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To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, which of the recommendations of the report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission on Operation Gullane have been implemented; and what form that implementation has taken.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, which of the recommendations of the report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission on Operation Gullane have been implemented; and what form that implementation has taken.
The IPCC report on Operation Gullane makes a number of recommendations relating to police investigation of non-recent child sexual abuse.
Since the publication of those recommendations the Home Office has:
• prioritised child sexual abuse as a national threat to empower police forces to maximise specialist skills and expertise to prevent offending and resolve cases
• provided £1.7 million to Operation Hydrant which coordinates the handling of multiple non-recent child sexual abuse investigations specifically concerning institutions
In addition:
• the College of Policing has issued updated Authorised Professional Practice guidance for police in relation to child abuse and exploitation, and
• a joint National Policing Lead and CPS review panel has been established to re-examine non-recent cases of sexual abuse where a decision was made that no further action would be taken and identify whether any issues require further exploration and investigation.
Combined, these measures significantly improve the quality of police investigations non-recent child sexual abuse.
I understand that the IPCC will write directly to the Honourable Member regarding implementation of the report’s recommendations.
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport how much funding his Department provided for the Humberside Road Safety Partnership (a) in each year since its inception and (b) in 2009-10 to date.
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport how much funding his Department provided for the Humberside Road Safety Partnership (a) in each year since its inception and (b) in 2009-10 to date.
| Net funding (£) | |
| 2003-04 | 2,367,151 |
| 2004-05 | 2,181,397 |
| 2005-06 | 2,406,449 |
| 2006-07 | 2,103,015 |
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport how many people the Humberside Road Safety Partnership employed (a) in each year since its establishment and (b) at the latest date for which figures are available.
To ask the Minister of State, Department for Transport how many people the Humberside Road Safety Partnership employed (a) in each year since its establishment and (b) at the latest date for which figures are available.
I am grateful for the opportunity to have an Adjournment debate to raise my deep concerns about the effect of proposed cuts on Humberside probation trust, the severe threat to front-line jobs of compulsory redundancies, the threat to the effectiveness of a highly rated and successful probation service, and the...
I am grateful for the opportunity to have an Adjournment debate to raise my deep concerns about the effect of proposed cuts on Humberside probation trust, the severe threat to front-line jobs of compulsory redundancies, the threat to the effectiveness of a highly rated and successful probation service, and the...
I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. He has a long and distinguished connection with Humberside police as a former chairman, as well as connections with Humberside probation service, which adds weight to his comments on this issue. It is essential that we have an efficient service, but I agree...
I absolutely agree with my hon. Friend. He has a long and distinguished connection with Humberside police as a former chairman, as well as connections with Humberside probation service, which adds weight to his comments on this issue. It is essential that we have an efficient service, but I agree...
I congratulate my right hon. Friend on securing the debate. As a former member of the Humberside probation trust board, I have seen for myself the fine work that the staff do. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the Government have a good stated policy on probation work—they want...
I congratulate my right hon. Friend on securing the debate. As a former member of the Humberside probation trust board, I have seen for myself the fine work that the staff do. Does my right hon. Friend agree that the Government have a good stated policy on probation work—they want...
I, too, am delighted that the right hon. Gentleman has secured tonight's debate. Does he agree that, because of the recession, when we can perhaps expect crime rates to rise, this is exactly the wrong time to cut front-line probation service staff? I understand that, in the opinion of those...
I, too, am delighted that the right hon. Gentleman has secured tonight's debate. Does he agree that, because of the recession, when we can perhaps expect crime rates to rise, this is exactly the wrong time to cut front-line probation service staff? I understand that, in the opinion of those...
I congratulate my right hon. Friend on securing this important debate. Many people affected by the cuts have also come to see me, as has Alan Cotterill, the National Association of Probation Officers representative in our area. Every person who has come to see me about the cuts has said...
I congratulate my right hon. Friend on securing this important debate. Many people affected by the cuts have also come to see me, as has Alan Cotterill, the National Association of Probation Officers representative in our area. Every person who has come to see me about the cuts has said...
I agree with my hon. Friend. I, too, have been in touch with Alan Cotterill, who has made a compelling case on behalf of his members about the problems faced by the service. The speed of the cuts is a concern. It is not just the formula that is an...
I agree with my hon. Friend. I, too, have been in touch with Alan Cotterill, who has made a compelling case on behalf of his members about the problems faced by the service. The speed of the cuts is a concern. It is not just the formula that is an...
NOMS is an Executive agency. We look at these issues in policy terms, but the director general has a number of Executive decisions to take. Issuing indicative budgets is one of them, but we have reviewed the situation with him and reached the conclusions that I have given to my...
