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Rape

Volume 111: debated on Monday 23 February 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many men have been prosecuted for rape in each of the last five years in England; how many men have been convicted in each of these years; of these, how many have not been sent to prison; how many have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment of less than three years, between three and five years, between five and 10 years, and over 10 years, respectively; and what orders were made in respect of those convicted but not sent to prison;(2) how many men have been prosecuted for rape in each of the last five years in Wales; how many men have been convicted in each of these years; of these, how many have not been sent to prison; and how many have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment of less than three years, between three and five years, between five and 10 years and over 10 years, respectively; and what orders were made in respect of those convicted but not sent to prison.