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Perjury and false statements: A criminal profile of persons convicted 1979-2001: Criminal Law Review

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Published
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>2004
<mark>Journal</mark>Criminal Law Review
Issue numberNov
Number of pages10
Pages (from-to)926-935
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

This study focuses on the 4354 males and 936 females convicted at least once for perjury between 1979 and 2001. It demonstrates that, despite some recent high profile cases, there has been a decline in the number of recorded offences and the number of convictions for perjury. Those convicted of perjury tend to be older than the predominantly younger population that dominates the criminal justice system. A majority of those first convicted of perjury do not have previous convictions for a standard-list offence. Repeat perjury convictions are comparatively rare with around one in forty of offenders for perjury being convicted again for this offence.