Non-Violent Crime

Liz R (Account suspended) made this Freedom of Information request to HM Prison Service

The request was refused by HM Prison Service.

From: Liz R (Account suspended)

5 February 2010

Dear HM Prison Service,

What proportion of the prison population are serving time for
non-violent crimes in the last 12 months or so, any statistics
available please?

Yours faithfully,

Liz R

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From: Data Access & Compliance Unit

8 February 2010

Freedom of Information Request FOI/63375/10

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

F 020 3334 2245
E [email address]

www.justice.gov.uk

08-FEB-10 Our Ref:FOI/63375/10

Dear Ms R,

SUBJECT: Freedom of Information Request

Thank you for your correspondence of February 5, 2010, in which you
asked what proportion of the prison population are serving time for
non-violent crimes under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) from
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From: Wickens, Justin

2 March 2010


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Dear Ms R,

I attach a response to your Freedom of
Information request dated 5 February 2010.

Best Wishes,

Justin (Wickens)

Justin Wickens
Prison and Probation Statistics
Justice Statistics Analytical Services
Ministry of Justice
7th Floor, Zone C, 102 Petty France
London SW1H 9AJ
020 3334 5073
[email address]

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