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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Wed 10 Jun 2020
Domestic Abuse Bill (Fifth sitting)

"I want to add my voice in supporting the belief that the orders will be a step change in the courts. As a magistrate, I have grappled with many restraining orders and non-molestation orders, and with bail conditions. One of the frustrations I have seen on the bench arises from …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Tue 09 Jun 2020
Domestic Abuse Bill (Fourth sitting)

"This amendment and the previous amendment speak to a common motivation to protect against an abuse that takes place in our society among many abusers of different relations of the powerful against the weak. I know that we are all motivated by a desire to address that.

I was a …..."

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 04 Jun 2020
Domestic Abuse Bill (Second sitting)

"Q As a former magistrate in domestic abuse courts, I have seen women suffer in court and have more trauma imposed on them. How do you feel about the new measures to prevent cross-examination in family courts and to ensure that we can get special measures? How important do …..."
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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 04 Jun 2020
Domestic Abuse Bill (First sitting)

"Q I am interested in your views on the impact of having a statutory definition of domestic abuse for the first time. Also, can you give your views of your relative powers compared with some of the other existing commissioners, such as the Victims’ Commissioner or the Children’s Commissioner?

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Speech in Public Bill Committees - Thu 04 Jun 2020
Domestic Abuse Bill (First sitting)

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 24 Feb 2020
Policing (England and Wales)

"It is a very special moment for me to be making my maiden speech exactly 100 years after Lady Astor made hers. I would first and foremost like to thank the people of Hertford and Stortford for their huge trust and the great responsibility they have given me, putting me …..."
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Written Question
Police: Recruitment
Thursday 23rd January 2020

Asked by: Julie Marson (Conservative - Hertford and Stortford)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many of the additional 20,000 police officers have been recruited; how many of those 20,000 will be allocated to Hertford and Stortford constituency; and when will they be available.

Answered by Kit Malthouse

In October 2019 Home Office confirmed officer allocations for every force in England and Wales in the first year of the uplift. The Home Office is working with the National Police Chiefs’ Council to support all forces deliver these allocations.

Hertfordshire Police has been allocated 91 officers in year 1 of the uplift. It is up to Chief Constables to decide how and where new recruits are deployed.

The Home Office publishes the statistical series 'Police workforce, England and Wales' on a biannual basis. The next publication is scheduled for release on Thursday 30 January and will contain information on the number of officers in post as at 30 September 2019. Data on joiners and leavers are published annually, in the July release of the bulletin, which covers the situation as at 31 March.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/home-office-announces-first-wave-of-20000-police-officer-uplift