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Commons Chamber
Criminal Law - Thu 25 Jul 2024
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham Ladywood) First, this change applies to both male and female offenders. - Speech Link
2: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham Ladywood) Offenders will be ordered to wear electronic tags where required. - Speech Link
3: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham Ladywood) Nearly 80% of offenders are reoffenders. - Speech Link
4: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) — I will come on to the release of some of those offenders shortly. - Speech Link
5: John Hayes (Con - South Holland and The Deepings) The second is to reduce the population by dealing with foreign national offenders. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
King’s Speech - Wed 24 Jul 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) Let us not forget that nearly 80% of offenders are reoffenders. - Speech Link
2: Baroness Newlove (Con - Life peer) tagging, where it is needed.I now turn to the King’s Speech. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Wheatcroft (XB - Life peer) The charity Working Chance does great work getting women ex-offenders into employment. - Speech Link
4: Lord Marks of Henley-on-Thames (LD - Life peer) Are we to drag such offenders to court by force? - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Prison Capacity - Wed 24 Jul 2024
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) Our impact assessment estimates that around 5,500 offenders will be released in September and October - Speech Link
2: Lord Stewart of Dirleton (Con - Life peer) She speaks of strict licensing conditions, electronic tagging and curfews where appropriate. - Speech Link
3: Lord Timpson (Lab - Life peer) It proves that changing perception when it comes to offenders and prisons takes time. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Prisons and Probation: Foreign National Offenders - Wed 13 Mar 2024
Scotland Office

Mentions:
1: None I want to focus in particular on foreign national offenders, whom I will call FNOs. - Speech Link
2: None That will be only for certain low-level offenders. - Speech Link
3: None That will allow front-line staff to maximise supervision of the most serious offenders. - Speech Link
4: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab - Life peer) Which types of offenders are being released early under the scheme? - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Prisons and Probation: Foreign National Offenders - Tue 12 Mar 2024
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) That will be only for certain low-level offenders. - Speech Link
2: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham, Ladywood) Which types of offenders are being released early under the scheme? - Speech Link
3: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) That is why we are taking robust action to deport foreign national offenders. - Speech Link


Written Statements
Foreign National Offenders, Prisons and Probation - Mon 11 Mar 2024
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) We are locking up more criminals for longer: over the past decade, the average time offenders spend behind - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Oral Answers to Questions - Mon 26 Feb 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: James Wild (Con - North West Norfolk) Given that legislation does not allow for tagging in such cases to enforce those curfew conditions, will - Speech Link
2: Chris Philp (Con - Croydon South) He is right that, as it stands, the legislation does not allow for tagging of people who are simply on - Speech Link
3: Laurence Robertson (Con - Tewkesbury) I understand that the Government are looking to further restrict the ability of sex offenders to change - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Criminal Justice Bill (Tenth sitting)
Committee stage: 10th sitting - Thu 18 Jan 2024
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) Clause 30 makes amendments to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 to ensure that offenders who are convicted - Speech Link
2: Alex Cunningham (Lab - Stockton North) As a result, such offenders will be treated as category 2 rather than category 3 offenders for MAPPA - Speech Link
3: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) They always, or at least for a long time, existed for sex offenders. - Speech Link
4: Chris Philp (Con - Croydon South) Clause 34 provides for those electronic monitoring or tagging obligations to be imposed as part of the - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Sentencing Bill - Wed 06 Dec 2023
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Shabana Mahmood (Lab - Birmingham, Ladywood) Stalkers, domestic abusers and other dangerous offenders. - Speech Link
2: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) We need to ensure that offenders, such as sex offenders who have committed some of the most egregious - Speech Link
3: Neil O'Brien (Con - Harborough) Many of those offenders, as my hon. - Speech Link
4: Kevin Brennan (Lab - Cardiff West) into greater offenders. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Criminal Justice Bill
2nd reading - Tue 28 Nov 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) We are building over 20,000 more prison places and ensuring that offenders face the toughest possible - Speech Link
2: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) or suspect offenders and stop them from participating in further crime. - Speech Link
3: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) That is why we are giving judges express statutory powers to order offenders convicted of an offence - Speech Link
4: James Cleverly (Con - Braintree) The Bill introduces a new statutory aggravating factor to capture offenders who demonstrate grooming - Speech Link
5: James Wild (Con - North West Norfolk) One of the changes that my constituent and her family are campaigning for is to allow electronic tagging - Speech Link