HC Deb 06 March 1991 vol 187 cc157-8W
Mr. Battle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many recorded cases of homicide remain unsolved since 1960; whether these files remain open; and what guidance his Department is giving to police forces on whether to pursue investigations of unsolved homicides.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

No central record is kept of the number of recorded cases of homicide which remain unsolved since 1960. Figures for recorded homicides where no subject was charged during the year in question are set out in the table; figures for years prior to 1979 are not available. The police are always ready to investigate unsolved murders further. Decisions about whether to pursue such investigations are operational matters for chief officers of police. The clear-up rate for homicide cases is high; in 1989 it was 92 per cent.

Recorded offences of homicide where no suspects are charged
Number
1979 32
1980 19
1981 24
1982 50
1983 31
1984 38
1985 34
1986 36
1987 35
Number
1988 35
1989 57