Key term for Edexcel GCSE History, used in Crime and Punishment in Modern Britain.
The act of Parliament that initially suspended the death penalty for murder for a five-year trial period, which was made permanent in 1969.
Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965 appears in Edexcel GCSE History revision content for Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel, especially Crime and Punishment in Modern Britain and Nature of Law Enforcement and Punishment.
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