HC Deb 12 April 1922 vol 153 c457W
Mr. N. MACLEAN

asked the Home Secretary the number of convictions for murder and manslaughter in England and Wales and Scotland for the period 1st June, 1921, to 25th March, 1922; in how many cases capital punishment was carried out; whether the number is in excess of a previous similar period; and, if so, whether he has been able to arrive at any conclusion as to the probable cause of this increase in capital crime?

Mr. SHORTT

During the period 1st June, 1921, to 25th March, 1922, 16 persons were convicted of murder in England and Wales, of whom seven were executed. The figures for the corresponding period ending the 25th March, 1921, were 24 and 12; and for that ending 25th March, 1914, 29 and 17. It will be seen that there has been no increase in capital crime. The figures of convictions for manslaughter cannot be carried up to 25th March last, but in 1921 42 persons were so convicted; in 1920, 55; and in 1913, 63. The figures for Scotland are not yet available.