Debate Pack
Tackling violence against women and girls
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on tackling violence against women and girls on 27 November 2024. The debate will be opened by Apsana Begum MP.
Debate Pack
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on tackling violence against women and girls on 27 November 2024. The debate will be opened by Apsana Begum MP.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on police use of live facial recognition technology is scheduled for Wednesday 13 November 2024, opened by Sir John Whittingdale MP.
Insight
The police and the wider criminal justice system have responded swiftly to identify, charge and prosecute those involved in rioting in the UK this summer.
Parliament has introduced new offences to manage protests. This approach has come under scrutiny due to protests about the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on tackling ‘crash for cash’ insurance fraud will take place on Wednesday 22 May 2024, to be opened by Elliot Colburn MP.
Research Briefing
The Criminal Justice Bill is scheduled to have its first day of report stage on 15 May 2024. This briefing discusses the background to the Bill and its progress through Parliament.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate on the bicentenary of the RNLI has been scheduled for 26 March 2024 at 9.30am. The debate will be led by Anthony Mangnall MP.
Debate Pack
A Westminster Hall debate has been scheduled for 4.00pm on 6 March on illegal drug use and organised crime. The debate will be opened by Gregory Campbell MP.
Debate Pack
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on the motion that 'this House has considered tackling off-road biking' on Tuesday 20 February 2024 2.30-4pm. The debate will be led by Peter Gibson MP
Debate Pack
There will be a Westminster Hall debate on victims of road traffic offences and the criminal justice system on Tuesday 30 January 2024 at 9.30am.
Research Briefing
Police powers in relation to unauthorised encampments that are typically associated with Gypsy and Traveller sites.
Constituency casework,Research Briefing
This article explains the support victims of crime are entitled to as their case progresses through the criminal justice system in England and Wales.
Constituency casework,Research Briefing
This page is no longer being updated. This article helps Members and their staff to understand the police complaints system.
Constituency casework,Research Briefing
This page is no longer being updated. This article outlines questions to consider before working on casework involving a police complaint.
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