NOMS is an Executive agency. We look at these issues in policy terms, but the director general has a number of Executive decisions to take. Issuing indicative budgets is one of them, but we have reviewed the situation with him and reached the conclusions that I have given to my...
It is only fair to put on record my appreciation and thanks. It is excellent news that there will not be compulsory redundancies. I was fascinated to hear the details of the budget, which throws a different light on some matters. Will my right hon. Friend assure me that the...
It is only fair to put on record my appreciation and thanks. It is excellent news that there will not be compulsory redundancies. I was fascinated to hear the details of the budget, which throws a different light on some matters. Will my right hon. Friend assure me that the...
I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Scunthorpe (Mr. Morley) for raising this issue. I am pleased to see a strong Humberside delegation in the Chamber tonight. My hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull, North (Ms Johnson) is on the Treasury Bench, and my hon. Friends...
I thank my right hon. Friend the Member for Scunthorpe (Mr. Morley) for raising this issue. I am pleased to see a strong Humberside delegation in the Chamber tonight. My hon. Friend the Member for Kingston upon Hull, North (Ms Johnson) is on the Treasury Bench, and my hon. Friends...
As I have said, my official, the director of offender management, Steve Wagstaffe, is in close discussion with the Humberside probation trust. I have tried to indicate to hon. Members that the planned cuts of 58.25 full-time equivalent posts have more or less been met through voluntary redundancy requests and...
As I have said, my official, the director of offender management, Steve Wagstaffe, is in close discussion with the Humberside probation trust. I have tried to indicate to hon. Members that the planned cuts of 58.25 full-time equivalent posts have more or less been met through voluntary redundancy requests and...
Adjournment debate on the Humberside Probation Service.
Adjournment debate on the Humberside Probation Service.
It is extraordinary to have released indicative budgets without asking Ministers first. If there was ever an area in which I would have thought Ministers were asked for their approval, it would be one such as that. Can the Minister explain how this happened and what he is doing to...
It is extraordinary to have released indicative budgets without asking Ministers first. If there was ever an area in which I would have thought Ministers were asked for their approval, it would be one such as that. Can the Minister explain how this happened and what he is doing to...
I certainly agree that we can see the success of the probation service in terms of the reduction in reoffending rates and overall reductions in crime. None of our constituents wants an increase in crime, and the probation service is an important part of that. The Government have recognised that...
I certainly agree that we can see the success of the probation service in terms of the reduction in reoffending rates and overall reductions in crime. None of our constituents wants an increase in crime, and the probation service is an important part of that. The Government have recognised that...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people in the Humberside Police Authority area were (a) arrested for, (b) charged with and (c) convicted of drug offences in each of the last five years; and if she will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people in the Humberside Police Authority area were (a) arrested for, (b) charged with and (c) convicted of drug offences in each of the last five years; and if she will make a statement.
| Table 1: Persons arrested for drugs offences by police force area, England and Wales¹ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of arrests for drug offences | |||||
| Police force area | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 |
| Humberside | 1,337 | 1,484 | 1,242 | 1,082 | 1,209 |
| ¹ Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. |
| Table 2: Number of persons proceeded against at magistrates' courts and found guilty at all courts for drug offences, in Humberside police force area, 2003-07¹,² | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | |
| Proceeded against | 740 | 790 | 739 | 680 | 716 |
| Found guilty | 672 | 719 | 685 | 665 | 674 |
| ¹ The statistics relate to persons for whom these offences were the principal offences for which they were dealt with. When a defendant has been found guilty of two or more offences the principal offence is the offence for which the heaviest penalty is imposed. Where the same disposal is imposed for two or more offences, the offence selected is the offence for which the statutory maximum penalty is the most severe. | |||||
| ² Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. | |||||
| Source: | |||||
| Evidence and Analysis Unit—Office for Criminal Justice Reform |
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) what the flat cash grant allocation for the Humberside probation area is for (a) 2009-10, (b) 2010-11 and (c) 2011-12;
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) what the flat cash grant allocation for the Humberside probation area is for (a) 2009-10, (b) 2010-11 and (c) 2011-12;
(4) what estimate he has made of the reduction in future planned spending for the Humberside probation area in (a) 2009-10, (b) 2010-11 and (c) 2011-12.
(4) what estimate he has made of the reduction in future planned spending for the Humberside probation area in (a) 2009-10, (b) 2010-11 and (c) 2011-12.
(3) what the estimated share of national savings from the probation service's budget is which falls to the Humberside probation area in (a) 2009-10, (b) 2010-11 and (c) 2011-12;
(3) what the estimated share of national savings from the probation service's budget is which falls to the Humberside probation area in (a) 2009-10, (b) 2010-11 and (c) 2011-12;