PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Prosecutions (10 June 2014)

Question Asked

To ask the Attorney General, how many (a) prosecutions and (b) successful prosecutions there were in each Crown Prosecution Service area for (i) assisting unlawful immigration to an EU member state, (ii) assisting entry to the UK in breach of a deportation or exclusion order, (iii) assisting the entry/remaining of an excluded person, (iv) possession and/or manufacture of false identity documents, (v) employment of illegal immigrants, (vi) trafficking in exploitation/for sexual exploitation, (vii) trafficking people for labour and other exploitation, (viii) conspiracy to traffic and (ix) slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labour in the last five years for which figures are available.

Asked by:
Emily Thornberry (Labour)

Answer

The Crown Prosecution Service does not keep a central record of the number of prosecutions completed, and whether they were successful or not, for the offences listed in the question. This information could only be obtained by a manual examination of all files prosecuted which would incur disproportionate cost.

Official statistics relating to criminal court proceedings and offenders brought to justice are maintained by the Ministry of Justice.


Answered by:
Sir Oliver Heald (Conservative)
17 June 2014

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