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Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill

Key Benefits
The provisions of the Bill will take forward the Government's programme of reforms of criminal justice system. In particular, the Bill will:

Building public confidence in the sentencing framework by imprisoning serious and dangerous offenders while others receive tough and effective community sentences;

Ensuring that prison and probation resources are targeted at repeat, serious and violent offenders;

Strengthening the protection of the public from violent and sex offenders;

Strengthening the pre-court and community penalties available for young offenders so that, wherever possible, offending by children and young persons is effectively addressed without the need to resort to custody;

Strengthening the independence of the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman in his key role of investigating complaints by prisoners and immigration detainees and deaths in custody;

Ensuring that the police and their community safety partners have appropriate powers to tackle anti-social behaviour at its roots and thereby reinforce a culture of respect;

Ensuring that the UK does not provide a safe haven for foreign criminals and terrorists and send a clear signal that such people cannot expect to secure settled status in this country;

Outlawing incitement to homophobic hatred and hatred against transgender people by amending the current offence of incitement to racial hatred in the Public Order Act 1986.

Bill Text
Explanatory Notes
Regulatory Impact assessment
Territorial Extent
England and Wales

Additional Information

The provisions of the Bill have been the subject of a number of policy and consultation papers, including:
 
'Rebalancing the criminal justice system in favour of the law-abiding majority' (Home Office, July 2006)

'Making Sentencing Clearer' A consultation and report of a review by the Home Secretary, Lord Chancellor and Attorney General (Home Office, November 2006)

'Penal Policy - a background paper' (Ministry of Justice, 9 May 2007)

'Quashing Convictions - Report of a Review by the Home Secretary, Lord Chancellor and Attorney General' A Consultation Paper (Office of Criminal Justice Reform, September 2006)

'Consultation on the possession of extreme pornographic material: Summary of responses and next step' (Home Office, August 2006)

'A Coordinated Prostitution Strategy and summary of responses to Paying the Price' (Home office, January 2006)

'Increasing penalties for deliberate and wilful misuse of personal data: Response to consultation' (DCA 7 February 2007)

'Stakeholder consultation on Violent Offender Orders: Summary of responses and next steps' (Home Office, June 2007)

'Strengthening powers to tackle anti-social behaviour - Summary of responses to a Home Office Consultation Paper' (Home Office, 29 May 2007)

Comments

If you have any comments on the Bill you can email them to:

Charles.Goldie@justice.gsi.gov.uk

 
 
 
 
Ministry of Justice