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Written Answers — Home Department: Radicalism: Internet (5 Nov 2009)

Alan Campbell: We do not hold statistics in relation to the spread of violent extremism on the internet—data collected on terrorism prosecutions do not differentiate between online and off-line actions and we are unable accurately to separate all web based terrorism prosecutions from other terrorism prosecutions, in which the internet may have played a part.

Perpetuities and Accumulations Bill [ Lords]: Antisocial Behaviour (2 Nov 2009) has video

Alan Campbell: ...up and down this country. The hon. Member for Hornchurch (James Brokenshire) is behind the game, talking, as he did, about the target culture. As the Minister for Policing, Crime and Counter-Terrorism reminded him, there is only one measure: the single confidence measure. As my hon. Friend the Member for Mitcham and Morden (Siobhain McDonagh) pointed out, the confidence target's purpose...

Written Answers — Home Department: Anti-Semitism (20 Oct 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...anti-Semitic attacks connected to particular events on an operational basis for the police. The Home Office has identified £5 million from the 2009-10 budget of the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) to reduce the vulnerability of crowded places to terrorist attack. This funding will be allocated to priorities identified by local partnerships and risk assessments carried...

Written Answers — Home Department: Europol (2 Jun 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...does not carry out criminal investigations in its own right but operates to improve the effectiveness and co-operation of the competent authorities in the member states in preventing and combating terrorism and other forms of serious crime. Specifically, Europol's competence covers illegal money laundering activity, and preventing and combating terrorism, drug trafficking and other serious...

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Crime (Public Transport) (18 May 2009) has video

Alan Campbell: We are looking at that. My hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing is in discussions on exactly that issue.

Written Answers — Home Department: Children: Safety (25 Mar 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...years supplemented by 60 training days for teachers and partners. ACPO, DCSF and the Home Office are working with The Kids Taskforce on the national roll out of the DVD. The Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing also attended the launch of the third series at a reception at the CEOP Centre on 5 December 2006.

Written Answers — Home Department: Departmental Legislation (24 Mar 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...1997 and 1 January 2009 and for which the Home Secretary has policy responsibility, are fully in force: Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 Special Immigration Appeals Act 1997 Criminal Justice (Terrorism and Conspiracy) Act 1998 Criminal Justice (International Co-operation)(Amendment) Act 1998 Crime and Disorder Act 1998 Football (Offences and Disorder) Act 1999 Criminal Cases Review...

Public Bill Committee: : New Clause 33 (26 Feb 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...Home Secretary said that the public expect us to make use of technology to protect them, and that people instinctively understand that these technologies, used properly, are vital tools against crime, terrorism and illegal immigration. But she also recognised the absolute necessity of getting the balance on privacy right, and that there is more we can do to strengthen the dividing line...

Public Bill Committee: Policing and Crime Bill: Schedule 4 (12 Feb 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...in place when the Bill receives Royal Assent. Our ambition in respect of consultation will be shaped to some extent by what progress has been made. My hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing referred on Second Reading to extensive consultation. No one can accuse us of having been shy in that regard. We have talked to a lot of people and have taken many...

Public Bill Committee: : Clause 13 (10 Feb 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...146;s remarks if I do not answer them directly. Part of the preparation for this measure was to visit other countries and look at their approaches. My hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing visited the Netherlands, where prostitution is regulated through a system of licensed brothels. He found that that regulation had not ended violence against...

Public Bill Committee: : Clause 13 (10 Feb 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...—face criminal sanctions. As one would expect, I have discussed at length the Bill and the whole process that has been undertaken to get us to this point with the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing, and we are of one mind on the matter. I pay tribute to him for the way that, having started the process, he has pursued the matter and brought it to the present...

Police Funding Formula (Wales) (28 Jan 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...against the person, which was down by 16 per cent.; domestic burglary, which was down by 6 per cent.; and vehicle crime, which was down by almost a quarter. The Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing recently confirmed that we are implementing the funding settlement for 2009-10 broadly unchanged from what was previously announced. We originally announced provisional...

Police Funding (Gloucestershire) (13 Jan 2009)

Alan Campbell: I congratulate the hon. Member for Forest of Dean (Mr. Harper) on securing the debate, and I am grateful for his best wishes to my hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing, who had originally intended to respond to him. If my remarks do not address all the hon. Gentleman's points, my hon. Friend has agreed to meet him at a future date. That is on the...

Police Funding (Gloucestershire) (13 Jan 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...the chief constable to improve service quality and to free police officers for front-line duties. In conclusion, I reiterate the commitment made by my hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing to meet the hon. Member for Forest of Dean should issues remain for discussion, but I thank him for securing this debate and allowing me to set out the national...

Written Answers — Home Department: National Retail Crime Steering Group (13 Jan 2009)

Alan Campbell: ...Retail Crime Steering Group was set up last year, following meetings between the then Director-General of the British Retail Consortium and my hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing (Mr. Coaker), to discuss the crime issues affecting the retail sector. The Group met for the first time on 24 July 2007, and has since met on 27 Feb 2008, and 12 November...

Written Ministerial Statements — Home Department: Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (20 Nov 2008)

Alan Campbell: ...services sector, police, other law enforcement agencies, and the Financial Services Authority. As the report notes, awareness of the value of financial intelligence in fighting crime and countering terrorism continues to rise across the international community. The Government welcome the steady progress that SOCA and the other participants have made to ensure that the reporting system is...

Written Answers — Home Department: Speed Limits: Cameras (11 Nov 2008)

Alan Campbell: ...mechanism in place which means that a senior officer (Superintendent or above) must authorise any access to data older than 90 days. This authorisation is restricted to serious crime and counter-terrorism investigations only. ACPO is currently revising its guidance around data retention in the light of advances with regard to the National ANPR Data Centre and the increased use of...

Points of Order: Fighting Crime (Public Engagement) (6 Nov 2008) has video

Alan Campbell: ...policing ought to be above party politics, and I agree—although I cannot be absolutely sure that my later comments will reach that standard. My hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing set out clearly in his speech at the start of the debate the Government's commitment to a new vision for 21st century policing, which includes a new deal for what...

Points of Order: Fighting Crime (Public Engagement) (6 Nov 2008) has video

Alan Campbell: ...assure the House that it is something that the Government are absolutely determined to put right. The Green Paper addresses many other concerns, as my hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing has outlined already. The national policing pledge will set out for the first time the standard of service that the public can expect from the police. It will...

Points of Order: Fighting Crime (Public Engagement) (6 Nov 2008) has video

Alan Campbell: ...and upset the balance that has been struck in local communities. The hon. Member for Upminster (Angela Watkinson) made a number of points that, I hope, my hon. Friend the Minister for Security, Counter-Terrorism, Crime and Policing has addressed and, therefore, I do not need to. The hon. Member for Banbury (Tony Baldry) raised a number of issues about people with mental health problems...

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