To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many people were convicted but did
not receive an immediate custodial sentence who had (a) zero, (b) between one and
four, (c) between five and nine, (d) between 10 and 15, (e) between 16 and 25, (f)
between 26 and 50, (g) between 51 and 75, (h) between 76 and 100 and (i) 101 or more
previous convictions for (i) violence against the person, (ii) theft, (iii) drug offences,
(iv) robbery, (v) common assault and battery, (vi) burglary in a dwelling, (vi) production,
supply and possession with intent to supply a controlled drug - Class A, (vii) possession
of an article with a blade or point and (viii) assaulting, resisting or obstructing
a constable or designated officer in execution of duty in each of the last 10 years.
<p>The number of people who were convicted but did not receive an immediate custodial
sentence who had (a) zero, (b) between one and four, (c) between five and nine, (d)
between 10 and 15, (e) between 16 and 25, (f) between 26 and 50, (g) between 51 and
75, (h) between 76 and 100 and (i) 101 or more previous convictions for (i) violence
against the person, (ii) theft, (iii) drug offences, (iv) robbery, (v) common assault
and battery, (vi) burglary in a dwelling, (vi) production, supply and possession with
intent to supply a controlled drug - Class A, (vii) possession of an article with
a blade or point and (viii) assaulting, resisting or obstructing a constable or designated
officer in execution of duty in each of the last 10 years can be viewed in the table.</p>
To ask the Minister for Women and Equalities, what steps her Department is taking
to support the Home Office in its internal investigation into the causes of the Windrush
scandal.
<p>My Rt Hon. Friend the Home Secretary commissioned a lessons-learned review to consider
the key policy and operational decisions that affected the Windrush generation and
appointed Wendy Williams as its independent advisor. We understand that Wendy Williams
has been considering a great deal of material during the course of the review and
has spoken with a wide range of people. The government will publish her report following
its receipt.</p>
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what estimate he has made of
the amount of unpaid overtime worked by staff in his Department in the last 24 months.
<p>Information about additional hours worked by staff is not held centrally and could
only be provided at disproportionate cost. Flexible work arrangements are available
for staff to work outside core hours when necessary, e.g. flexi time, time off in
lieu or for operational units Annualised Hours Work as an alternative to overtime.
However, these arrangements are processed and monitored locally.</p>