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1: Caroline Johnson (Con - Sleaford and North Hykeham) already acted, through the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022, to establish the secure 16 - Speech Link
2: Seema Malhotra (LAB - Feltham and Heston) that regard, but will first make our comments on the proposed changes, which we support.We support the reduction - Speech Link
3: Mike Freer (Con - Finchley and Golders Green) The majority have committed violence-related offences and are much more likely to reoffend upon release - Speech Link
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1: None act as a deterrent to contribute to the reduction of knife-related crimes; and further that the rehabilitation - Speech Link
2: None we can to protect communities and see that knife crime offenders are brought to justice. - Speech Link
3: None The Government are determined to tackle the underlying causes of serious violence, and we are redoubling - Speech Link
4: None The Government are taking robust action to tackle knife crime, and other measures include a ban on zombie-style - Speech Link
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1: Roger Gale (Con - North Thanet) , Crime and Victims Act 2004 (c. 28)34 An offence under section 5 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and - Speech Link
2: None Unfortunately, we are seeing too many gaps and loopholes in efforts to tackle knife crime. - Speech Link
3: None of knife crime on the streets. - Speech Link
4: Vicky Ford (Con - Chelmsford) Essex’s police and crime commissioner has campaigned for the new knife crime laws. - Speech Link
5: Emma Lewell-Buck (Lab - South Shields) One Australian attorney general has reported a massive reduction in violence since the legislation was - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Laura Farris (Con - Newbury) recruited almost 1,000 independent sexual violence advisers and independent domestic violence advisers - Speech Link
2: Wera Hobhouse (LD - Bath) sexual violence, bullying and harassment. - Speech Link
3: Gareth Bacon (Con - Orpington) for murders committed with a knife or other weapon. - Speech Link
4: Alex Chalk (Con - Cheltenham) and independent domestic violence advisers, and by introducing a rape support helpline, and so on. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Preet Kaur Gill (LAB - Birmingham, Edgbaston) Dea-John was a victim of knife crime—and he is far from the only one.Last month, it was reported that - Speech Link
2: Chris Philp (Con - Croydon South) There is a lot more to do, particularly on shoplifting, vehicle crime and knife crime, which I will come - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Tobias Ellwood (Con - Bournemouth East) on record my thanks to the Chancellor, who in his Budget devoted funds to Bournemouth for a police violence - Speech Link
2: Jeremy Hunt (Con - South West Surrey) Friend is absolutely right: violence reduction units reduce crime and save lives. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Doocey (LD - Life peer) In 2020, the APPG on knife crime focused on the impact of youth centre closures across the country and - Speech Link
2: Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede (Lab - Life peer) the corresponding increase in knife crime. - Speech Link
3: Lord Sharpe of Epsom (Con - Life peer) Of course, that Act also contains measures such as serious violence reduction orders as well as other - Speech Link
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1: Paul Blomfield (Lab - Sheffield Central) Buses cost more while services decline, youth services have been cut, and knife crime is rising. - Speech Link
2: Vicky Foxcroft (Lab - Lewisham, Deptford) In 2015, as a new MP, I lost several young constituents to knife crime in quick succession. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Priti Patel (Con - Witham) economy, but will also grow aspects of Government spending—for example, there will be an expansion in violence - Speech Link
2: Andrew Rosindell (Con - Romford) The reforms to stamp duty and the reduction in capital gains will help millions of property owners. - Speech Link
3: Tobias Ellwood (Con - Bournemouth East) Violence reduction units to tackle knife crime, which I have been campaigning for with the Chancellor - Speech Link
4: Rachael Maskell (LAB - York Central) Crime is up, the justice system is dysfunctional, our schools are squeezing their budgets and our youth - Speech Link
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1: Rachel Hopkins (Lab - Luton South) Youth work saves £500 million annually by preventing incidents of antisocial behaviour, knife crime and - Speech Link
2: Fleur Anderson (Lab - Putney) report, each reduction in the number of youth centres corresponds to an increase in knife crime. - Speech Link
3: Lilian Greenwood (Lab - Nottingham South) In 2020, the all-party parliamentary group on child criminal exploitation and knife crime found that - Speech Link