§ Baroness WOOTTON of ABINGER asked Her Majesty's Government:
§ How many persons have been convicted of capital murder since the Homicide Act, 1957, came into force, and how many of these persons have been executed.
Prisoners serving life sentences for murder on 8th December, 1964 | ||
Period served so far | Number | |
England and Wales | Scotland | |
Less than 10 years | 285 | 31 |
10 years and under 20 years | 6 | — |
20 years and under 30 years | 1 | — |
Over 30 years | — | — |
Total | 292 | 31 |
§ THE JOINT PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE, HOME OFFICE (LORD STONHAM)Between 21st March, 1957 (when the Homicide Act came into force) and 11th December, 1964, fifty-two persons were convicted in England and Wales of capital murder, of whom twenty-nine were executed. The corresponding figures for Scotland were ten and three.