- Bill introduced in the Commons by
Dominic Raabon behalf of Ministry of Justice
Baroness Williams of Traffordon behalf of Ministry of Justice
- Bill 268 EN 2019-21
- Bill 268 2019-21 (Large Print)
- Bill 268-EN 2019-21 (Large Print)
- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Home Office/Ministry of Justice - 9 March 2021
- Sentencing, Release, Probation and Youth Justice Measures - 8 March 2021
- Sentencing, Release, Probation and Youth Justice Measures - Annex A (Measures to Clarify or Resolve Legislative Inconsistencies)
- Overarching Criminal Law IA - 8 March 2021
- Increasing efficiency and accessibility in the courts and tribunal system - 8 March 2021
- Home Office and Department for Transport measures - 4 March 2021
- 2nd reading, Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution, Programme motion, Carry-over motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗80 speakers · 111 speechesDivision #239Second ReadingAyes 359Noes 263
- Written evidence submitted by Leeds for Europe (PCSCB01)
- Written evidence submitted by the Law Society of Scotland (PCSCB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Zoe Everett (PCSCB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Alliance for Youth Justice (AYJ) (PCSCB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Amnesty International UK (PCSCB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Rights of Women, the End Violence Against Women and Girls Coalition, Latin American Women's Rights Service and Southall Black Sisters (joint submission) (PCSCB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Transform Justice (PCSCB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Article 39 and the National Association for Youth Justice (joint submission) (PCSCB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Big Brother Watch (PCSCB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Ms Azra Bloomfield (PCSCB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Big Brother Watch, Amnesty International UK, Centre for Women's Justice, defenddigitalme, End Violence Against Women, Fair Trials, JUSTICE, Liberty, Rape Crisis England & Wales, and The Survivors' Trust - re: digital extraction powers (joint submission) (PCSCB11)
- Written evidence submitted by JUSTICE (PCSCB12)
- Written evidence submitted by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) (PCSCB13)
- Written evidence submitted by the Prison Reform Trust (PCSCB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Friends, Families and Travellers (PCSCB15)
- Written evidence submitted by BLM Scotland (PCSCB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Community Law Partnership (PCSCB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations (ACEVO), Bond, National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), and Small Charities Coalition (SCC) (joint submission) (PCSCB18)
- Written evidence submitted by the Law Commission (PCSCB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Quakers in Britain and Unlock Democracy (PCSCB20)
- Written evidence submitted by the Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales (PCSCB21)
- Written evidence submitted by the Centre for Women's Justice (re: pre-charge bail provisions) (PCSCB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Southern Co-op (PCSCB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Travelling ahead: Wales (PCSCB24)
- Written evidence submitted by The Magistrates Association (PCSCB25)
- Written evidence submitted by Iryna Pona, The Children's Society (supplementary submission) (PCSCB26)
- Written evidence submitted by the Howard League for Penal Reform (PCSCB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Fair Trials (PCSCB28)
- Written evidence submitted by Chief Superintendent Paul Griffiths, President, Police Superintendents' Association (supplementary submission) (PCSCB29)
- Written evidence submitted by the Local Government Association (supplementary submission) (PCSCB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Robert Jones, Lecturer in Criminology, University of South Wales (PCSCB31)
- Written evidence submitted by the British Transport Police (PCSCB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Maureen Martin et al (re: Reject New Clause 43) (PCSCB33)
- Letter from Victoria Atkins MP and Chris Philp MP to Charles Walker MP, Steve McCabe MP and Gavin Robinson MP regarding the Government amendments tabled for the Commons Committee stage of the Bill.
- Report stage, Programme motion, 3rd reading in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗50 speakers · 97 speechesDivision #44Third ReadingAyes 365Noes 265
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- 471 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords92 Withdrawn302 Not moved24 Disagreed53 Agreed66 members moved amendments
- Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Second Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum
- Letter from Lord Wolfson and Baroness Williams to Lord Rosser and Lord Falconer regarding further Government amendments for Lords committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe of Epsom to Lord Ponsonby and Lord Paddick regarding the committee stage debate: pre-charge bail and court orders, and post-charge bail.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Paddick regarding the Bill committee debate: amendments 156 and 163 on local authority power to manage speed and traffic light enforcement.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Brooke regarding the committee stage debate: amendment 157 on alcohol limits, and further data on fatality statistics.
