HC Deb 27 March 1996 vol 274 cc601-3W
Mr. Alex Carlile

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many and what percentage of those convicted(a) twice and (b) more than twice for each of the last five years for each offence for which a lift sentence is imposable by discretion, were sentenced to (i) life, (ii) a determinate sentence of (1) 20 years or more, (2) 15 years or more, (3) 10 years or more and (4) under 10 years by type of offence; in respect of how many of those cases, in each category, the Attorney-General referred the sentence to the Court of Appeal; and if he will make a statement. [23033]

Table 1: Offenders convicted twice of an offence carrying a discretionary life sentence
Sentence length
Offence1 2 Less than 10 years 10 years or more 15 years or more 20 years or more Life Total
Manslaughter
Number 4 4
Percentage 100 100
Wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
Number 25 2 27
Percentage 93 7 100
Possession of firearms with intent
Number 1 1
Percentage 100 100
Buggery
Number 2 1 3
Percentage 67 33 100
Rape
Number 6 1 3 10
Percentage 60 10 30 100
Aggravated burglary
Number 2 1 3
Percentage 67 33 100
Robbery
Number 70 1 71
Percentage 99 1 100
Kidnapping
Number 2 2
Percentage 100 100
False imprisonment
Number 3 3
Percentage 100 100
Arson
Number 8 8
Percentage 100 100
All offenders
Number 123 6 3 132
Percentage 93 5 2 100
1 Previous convictions are for any offence carrying a discretionary life sentence.
2 There are several offences which carry a discretionary life sentence for which there were no second convictions in the sample weeks. These are attempted murder, unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl aged under 13, incest with a girl aged under 13, conspiring to commit murder, endangering railway passengers, hijacking, criminal damage endangering life, possession or use of explosives with intent to endanger life or to do grievous bodily harm.

Miss Widdecombe

[holding answer 26 March 1996]: The information requested is not collected routinely and data for each of the last five years are not available. A sample of those convicted in five weeks of 1993–94 for indictable offences includes 1,086 offenders convicted of offences carrying a discretionary life sentence. Some 132 offenders in the sample had been convicted twice of offences carrying a discretionary life sentence and 50 had been convicted more than twice. The sentence length given to these repeat offenders in the sample is shown for each offence in the tables. Information is not available on referrals to the Court of Appeal for the offenders included in the sample.

Table 2: Offenders convicted more than twice of an offence carrying a discretionary life sentence
Sentence length
Offence1 2 Less than 10 years 10 years or more 15 years or more 20 years or more Life Total
Manslaughter
Number 1 1
Percentage 100 100
Wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm
Number 6 1 7
Percentage 86 14 100
Buggery
Number 1 1
Percentage 100 100
Rape
Number 1 1 2
Percentage 50 50 100
Robbery
Number 32 1 33
Percentage 97 3 100
Kidnapping
Number 2 2
Percentage 100 100
False imprisonment
Number 3 3
Percentage 100 100
Arson
Number 1 1
Percentage 100 100
All offenders
Number 47 1 2 50
Percentage 94 2 4 100
1 Previous convictions are for any offence carrying a discretionary life sentence.
2 There are several offences which carry a discretionary life sentence for which there were no second convictions in the sample weeks. These are attempted murder, unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl aged under 13, incest with a girl aged under 13, conspiring to commit murder, endangering railway passengers, hijacking, criminal damage endangering life, possession or use of explosives with intent to endanger life or to do grievous bodily harm