HC Deb 27 March 1961 vol 637 c103W
Mr. Dempsey

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many murders were committed during each of the last ten years in Scotland; and how many persons were convicted on charges of murder or capital murder during the same period.

Mr. Maclay

The available information is shown in the table below:

Year Number of cases of apparent murder made known to the police* Number of persons convicted on charges of murder or capital murder
1951 9 1
1952 13 3
1953 18 3
1954 14 3
1955 11 1
1956 13 1
1957 12 2
1958 18 6
1959 13 6
1960 16 5
* NOTE
(1) An act by which two or more persons are killed at the same time, or a succession of immediately consecutive acts, comprising one complete incident in which more than one person was killed, is recorded as one case of murder.
(2) The figures in the second column relate only to persons convicted on charges of murder or capital murder. They do not include persons acquitted or proceeded against on a lesser charge such as culpable homicide, or found to be insane in bar of trial; or cases where, after investigation, the criminal authorities decided not to institute proceedings.

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