Victims of Crime: Support

Wales – in the House of Commons at on 8 May 2024.

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Photo of Tonia Antoniazzi Tonia Antoniazzi Opposition Whip (Commons)

What steps he is taking to help support victims of crime in Wales.

Photo of Fay Jones Fay Jones The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales

The UK Government recognise the importance of victims having access to the support they need to recover from the impact of crime. That is why we are quadrupling funding for victim services, up from £41 million in 2010.

Photo of Tonia Antoniazzi Tonia Antoniazzi Opposition Whip (Commons)

As a recent victim of crime, I know that one impact on victims is that it makes you reflect on how many crimes remain unsolved. The latest figures show that nine in 10 crimes in Wales went unsolved in the past six months, so what can the Minister say to the victims of the 82,000 reported crimes that went uncharged last year?

Photo of Fay Jones Fay Jones The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales

First, may I say how sorry I am to learn that the hon. Lady has been a victim of crime? I know the experience she has gone through, and I personally send her my huge sympathies.

This Government have a proud record of delivering for victims of crime, whether through new pieces of legislation or the record headcount of police officers. Unfortunately, it was the Welsh Government who chose to reduce the number of police community support officers last year, which is having an impact on victims of crime.

Photo of David Jones David Jones Conservative, Clwyd West

Does my hon. Friend agree that we are all victims when senior Labour politicians make false and misleading statements at public inquiries?

Photo of Fay Jones Fay Jones The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. It is deeply concerning that a First Minister should reveal himself to have acted in such a way, which appears to be entirely contrary. I look forward to Welsh Labour Members calling for further scrutiny of that issue.