HC Deb 30 July 1976 vol 916 cc430-2W
Mr. Mates

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many scheduled offences have been committed in Northern Ireland in each quarter since 1st January 1973; for how many of these offences persons have been charged and convicted, respectively; and what was the nature of the offences.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

Statistics of offences and charges are not readily available in the form requested. Detailed information on offences committed and cleared, and persons proceeded against is, however, to be found in Appendix 1 of the Chief Constable's Report for 1975 a copy

1973 January to March April to June July to September October to December
Murder 26 14 22 9
Attempted murder 13 33 19 23
Firearms offences 199 169 128 136
Explosives offences 53 61 53 69
Theft Act 70 57 27 32
Other 69 41 51 44
430 375 300 313
1974
Murder 19 19 20 17
Attempted murder 14 19 15 27
Firearms offences 144 145 149 106
Explosives offences 47 39 36 39
Theft Act 42 91 47 52
Other 36 66 90 83
302 379 357 324
1975
Murder 36 24 35 43
Attempted murder 27 32 9 20
Firearms offences 85 142 104 129
Explosives 21 23 22 34
Theft Act 73 74 70 97
Other 24 27 19 27
266 322 259 350
1976
Murder 40 10
Attempted murder 13 38
Firearms offences 70 112
Explosives 63 35
Theft Act 45 33
Other 63 61
294 289

Convictions are a matter for my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General. However, I understand that the number of persons convicted of all scheduled offences was 1,074 in 1974, 1,090 in 1975 and 477 in the first six months of 1976.

of which is in the Library of the House of Commons. Convictions are a matter for my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General.

Mr. Mates

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing the total number of persons charged and convicted, respectively, for scheduled offences for each quarter since 1st January 1973, indicating the nature of the offence.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

Statistics of persons charged with scheduled offences as such are not available. The following numbers of persons were charged with terrorist-type offences during the periods in question: