Crime: Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour Commission Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Crime: Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour Commission

Lord Corbett of Castle Vale Excerpts
Monday 19th July 2010

(13 years, 9 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord McNally Portrait Lord McNally
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My Lords, I have no hesitation in endorsing those three points, in particular that the whole thrust of government policy—as I think that it was with the previous Administration—is to make custody for young people a last resort.

Baroness Sharples Portrait Baroness Sharples
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Will my noble friend say whether ASBOs are on an increase or a decrease?

Lord Corbett of Castle Vale Portrait Lord Corbett of Castle Vale
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The Minister will be aware that the commission describes the current levels of remand in custody as,

“unacceptable, unjust and unnecessarily damaging to the children and young people concerned”.

What steps will the Government take to reduce the use of secure remands to the absolute minimum for the protection of the person concerned and the public?

Lord McNally Portrait Lord McNally
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One of the things that we are looking at very much is the use of restorative justice as an alternative. The pilot projects that have been used indicate that this could have a good impact on the need to send young people to prison. However, as the noble Lord, Lord Bach, emphasised, there are times when young people need to be in custody. But, as the report indicates, and as the noble Lord, Lord Ramsbotham, indicated, it should be a last resort. We are trying to make sure that we get the balance right in restorative justice and in taking young people who are a danger to their community off the streets.