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Scottish Parliament Select Committee
Submission from the Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice, 18 December 2023
Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill 18 December 2023

Correspondence Dec. 18 2023

Committee: Education, Children and Young People Committee

Found: Hearing s System also seeks to adopt the minimum intervention principle , only making formal, statutory orders


Commons Chamber
Knife crime - Thu 14 Dec 2023
No Department present

Mentions:
1: None [Relevant Documents: e-petition 634860, Make knife crime prevention a compulsory requirement for all - Speech Link
2: Wendy Morton (Con - Aldridge-Brownhills) I absolutely recognise the work that they do.A petition to make knife crime prevention a compulsory requirement - Speech Link
3: Dan Jarvis (Lab - Barnsley Central) Knife crime rates remain stubbornly high. - Speech Link
4: Michael Tomlinson (Con - Mid Dorset and North Poole) Let me touch on serious violence reduction orders. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Serious Violence: Battersea - Thu 14 Dec 2023
No Department present

Mentions:
1: Marsha De Cordova (Lab - Battersea) Nationally, serious violence is up by 60% since 2015, with knife crime, gun crime and robbery all increasing - Speech Link
2: Tom Pursglove (Con - Corby) crime.The Offensive Weapons Act 2019 introduced knife crime preventions orders, which are court orders - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Criminal Justice Bill (Fourth sitting)
Committee stage: 4th sitting - Thu 14 Dec 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) That is the principal problem: by the time the courts get involved, making orders divesting people of - Speech Link
2: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) One involves restraint orders. - Speech Link
3: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) a knife to another room is not taking it to the scene. - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Criminal Justice Bill (Third sitting)
Committee stage: 1st sitting - Thu 14 Dec 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Stephen Metcalfe (Con - South Basildon and East Thurrock) Q I would like to go back to the issue of knife crime, which I am particularly interested in. - Speech Link
2: Stephen Metcalfe (Con - South Basildon and East Thurrock) The set of provisions around knife crime is very welcome. - Speech Link
3: Stephen Metcalfe (Con - South Basildon and East Thurrock) However, as you may have heard in the previous session, I am particularly interested in knife crime, - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Criminal Justice Bill (Second sitting)
Committee stage: 2nd sitting - Tue 12 Dec 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Alex Norris (LAB - Nottingham North) A lot of work goes into early intervention and prevention and how we deal with young people on the path - Speech Link
2: Alex Cunningham (Lab - Stockton North) So if someone provides—I do not know—a knife or some drugs, I am not sure there is provision for that - Speech Link
3: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) admission—“Yes, I am going to meet Jonathan Hall, the well-known terrorist,” or “Yes, I am going to visit knife - Speech Link
4: None was a communications offence, but it is also possible to encourage self-harm by handing somebody a knife - Speech Link
5: Jess Phillips (Lab - Birmingham, Yardley) Priority orders are defined in the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 as including compensation orders. - Speech Link


Public Bill Committees
Criminal Justice Bill (First sitting) - Tue 12 Dec 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Stephen Metcalfe (Con - South Basildon and East Thurrock) I want to talk a bit about knife crime. - Speech Link
2: Anna Firth (Con - Southend West) How will that help the police to tackle knife crime in a more proactive manner? - Speech Link
3: Chris Philp (Con - Croydon South) Can you give your views on serious crime prevention orders and say how we can make sure they are used - Speech Link
4: Anna Firth (Con - Southend West) Q Back to knife crime and clause 10 of the Bill. - Speech Link


Select Committee
First Report - Human trafficking

Report Dec. 08 2023

Committee: Home Affairs Committee (Department: Home Office)

Found: orders and slavery and trafficking risk orders, a requirement for certain businesses to produce and


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

Mentions:
1: Philip Davies (Con - Shipley) Will he confirm that knife crime would not be included and make sure that that is clear in the legislation - Speech Link
2: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) psychological harm to a particular individual or are in breach of a court order, such as for stalking prevention—as - Speech Link
3: Robert Neill (Con - Bromley and Chislehurst) Whole-life orders have been discussed. - Speech Link
4: Gareth Bacon (Con - Orpington) Having heard the points raised by several Members about knife crime, I will look closely at that issue.Our - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Town Centre Safety - Tue 05 Dec 2023
Home Office

Mentions:
1: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) It contains new powers on knife crime to seize, retain and destroy a bladed article found on private - Speech Link
2: Tobias Ellwood (Con - Bournemouth East) Such police units in other parts of the country have a proven track record in reducing knife crime in - Speech Link
3: Alex Davies-Jones (Lab - Pontypridd) Over the last 13 years, the role of crime prevention work has been heavily downgraded by the Home Office - Speech Link
4: Louie French (Con - Old Bexley and Sidcup) On crime prevention, one of the best tools used in London is stop and search, which removes about 400 - Speech Link