Written Question
Thursday 4th March 2021
Asked by:
Jackie Doyle-Price (Conservative - Thurrock)
Question
to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment she has made of the potential merits of recording the (a) sex and (b) gender of perpetrators of sex offences; and if she will make a statement.
Answered by Victoria Atkins
- Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
It is an operational matter for the police to determine what relevant information should be recorded to assist in their investigation of individual crimes.
Home Office statisticians work with the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) on the quality of data from the police. The OSR have issued guidance on the collection and reporting of data about sex in official statistics which informs on-going conversations the Department has with policing partners on the issue of data:
https://osr.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/publication/draft-guidance-collecting-and-reporting-data-about-sex-in-official-statistics/
Information is not held centrally on which police forces record both the sex and gender identity of the perpetrators of sexual offences.
Written Question
Monday 1st March 2021
Asked by:
Jackie Doyle-Price (Conservative - Thurrock)
Question
to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether guidance has been issued to police forces on recording data when a transwoman is arrested for a violent or sexual offence.
Answered by Kit Malthouse
The Home Office does not issue guidance on the recording of sex or gender to police forces.
It is down to individual police forces and the National Police Chiefs’ Council and the College for policing to make decisions on how this information is captured.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 03 Feb 2021
Grooming Gangs
"It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Oldham East and Saddleworth (Debbie Abrahams), with whom I serve as co-chair of the all-party group on women in the penal system. It is striking that we are in this debate, because so many women who end up in the …..."Jackie Doyle-Price - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 06 Jul 2020
Domestic Abuse Bill
"It gives me great pleasure to support the Bill, which is the product of input from all over the House, and all the better for it. I particularly welcome the definition of what constitutes domestic abuse and the emphasis placed on sexual abuse in the definition. We all know that …..."Jackie Doyle-Price - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 28 Oct 2019
Major Incident in Essex
"I thank my right hon. Friend for the leadership she is showing across Government on this issue. There has been a lot of talk over the past few days about the security at our east coast ports, but does she agree that it matters nothing how much security we put …..."Jackie Doyle-Price - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 23 Oct 2019
Major Incident in Essex
"I thank my right hon. Friend for her statement. I thank her in particular for offering to make her resources available to identify these people, because the fact of the matter is that their loved ones have no idea what has happened to them. They think that their loved ones …..."Jackie Doyle-Price - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 28 Jun 2017
Health, Social Care and Security
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Written Question
Thursday 11th December 2014
Asked by:
Jackie Doyle-Price (Conservative - Thurrock)
Question
to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what recent estimate she has made of how many cases met the criteria for inclusion in the migration refusal pool before 2008; and if she will make a statement.
Answered by James Brokenshire
This Government inherited over 223,000 records - dating from before December 2008 - with very poor data quality, and no structured plan. Alongside wider work to restore control to our immigration system, particularly through abolishing the UK Border Agency, the Government initiated a programme to bring sense to this stock of old records. Having identified and taken out records relating to those people known to have left the country, as well as duplicate and erroneous records, the number of meaningful pre-2008 records is just over 89,000. Those are now being addressed in the proper way.
Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 19 Nov 2014
EU Justice and Home Affairs Measures
"I find myself utterly at one with my hon. Friend the Member for Cleethorpes (Martin Vickers) on this matter. I support the Government on these issues because it is the first duty of any Government to protect their citizens. It is in that spirit that I support the motion, notwithstanding …..."Jackie Doyle-Price - View Speech
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 19 Nov 2014
EU Justice and Home Affairs Measures
"Thank you for that, Madam Deputy Speaker. All I would say is that often such people are evading our border controls, so it is a lot more complicated than my hon. Friend says.
I have witnessed at first hand, in the ports in my constituency, just how difficult it is …..."Jackie Doyle-Price - View Speech
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