Proceeding contribution from James Brokenshire (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 June 2008. It occurred during Topical debate on Knife Crime.
Knife Crime
There needs to be a presumption that such matters should be dealt with by the court. The culture of dealing with such incidents through cautions has been one of the fundamental problems and failures of the Government's approach in the drive to summary justice. Clearly, there needs to be flexibility for police officers at local level, but the presumption should be to go to the courts rather than deal with the issue by way of cautions.
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- 2007-08
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- House of Commons chamber
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- Crime Homicide Police Offensive weapons Voluntary organisations Young people
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