John Mann

May we please have some lists from the Minister showing which police authorities and which local authorities are using that legislation, and which ones are refusing to?

— from debate entitled “Antisocial Behaviour (Sentencing)

The three speeches/headings immediately before

  1. 1 earlier: John Bercow

    Order. From now on, I really do want to make sharper progress, which means short questions and short answers.

  2. 2 earlier: Claire Ward

    I was very pleased to visit my hon. Friend's constituency last week with the Prime Minister, and to see what his council is doing in working with all the local agencies and the local police to provide an effective service for victims and witnesses of antisocial behaviour. I was particularly interested in the work done by Andrew, the council's antisocial behaviour officer. The Home Secretary announced a range of new measures last month, including a national take-up campaign for the public, providing more access to information, and better communication for those engaged in tackling antisocial behaviour. Under the new deal for victims and witnesses of antisocial behaviour, 85 areas will receive funding for victims champions. My hon. Friend's constituency is one of those areas, and we will do more to work together with the crime and disorder reduction partnerships to improve local services in targeted areas.

  3. 3 earlier: Derek Twigg

    My hon. Friend will know, because she was there, that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister came to my constituency last Thursday to see what support is in place for victims of antisocial behaviour and crime. It is key that support is given to those victims, so what more are the Government going to do to support them?

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