§ Mr. William Priceasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people are detained in mental institutions after being found by the courts to be unfit to plead.
§ Mr. Elystan MorganOn 31st December, 1968, 446 persons were subject to detention in hospitals in England and Wales in consequence of being found insane on arraignment under Section 2 of the Criminal Lunatics Act, 1800, or under disability as defined in Section 4
FIREWORK INJURIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 A. PLACE WHERE INJURY OCCURRED (i) Family or private party … … 1,125 1,065 1,065 973 969 (ii) Public or semi-public party in parks or open spaces … … 367 304 428 411 340 (iii) Casual incident in street … … 689 577 415 463 624 (iv) Other place … … 193 130 157 149 313 (v) Unknown … … 163 138 237 343 156 B. TYPE OF FIREWORK INVOLVED (i) Hanger … … 759 608 588 618 723 (ii) Rocket … … 366 302 335 357 335 (iii) Jumping cracker … … 145 146 115 124 166 (iv) Display firework e.g. Roman candle … … 558 541 509 407 373 (v) Other than above (including homemade fireworks) … … 264 237 332 390 230 (vi) Unknown … … 445 380 423 443 393 C. AGE GROUP OF PERSONS INJURED (i) Over 21 … … 543 426 493 457 436 (ii) 16–20 … … 163 151 161 197 174 (iii) 13–15 … … 416 367 359 413 389 (iv) Under 13 … … 1,415 1,270 1,289 1,272 1,221 D. SEVERITY OF INJURY (i) Died … … 0 0 0 0 2 (ii) Severe injury … … 392 353 551 376 577 (iii) Minor injury … … 2,105 1,827 1,721 1,884 1,609 (vi) Unknown … … 40 34 30 79 32