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Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Lost Property (25 Jun 2009)

Jack Straw: Reported losses or thefts of laptops belonging to the Ministry of Justice, since it was established in May 2007, are as follows: Number 2007-08 5 2008-09 5 Reported losses or thefts of laptops belonging to Ministry of Justice agencies, including Her Majesty's Courts Service, Tribunals Service National Offender Management Service (including Her Majesty's Prison Service and the...

Written Answers — Justice: Prisons: Computers ( 5 Jun 2007)

Mark Hoban: To ask the Minister of State, Ministry of Justice (1) for what purpose laptop computers are issued to prisoners in prisons in England and Wales; (2) how many laptop computers were procured in each of the last five years for use by prisoners in England and Wales; and at what cost; (3) how many laptop computers are available for use by prisoners in prisons in England and Wales.

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Electronic Equipment (12 Oct 2009)

Michael Wills: Departmental mobile telephones, BlackBerrys and laptops are provided through service contracts with external suppliers. They are usually allocated from a central pool and returned to the pool for re-allocation when no longer required. The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) was established in May 2007. Numbers of BlackBerry, laptop and mobile telephone users for 2007-08 and 2008-09 are given as...

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Lost Property (23 Feb 2009)

Jack Straw: Reported equipment losses for the last full year 2007-08, from creation of the Ministry of Justice in May 2007, included 11 laptop computers, one memory stick and 15 mobile telephones. In addition to lost equipment 12 laptops, two desktop computers and 14 mobile phones were reported as stolen. Four of the 11 laptops reported lost were subsequently recovered. Another one of those lost went...

Written Answers — Home Department: Prisons (16 Mar 2006)

Fiona Mactaggart: 73 laptop computers were purchased in 2005–06 for prisoner legal work under Prison Service Instruction 20/2005, Access to Justice. Data on the number of laptops purchased before 2005–06 could only be provided at disproportionate cost.

Written Answers — Justice: Lost Property (17 Dec 2012)

Jeremy Wright: Members of the Ministry of Justice have reported the loss of 23 laptops and three memory sticks for the two latest quarters of 2012-13 (April to September 2012). The costs of these losses fall into the monthly service management costs, and are not reported separately. All Ministry of Justice laptops are encrypted and protected with a complex password. The Ministry also implements security...

Written Answers — House of Lords: Prisoners: Secretarial Support ( 8 Mar 2005)

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: The information cannot be provided except at disproportionate cost. No central records are held of the numbers of prisoners who are currently given secretarial support or issued with laptops, except for those issued with laptops for access to justice. Each prison governor has the discretion to allow prisoners access to information technology or secretarial support on application, which must...

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Lost Property (16 Jun 2011)

Jonathan Djanogly: The Ministry of Justice has recorded the loss or theft of (b) 47 laptops and (c) 58 BlackBerrys from May 2010 until the end of March 2011. Information on the number of (a) mobile telephones lost is not held centrally, and can be obtained only at disproportionate cost. All Ministry of Justice laptops and BlackBerrys are encrypted and protected with a complex password; and all BlackBerrys that...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Ministry of Justice: Theft (16 Dec 2021)

James Cartlidge: The Ministry of Justice (MOJ) treats all breaches of security very seriously and requires all breaches to be reported regardless of whether there is firm evidence of loss or just an inability to account for some devices. All incidents are subjected to an initial security risk assessment with further action on a proportional basis. It is MoJ policy that all laptops and removable media are...

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental ICT (26 Nov 2008)

Jack Straw: The Ministry of Justice was established in May 2007. Reported losses for the period May 2007 to March 2008 are as follows: Lost Stolen Memory sticks 1 0 Laptop computers 11 12 Desktop computers 0 2 Hard drives 0 0 Mobile telephones 15 14 Four of the 11 laptops reported lost were subsequently recovered. Another one of those lost went missing in delivery and...

Written Answers — Justice: Ict ( 2 Sep 2013)

Helen Grant: Details of (a) computers, (b) mobile phones, (c) BlackBerrys and (d) other pieces of IT equipment lost or stolen from the Ministry of Justice in (i) 2010-11 (ii) 2011-12 and (iii) 2012-13 are supplied in the table. Information on the number of (b) mobile telephones lost or stolen is not held centrally, and can be obtained only at disproportionate cost. Number IT equipment lost/stolen...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Ministry of Justice: Theft (12 Dec 2022)

Mike Freer: The Ministry of Justice (MoJ), including its executive agencies (HM Courts & Tribunals Service, HM Prison & Probation Service, Legal Aid Agency, Office of the Public Guardian and Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) and smaller public bodies, treats all breaches of security very seriously and requires all breaches to be reported regardless of whether there is firm evidence of loss or...

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Mobile Phones and Computers (20 Apr 2009)

Michael Wills: Departmental laptops, mobile phones and BlackBerrys are provided through contracted arrangements with service providers. They are usually allocated from a central pool and returned to the pool for re-allocation when no longer required. The contracts provide fully managed services, which include the provision of equipment, service costs, helpdesk support, and, for mobile phones, line rental...

Written Answers — Justice: Prisoners: Computers ( 9 Sep 2010)

Crispin Blunt: The number of laptop computers issued to prisoners is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost by asking each prison to analyse records held locally. There are two main reasons for the issue of laptop computers to prisoners: (1) education-higher education/Open University-type course work, usually used under supervision in a classroom environment, although...

Written Answers — Justice: Youth Justice Board (25 Jan 2010)

David Burrowes: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what the policy of the Youth Justice Board is on access by former employees to (a) laptops, (b) emails, (c) electronic files and (d) information systems operated by the Board.

Written Answers — Justice: ICT: Theft (12 Dec 2012)

Helen Grant: Details of (a) computers, (b) mobile phones, (c) BlackBerrys and (d) other pieces of IT equipment lost or stolen from the Ministry of Justice in (i) 2010-11 and (ii) 2011-12 are supplied in the following table. Information on the number of (b) mobile telephones lost or stolen is not held centrally, and can be obtained only at disproportionate cost. IT equipment lost/stolen 2010-11...

Written Answers — Justice: Departmental Data Protection (23 Feb 2009)

Jack Straw: ...failing to apply controls in handling personal data could amount to gross misconduct, and this has been reflected in the Ministry's revised Discipline Policy issued in July 2008. In the Ministry of Justice, excluding the National Offender Management Service, details of the number of staff investigated for losing memory sticks, laptops, desktop computers and mobile telephones are not held...

Written Answers — Ministry of Justice: Ministry of Justice: Theft (20 Nov 2023)

Mike Freer: Please find the requested data summarised in the table below: Laptops Mobile Phones Memory sticks External hard drives Lost 139 44 0 0 Stolen 86 7 0 0 Total devices 225 51 - - Total cost of replacing £239,220.00 £19,023 - - The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has around 91,875 employees across the department. The proportion of lost and stolen devices therefore...

Written Answers — Justice: Theft (24 Mar 2011)

Jonathan Djanogly: ...is recorded at a local level and it would incur a disproportionate cost to obtain the data requested. The Department does record details of the losses of IT and telephony equipment and 34 laptops and 42 BlackBerrys, each valued over £100, have been taken during the period specified. All MoJ laptops and BlackBerrys are encrypted and protected with a complex password and all BlackBerrys...

Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Office Equipment (30 Jan 2006)

Peter Hain: Information from Department records indicate that number of personal computers, laptops, servers, printers and scanners are as shown in the following table: Number Personal computers Laptops Servers Printers Scanners NI London NI London NI London NI London NI London 2003–04 NIO core 650 120 36 — 105 12 278 12 2 0 Executive...


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