HC Deb 27 November 1975 vol 901 cc239-40W
29. Mr. Brotherton

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he is satisfied with the present law on terrorism; and what steps he proposes to make to amend it.

Mr. Roy Jenkins

The law, including penalties, in some relevant fields is under review by the Criminal Law Revision Committee or the Law Commission; and I shall carefully consider whatever recommendations these bodies may make. The

PERSONS DEALT WITH BY EXAMINING JUSTICES: BY RESULT AND PERCENTAGE DISCHARGED: ENGLAND AND WALES, 1964 TO 1974
Year Committed for trial Discharged Total Percentage discharged
1964 26,859 1,029 27,888 3.7
1965 29,632 1,062 30,694 3.5
1966 32,192 963 33,155 2.9
1967 33,687 752 34,439 2.2
1968 36,091 560 36,651 1.5
1969 43,367 614 43,981 1.4
1970 50,441 761 51,202 1.3
1971 53,770 862 54,632 1.6
1972 58,588 876 59,464 1.5
1973 59,708 796 60,504 1.3
1974 64,798 831 65,629 1.3

House has just given a Second Reading to a Bill to re-enact, with certain relatively minor amendments, the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1974.

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