(12 years, 8 months ago)
Commons Chamber12. How many people in the London borough of Havering have been convicted of offences in connection with the public disorder in August 2011.
Data available on 1 February show that six people from Havering were convicted for their part in the public disorder of 6 to 9 August last year.
As the Minister knows, many of our courts worked extra long hours last August to ensure that many of those who engaged in the riots were dealt with very quickly. What lessons have the Government learned from that to ensure that our courts are more efficient in future?
We certainly were impressed by the speed with which the criminal justice system responded to the disorder, and we are grateful for the efforts of those working in it. Cases were dealt with in a matter of hours and days, rather than the routine, which can be weeks and months. We seek to learn the lessons from that and we will shortly come forward with proposals for how we can ensure that we have a justice system that is swifter and more sure.
(14 years, 4 months ago)
Commons ChamberWe are reviewing all these arrangements to promote the interests of victims. I welcome the appointment of the Victims Commissioner and the work she will embark upon. We are aware of the important work that the National Victims Service is planning to do.
T1. If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.