HC Deb 24 November 1936 vol 318 cc249-50W
Mr. DAY

asked the Home Secretary whether he can state the number of women who have been proceeded against for infanticide during the five years ended to the last convenient date and the number who were convicted?

Sir J. SIMON

A conviction of infanticide may result not only from an indictment for that offence, but also from an indictment for murder or manslaughter. The following table gives in column (1) the number of women who were indicted for an offence involving the killing of their newly-born children, and in column (2) the number who were convicted of infanticide, during each of the years 1931 to 1935:—

Col.(1) Col.(2)
1931 31 12
1932 21 12
1933 23 10
1934 14 7
1935 19 11