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To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what discussions he has held with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the a) operation and b) alignment of Local Criminal Justice Boards within future policing structures.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what discussions he has held with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the a) operation and b) alignment of Local Criminal Justice Boards within future policing structures.
The Government recognises the important role Local Criminal Justice Boards play as the forum where local criminal justice system partners collaborate, and the Ministry of Justice remain committed to supporting them. The Ministry of Justice is working closely with the Home Office to ensure they collectively understand how local criminal justice governance, including the operation of Local Criminal Justice Boards (LCJBs), will operate under any new policing model.
In tandem, the Government is considering the recommendations in Part II of Sir Brian Leveson’s Independent Review of the Criminal Courts relating to the operation and governance of LCJBs and will respond to them in the coming months.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether any Local Criminal Justice Boards have achieved the recommendation in the National Guidance for Local Criminal Justice Boards that they meet at least quarterly, for the past year for which information is available; and if so, which boards met this target.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether any Local Criminal Justice Boards have achieved the recommendation in the National Guidance for Local Criminal Justice Boards that they meet at least quarterly, for the past year for which information is available; and if so, which boards met this target.
The Ministry of Justice does not hold this information. Local Criminal Justice Boards are voluntary partnerships and are not governed by statute and are not an executive body. We do not therefore keep a record of meeting dates.
To ask His Majesty's Government what was the date of the last two meetings of each Local Criminal Justice Board.
To ask His Majesty's Government what was the date of the last two meetings of each Local Criminal Justice Board.
The Ministry of Justice does not hold this information. Local Criminal Justice Boards are voluntary partnerships and are not governed by statute and are not an executive body. We do not therefore keep a record of meeting dates.
To ask His Majesty's Government how many Local Criminal Justice Boards there are in (1) England, and (2) Wales.
To ask His Majesty's Government how many Local Criminal Justice Boards there are in (1) England, and (2) Wales.
There are 41 Local Criminal Justice Boards (LCJBs) in total, 37 in England and 4 in Wales.
Information on the running and membership of LCJBs can be found in the National Guidance at: National Guidance for Local Criminal Justice Boards (publishing.service.gov.uk).
To ask Her Majesty's Government which local Criminal Justice Boards in England and Wales are chaired by the Police and Crime Commissioner for that area.
To ask Her Majesty's Government which local Criminal Justice Boards in England and Wales are chaired by the Police and Crime Commissioner for that area.
The Ministry of Justice does not hold or collect information on the membership of local Criminal Justice Boards in England and Wales, including whether they are chaired by the local Police and Crime Commissioner.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the collection rate is for (a) fines, (b) prosecution costs, (c) compensation and (d) victims surcharge levied by each Local Criminal Justice Board in each of the last four years.
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what the collection rate is for (a) fines, (b) prosecution costs, (c) compensation and (d) victims surcharge levied by each Local Criminal Justice Board in each of the last four years.
It has not been possible to answer this question within the timeframe. I will write to the Hon. Member in due course.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what guidance she plans to issue to newly-elected police and crime commissioners on engagement with (a) community safety partnerships and (b) criminal justice boards.
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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what guidance she plans to issue to newly-elected police and crime commissioners on engagement with (a) community safety partnerships and (b) criminal justice boards.
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The Home Office will not be issuing prescriptive guidance to police and crime commissioners (PCCs). However, briefing on how PCCs can engage with community safety partnerships and the criminal justice system is being made available to PCC candidates via the Home Office website.
The Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 puts in place a flexible framework for partnership working between the PCC and their community safety and criminal justice partners. This includes two interrelated, reciprocal duties to co-operate. The recent White Paper “Swift and Sure Justice” also set out the ways in which PCCs will interact with criminal justice bodies.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will issue guidance that defence solicitors should be represented on local criminal justice boards to ensure that the boards are fully representative of local criminal justice communities.
To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether they will issue guidance that defence solicitors should be represented on local criminal justice boards to ensure that the boards are fully representative of local criminal justice communities.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Further to the Written Answer by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 7 January (WA 179), how many local criminal justice boards have established schemes for restorative justice.
asked Her Majesty's Government:Further to the Written Answer by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 7 January (WA 179), how many local criminal justice boards have established schemes for restorative justice.
asked Her Majesty's Government:How local criminal justice boards will measure their success in providing restorative justice.
asked Her Majesty's Government:How local criminal justice boards will measure their success in providing restorative justice.
The Government have today laid before Parliament ““Working Together to Cut Crime and Deliver Justice: A Strategic Plan for Criminal Justice 2008-11””(Cm 7247). This plan sets out how we will deliver the new Justice for All Public Service Agreement targets for the Criminal Justice System to improve efficiency and effectiveness...
The Government have today laid before Parliament ““Working Together to Cut Crime and Deliver Justice: A Strategic Plan for Criminal Justice 2008-11””(Cm 7247). This plan sets out how we will deliver the new Justice for All Public Service Agreement targets for the Criminal Justice System to improve efficiency and effectiveness...
The Government have today laid before Parliament the document Working Together to Cut Crime and Deliver Justice: A Strategic Plan for Criminal Justice 2008-11 (Cm 7247). This plan sets out how we will deliver the new justice for all public service agreement targets for the criminal justice system to improve...
The Government have today laid before Parliament the document Working Together to Cut Crime and Deliver Justice: A Strategic Plan for Criminal Justice 2008-11 (Cm 7247). This plan sets out how we will deliver the new justice for all public service agreement targets for the criminal justice system to improve...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what targets have been set for local criminal justice boards.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what targets have been set for local criminal justice boards.
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs how many times her Department has met (a) the Crown Prosecution Service, (b) the police service and (c) other criminal justice agencies in the last 12 months.
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs how many times her Department has met (a) the Crown Prosecution Service, (b) the police service and (c) other criminal justice agencies in the last 12 months.
What is the official relationship between area criminal justice boards and regional offender managers.
What is the official relationship between area criminal justice boards and regional offender managers.