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Lord Paddick and others regarding the extraction of information from electronic devices, as discussed during the Committee Stage.
- Letter from Lord Wolfson, QC to Earl Attlee and other Peers regarding access to Universal Credit and banking for prison leavers, as raised in the committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Wolfson QC to Baroness Bennett regarding an issue raised in the committee debate: whether the Government had acted on a recommendation in the Joint Committee on Human Rights report "Human Rights and the Government's response to COVID-19: children whose mothers are in prison".
- Letter from Lord Wolfson QC to Lord Germain regarding minimum sentences as raised in the committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Wolfson QC to Lord Hunt regarding Prisons and Probation Ombudsman investigation into the death of Baby A - health response and partnership approach, as raised in the committee stage.
- Supplementary Memorandum by the Home Office
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Baroness Lister regarding clarification of what is meant in the draft statutory guidance for police on unauthorised encampments by ‘not gold-plating human rights and equalities legislation', as discussed during the Committee stage (fifth day) of the Bill.
- Letter from Kit Malthouse MP to Harriet Harman MP regarding new public order measures: amending the offence of wilful obstruction of highway, new offences related to locking on, offence of obstruction of major transport works, powers to stop and search, Serious Disruption Prevention Orders.
- Letter from Lord Wolfson to Lord Hope regarding the provision of British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters in courts, as discussed during the Committee Stage.
- Letter from Lord Wolfson to Lord Marks regarding local authority involvement in secure schools, as discussed during the debate on Clause 139 during the Committee stage of the Bill.
- Letter from Lord Wolfson regarding funding for legal representation at an inquest as raised during the Bill committee stage.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Paddick regarding questions discussed during the Committee stage (fourth day) of the Bill: the police taking photographs of people with convictions outside the UK, the transfer of foreign conviction information.
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Lord Young regarding the committee stage debate: Serious Violence Duty and Government intentions to support the response to housing and homelessness under the Duty.
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Baroness Brinton regarding the committee stage debate: Serious Violence Duty provisions.
- 266 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords101 Not moved29 Withdrawn118 Agreed18 Disagreed46 members moved amendments
- 15th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Third Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum
- Supplementary Memorandum by the Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- I. Letter from Lord Wolfson and Baroness Williams to Lord Rosser, Lord Coaker and Lord Ponsonby regarding the second tranche of Government amendments tabled for the Lords Report stage of the Bill. II. Supplementary delegated powers memorandum. III. European Convention on Human Rights Supplementary memorandum by the Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Lord Beith regarding the Bill: scope of new offence of obstruction of major transport works, following a question raised at committee stage.
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Baroness Bennett regarding the Bill: extending the scope of the disregards scheme, as raised in a question at the committee stage debate on amendments 266 and 267.
- Letter from Baroness Williams to Lord Paddick regarding the Police, Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill: Serious Violence Reduction Orders, following committee stage debate.
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Bassam, Lord Paddick and Lord Sentamu regarding Government amendments to extend the football banning order regime to those who commit online abuse associated with football, as discussed during the Report stage (fourth day).
- 16th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 6 amendments tabled at 3rd reading in the Lords5 Agreed1 Withdrawn3 members moved amendments
- 19th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Consideration of Lords amendments, Programme motion, Carry-over motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗64 speakers · 217 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗16 speakers · 30 speechesConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗19 speakers · 39 speeches
- Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill: Fifth Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum
- Letter from Lord Sharpe to Lord Rooker regarding the Food Standards Agency - amendment 58: to enable some police powers under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to be conferred on the National Food Crime Unit of the FSA.
- Consideration of Lords message in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗12 speakers · 40 speechesDivision #233Motion to disagree with Lords Reason 73B, Amendments 74B to 74G and Reason 87GAyes 276Noes 202