Suicide Act 1961

(asked on 22nd October 2025) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Baroness Levitt on 22 October (HL10869), how many (1) arrests, and (2) charges have been made under the Suicide Act 1961 in the past ten years.


Answered by
Lord Hanson of Flint Portrait
Lord Hanson of Flint
Minister of State (Home Office)
This question was answered on 5th November 2025

The Home Office holds some of the information requested.

However, data is collected by broad offence group, for example ‘Miscellaneous crimes against society’, and not on more specific offences such as those under the Suicide Act 1961.

There were 91 offences recorded by the police in the year ending June 2025, an increase of 35 on the previous year (56 offences). This was up from 32 in the year ending March 2016.

There were no charge/summons for aiding suicide offences recorded by the police in the year ending June 2025 (down from 1 in the previous year).

Table: The number of ‘aiding suicide’ offences, and charge/summons, recorded by the police in England and Wales, 2015/16 to year ending June 2025

Volume of Charged/Summonsed Recorded

Number of offences

Ratio of Charged/Summonsed as proportion offences

2015/16

1

32

3%

2016/17

0

29

0%

2017/18

0

26

0%

2018/19

1

37

3%

2019/20

1

48

2%

2020/21

2

73

3%

2021/22

1

49

2%

2022/23

0

53

0%

2023/24

1

51

2%

2024/25

1

91

1%

Year ending June 24

1

56

2%

Year ending June 25

0

91

0%

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