§ Dr. Edmund Marshallasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department
OFFENCES CURRENTLY RECORDED AS HOMICIDE 1967 … … … … … … 354 1968 … … … … … … 359 1969 … … … … … … 332 1970 … … … … … … 342 1971 … … … … … … 406 1972 … … … … … … 413 1973 … … … … … … 396
546W what was the total cost of counting the votes at each of the General Elections of February and October 1974, respectively.
2. PERSONS FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER AND THE SENTENCES IMPOSED ON THEM Sentence Year Total found guilty Life imprisonment Otherwise dealt with* 1967 … … 63 60 3 1968 … … 74 68 6 1969 … … 75 69 6 1970 … … 97 87 10 1971 … … 97 87 10 1972 … … 79 72 7 1973 … … 90 82 8 * Mainly persons under the age of 18 sentenced under section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 to be detained during Her Majesty's pleasure.
§ Mr. Dell:I have been asked to reply.
This information is not available separately from the other costs of clerical and other assistance employed by returning officers; nor have all the claims in respect of the General Elections of February and October 1974 yet been received by the Treasury from the acting returning officers.