfully,

Matthew Davis

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From: Over, Darren (ARU)
Ministry of Justice

1 November 2010

Freedom of Information Request FOI/67778/10

Data Access & Compliance Unit
Information Directorate
Zone 6 B
Post point 6.25
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ

T 020 3334 5341
F 020 3334 2245
E [email address]

www.justice.gov.uk

01-NOV-10 Our Ref:FOI/67778/10

Dear Matthew Davis,

SUBJECT: Freedom of Information Request

Thank you for your correspondence of November 1, 2010, in which you
asked for information about babies born in prison 2007-2010 under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) from the Ministry of Justice
(MoJ).

You will receive a response from us by November 26, 2010. Your request
has been passed to the appropriate business unit within the MoJ, and
they will write to you with their decision by this date.

The FOIA does provide a number of exemptions. A qualified exemption
requires that before relying on it we must consider the public interest
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Yours sincerely,

Darren Over
(Sent on behalf of Kate Balding)
Data Access and Compliance Unit

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From: Onyejeli, Maureen [NOMS]

12 November 2010


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Dear Matthew ,

Thank you for your enquiry.

Pls find attached, the response to the FOI request below

Thanks

Maureen Onyejeli
Young People's and Women's Team
Directorate of Service Development
National Offender Management Service
3rd Floor, 3.10, Clive House,
70 Petty France, SW1H 9HD
0300 047 5325
VPN: 7150 475325

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