HC Deb 10 February 1966 vol 724 cc131-2W
Sir J. Hobson

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many children under the age of 16 years were known to the police to be victims of murder or of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility in 1938, in 1948, and in 1951 and each succeeding year.

Mr. Roy Jenkins

The statistics of offences of murder, or manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility, known to the police do not give the number of victims under 16 years of age; the number of victims under 15 years of age is given in the table below. The figures for 1938 are no longer available.

CHILD VICTIMS AGED UNDER 15
Murder* Manslaughter by reason of diminishedresponsibility under section 2 of the Homicide Act 1957, which came into force on 21st March 1957 Total
1948 65 65
1951 41 41
1952 50 50
1953 53 53
1954 51 51
1955 60 60
1956 47 47
1957 57 10 67
1958 40 5 45
1959 46 5 51
1960 36 13 49
1961 37 10 47
1962 39 14 53
1963 46 4 50
1964 44 7 51
* The figures in this column represent murders known to the police in the year stated, excluding those later found not to be murder. Figures on this basis for 1965 are not yet available.
† The figures in this column represent murders recorded as known to the police in the year stated which were reduced to manslaughter by courts of trial either in that year or subsequently after proceedings in which the only or principal defence was one of diminished responsibility under s. 2 of the Act. Figures on this basis for 1965 are not yet available.

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