HC Deb 06 April 1977 vol 929 cc551-2W
Mr. Molloy

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will seek to amend the law so as to make prison sentences mandatory for armed bank robbery.

Mr. Trotter

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he will set in train consideration and con- sultation with interested parties, including the judiciary, of whether the law should be amended in order to make the imposition of prison sentences mandatory for those convicted of armed robbery.

Mr. John

No.

Mr. Trotter

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people have been convicted (a) of armed robbery and (b) of armed robbery of a bank in particular during each of the last 10 years; and how many in each case have been awarded a suspended prison sentence.

Mr. John

Information collected centrally on court proceedings relating to offences of robbery does not distinguish armed robberies or bank robberies. The available information for all types of robbery is as follows:

PERSONS FOUND GUILTY OF OFFENCES OF ROBBERY AND GIVEN A SUSPENDED SENTENCE OF IMPRISONMENT—ENGLAND AND WALES
Year Found guilty Given suspended sentence
1966 1,702 *
1967 1,888 *
1968 2,123 140
1969 2,526 156
1970 2,612 133
1971 2,999 120
1972 3,415 146
1973 3,159 132
1974 2,767 129
1975 3,458 196
* This sentence was not available in these years.

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