MANAGEMENT OF OFFENDERS AND SENTENCING BILL
KEY BENEFITS
Supports the Government's commitment to create a National Offender Management Service (NOMS) by:
establishing the aims of the service and its core offender management function
giving the Home Secretary greater control to direct probation boards to commission services from other providers; and providing for data-sharing
Reinforces the rigour and effectiveness of non-custodial punishments by introducing: a day fine scheme; electronic monitoring as a condition of a community sentence; and tagging of defendants on bail
Requires Sentencing Guidelines Council to take account of capacity to ensure better management of demand for correctional services.
Fulfils the Government's commitment to placing the Ombudsman for NOMS on a statutory footing
TERRITORIAL EXTENT
- The majority of the Bill applies to England and Wales only. The
measures on Ombudsman and IMB apply to Scotland and Northern Ireland in respect of certain immigration places of detention. Immigration is a reserved matter.
PROGRESS IN PARLIAMENT
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 12/1/05. You can download a copy of the Bill text here. Information about the Bill's progress in parliament can be found here and you can search the official report (Hansard) for the text of debates on the Bill at Second Reading or Committee stage here.
CONTACT:
If you have any comments on the proposals you can email them to:
William.payne@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk |