Mentions:
1: Sarah Champion (Lab - Rotherham) The same ongoing pattern allows offenders to slip through the cracks, with over 700 going completely - Speech Link
2: Liz Jarvis (LD - Eastleigh) New clause 9 would stop offenders avoiding monitoring measures that are important for public safety, - Speech Link
3: Vikki Slade (LD - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Offenders know the chances of being caught are slim. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Amanda Martin (Lab - Portsmouth North) Taken together, those reforms would increase the chances that offenders will face more serious consequences - Speech Link
2: Nicholas Dakin (Lab - Scunthorpe) Compensation orders require offenders to make financial reparation to their victims, ensuring that offenders - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Keen of Elie (Con - Life peer) We have heard of an expanded use of electronic tagging. - Speech Link
2: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) With electronic tagging, we need to make sure that we support our probation staff, but I am very interested - Speech Link
3: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd (XB - Life peer) First, I agree with the noble Lord, Lord Hogan-Howe, that in this electronic age, tagging should be efficient - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab - Life peer) life in the channel with these new powers.The Bill will also create new powers to seize and search electronic - Speech Link
2: Lord Davies of Gower (Con - Life peer) the powers contained in Clauses 20, 21 and 23, authorising officers to search, seize and access electronic - Speech Link
3: Lord Blunkett (Lab - Life peer) Given that we have got the new NHS moves to digitalisation, the DVLA electronic programme, the unique - Speech Link
4: Lord Dubs (Lab - Life peer) I am also a bit concerned about the Home Secretary’s powers to impose tagging and curfew requirements - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham Ladywood) I welcome his recommendations on female offenders. - Speech Link
2: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham Ladywood) offenders to which my hon. - Speech Link
3: Jonathan Brash (Lab - Hartlepool) Location and curfew restrictions using electronic tagging to stop hyper-prolific offenders going anywhere - Speech Link
4: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham Ladywood) We want to make sure that our prisons are used to punish offenders, that those offenders are made to - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None To be clear, higher-risk offenders have been exempted from that change. - Speech Link
2: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD - Life peer) The noble Lord, rightly, supports electronic tagging. - Speech Link
3: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) Electronic tagging has an important role to play—and that role will increase. - Speech Link
4: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) On foreign national offenders, we have removed 15% more this year than last year. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Robert Jenrick (Con - Newark) safety implications of the Government’s plan to set a 28-day limit on prison sentences for recalled offenders - Speech Link
2: Nicholas Dakin (Lab - Scunthorpe) Although there are certain exclusions for serious offenders, changing recalls for fixed-term offenders - Speech Link
3: Andy McDonald (Lab - Middlesbrough and Thornaby East) Friend agree that tagging is an important resource for protecting the public from criminals? - Speech Link
4: Nicholas Dakin (Lab - Scunthorpe) It is clear that tagging technology has huge potential. - Speech Link
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1: Allison Gardner (Lab - Stoke-on-Trent South) What steps her Department is taking to support female offenders. - Speech Link
2: Satvir Kaur (Lab - Southampton Test) What steps her Department is taking to support female offenders. - Speech Link
3: Adam Jogee (Lab - Newcastle-under-Lyme) What steps her Department is taking to support young offenders in Staffordshire. - Speech Link
4: Adam Jogee (Lab - Newcastle-under-Lyme) Criminals must face the full force of the law, and young offenders cannot be a lost cause. - Speech Link
5: Josh Babarinde (LD - Eastbourne) tagging contract that Channel 4’s “Dispatches” found was completely inadequate. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None Please switch electronic devices to silent. - Speech Link
2: None Serial offenders would have been forced to wear tags to track their movement. - Speech Link
3: Matt Vickers (Con - Stockton West) for retail crime in order to restrict the offenders’ liberty. - Speech Link
4: Alex Davies-Jones (Lab - Pontypridd) we have fewer crimes committed by those offenders. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) ‘and’ at the end of sub-paragraph (iv), and(b) at the end of sub-paragraph (v) insert—‘(vi) an electronic - Speech Link
2: Matt Vickers (Con - Stockton West) The new conditions focus primarily on electronic monitoring, and we are supportive of those. - Speech Link
3: Pete Wishart (SNP - Perth and Kinross-shire) Whereas I think everybody would accept that we want to target high-risk criminals and offenders, and - Speech Link
4: Angela Eagle (Lab - Wallasey) tagging, if it is safe to do so from the point of view of protecting the public. - Speech Link