Proceeding contribution from Gwyneth Dunwoody (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 6 March 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Police and Justice Bill.
Police and Justice Bill
Any extension of powers for PCSOs will inevitably begin to impinge on police officers’ training. The House of Commons needs to understand clearly what powers my right hon. Friend intends to give PCSOs, how they are different from ordinary police constables, and how we can be assured that they will not impinge on the duties of those who are properly trained.
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- 443 c612
- Session
- 2005-06
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- House of Commons chamber
- Subjects
- Children Criminal proceedings Accountability Crime Arrests Aviation Anti-social behaviour Extradition Inspections Immigration Greater London Information Local government Police Powers Prisons Police custody Mergers Passengers Police authorities Police community support officers Police cautions Standards Surveillance Training Young people Young offenders Transport Social rented housing Shipping Truancy USA Anti-social behaviour orders Parenting contracts Parenting orders Crime and disorder reduction partnerships
- Legislation
- Police and Justice Bill 2005-06
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