- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- Bill 286 2022-23 (as introduced)
- Bill 286 2022-23 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 286 EN 2022-23
- Bill 286 EN 2022-23 - large print
- Victims and Prisoners Bill – Parole Clauses - Impact Assessment from the Ministry of Justice
- Memorandum from the Ministry of Justice for the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Human Rights memorandum from the Ministry of Justice
- Briefing paper on the Bill
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution, Carry-over motion in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗40 speakers · 104 speeches
- Victims and Prisoners Bill: call for written evidence
- Written evidence submitted by the Restorative Justice Council (VPB01)
- Written evidence submitted by the Suzy Lamplugh Trust (VPB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Keep Prisons Single Sex (VPB04)
- Written evidence submitted by the Prison Reform Trust (VPB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Rape Crisis England & Wales, End Violence Against Women coalition, Centre for Women's Justice and Rights of Women (joint submission) - The need for a bespoke regime to protect confidentiality of therapy records in rape investigations and prosecutions (VPB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Rape Crisis England & Wales, End Violence Against Women coalition, Centre for Women's Justice and Rights of Women (joint submission) - Independent legal advice for rape victims and survivors (VPB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Liberty (VPB12)
- Written evidence submitted by the Law Society of England and Wales (VPB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Napo Trade Union for Probation and Family Courts staff (VPB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Victim Support (VPB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Lorna Hackett, Barrister, Head of Legal Practice at Hackett & Dabbs LLP and a tenant at Millennium Chambers (VPB08)
- Written evidence submitted by The Howard League for Penal Reform (VPB11)
- Written evidence submitted by the Centre for Women's Justice (VPB13)
- Written evidence submitted by Why me? (VPB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Respect and The Drive Partnership (VPB19)
- Written evidence submitted by Refuge (VPB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Women's Aid Federation of England (VPB24)
- Joint written evidence submitted on behalf of the following VAWG organisations: End Violence Against Women Coalition, Women's Aid Federation of England (Women's Aid), Latin American Women's Rights Service, Solace Women's Aid, Refuge, Agenda Alliance, Birmingham and Solihull Women's Aid, Respect, Centre for Women's Justice, Traveller Movement, Surviving Economic Abuse, Hibiscus Initiatives, Safety4Sisters and Southall Black Sisters (VPB25)
- Written evidence submitted by The Bar Council and the Law Society (joint submission) (VPB27)
- Written evidence submitted by The Bar Council (VPB28)
- Written evidence submitted by The Josh Hanson Charitable Trust (VPB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Solace Women's Aid (VPB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Tackling Double Disadvantage Partnership (VPB17)
- Written evidence submitted by the Criminal Justice Alliance (VPB18)
- Written evidence submitted by Spotlight on Corruption (VPB21)
- Written evidence submitted by The Bell Foundation (VPB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Surviving Economic Abuse (VPB23)
- Written evidence submitted by the Latin American Women's Rights Service and the Step Up Migrant Women campaign (VPB26)
- Written evidence submitted by the Office of the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales (VPB29)
- Written evidence submitted by the Anti-trafficking & Labour Exploitation Unit (ATLEU), Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX), Kalayan, and the Latin American Women's Rights Service (LAWRS) (joint submission) (VPB30)
- Written evidence submitted by Claire Waxman OBE, Independent Victims' Commissioner for London (supplementary submission) (VPB31)
- Written evidence submitted by SafeLives (supplementary submission) (VPB32)
- Written evidence submitted by the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (VPB33)
- Written evidence submitted by JUSTICE (VPB34)
- Written evidence submitted by Amnesty International UK (VPB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Stuart Murray, Bereaved family member of Manchester Arena bombing (VPB36)
- Written evidence submitted by the Local Government Association (VPB37)
- Written evidence submitted by the Prisoners' Advice Service (VPB39)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Prison Lawyers (VPB40)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Police Chiefs' Council (supplementary submission) (VPB41)
- Written evidence submitted by Tim Suter, solicitor, Manchester Arena Inquiry and Hillsborough Inquest (supplementary submission) (VPB38)
- Written evidence submitted by International Justice Mission (VPB43)
- Written evidence submitted by Catch22 (VPB44)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) (supplementary submission) (VPB46)
- Bill 351 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Bill 351 2022-23 (as amended in Public Bill Committee) - large print
- Written evidence submitted by NHS England (supplementary submission) (VPB45)
- 1st reading in the Commons2nd reading in the Commons
- Bill 002 2023-24 (as introduced)
- Bill 002 2023-24 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 002 EN 2023-24
- Bill 002 EN 2023-24 - large print
- Bill 002 2023-24 (as introduced) - xml download
- Research Briefing on progress of the Bill
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Commons1 Not moved9 Not called2 Negatived on division8 Agreed
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Victims and Prisoners Bill: HL Bill 31
- 7th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Lords4 Withdrawn12 Not moved4 Stood part
- Carry-over motion in the Commons
- HL Bill 57 (as amended in Committee)
- Letter from Lord Bellamy to Lord Hodgson regarding provisions for restorative justice.
- Letter from Lord Bellamy to Peers regarding access to court transcripts.
- Letter from Lord Bellamy to Baroness Newlove regarding support for victims of rape with neurodivergence and disabilities.
- Letter from Lord Bellamy to Baroness Lister and Baroness Brinton regarding violence against women and girls, migrant victims and specialist services.
- 20 amendments tabled at Report stage in the Lords12 Not moved7 Agreed1 Withdrawn before debate
- Legislative Consent Motion agreed by the Welsh Parliament on 8 May 2024
- Letter from Lord Roborough to Baroness Brinton and other peers regarding issues raised in the committee stage debate (fourth day): enforcement of compensation orders.
- Bill 230 2023-24 (Lords Amendments to the Bill)
- Money resolution, Ways and Means resolution, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗8 speakers · 25 speechesConsideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗4 speakers · 13 speeches
- HL Bill 91 Commons Agreements with Amendments, Disagreements with Amendments in Lieu and Disagreements with Reasons
- Bill 230 EN 2023-24
- MInutes of Reasons Committee - 24 May 2024