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- Bill 010 2023-24 (as introduced)
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- Bill 010 EN 2023-24
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- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Home Office and Ministry of Justice
- Human Rights Memorandum from the Home Office and Ministry of Justice
- Research Briefing on the Bill
- 2nd reading, Programme motion, Money resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗32 speakers · 124 speeches
- Criminal Justice Bill: call for evidence
- 20 amendments tabled at Committee stage in the Commons9 Not called7 Withdrawn1 Not moved3 Agreed
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Chris Millard (CJB01)
- Written evidence submitted by the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (CJB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Josephine Friederich-Thomas (CJB13)
- Written evidence submitted by the Manifesto Club (CJB02)
- Written evidence submitted by the ICANN Business Constituency (CJB04)
- Written evidence submitted by Crisis (CJB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Margaret Hunter (CJB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Tim Coyle (CJB07)
- Written evidence submitted by Will DeFraine (CJB08)
- Written evidence submitted by Monica Bell (CJB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Anne McCloskey (CJB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Stop Domestic Abuse (CJB11)
- Written evidence submitted by Make Space, Self Injury Support, National Survivor User Network, and Battle Scars (joint submission) (CJB12)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Hazel Marzetti, suicide and suicide prevention researcher, University of Edinburgh (CJB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Centrepoint (CJB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Amy Chandler, School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh (CJB14)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Sarah Chaney, Queen Mary University of London (CJB15)
- Written evidence submitted by Anthony Simons (CJB18)
- Written evidence submitted by Aurora New Dawn Ltd (CJB19)
- Written evidence submitted by the McPin Foundation (CJB20)
- Written evidence submitted by the Anti-Counterfeiting Group (CJB21)
- Written evidence submitted by R E Flook (CJB22)
- Written evidence co-signed by Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists; Royal College of Midwives; Royal College of General Practitioners; Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare; Liberty Human Rights; British Society of Abortion Care Providers; British Pregnancy Advisory Service; MSI Reproductive Choices UK; National Unplanned Pregnancy Advisory Service; Antenatal Results and Choices (ARC UK); Doctors for Choice; End Violence Against Women coalition; Refuge; Women’s Aid; Fawcett Society; Wellbeing of Women; Abortion Rights; Karma Nirvana; Women’s Equality Party; Brook; Level Up; Trade Union Congress; Birthrights; Mumsnet; Humanists UK; University and College Union; and Terrence Higgins Trust (CJB24)
- Letter from Ministers Philp and Farris, re: Criminal Justice Bill: Government Amendments for Committee, dated 19 December 2023 (CJB25)
- Supplementary European Convention on Human Rights Memorandum by the Home Office (CJB26)
- Supplementary Delegated Powers Memorandum by the Home Office (CJB27)
- Written evidence submitted by Jane Lamprill (CJB28)
- Written evidence submitted by the Joint Modern Slavery Policy Unit of Justice and Care and the Centre for Social Justice (CJB31)
- Written evidence submitted by Generation Rent (CJB33)
- Written evidence submitted by John Pidgeon, CART (CJB34)
- Letter from Ministers Philp and Farris, re: Criminal Justice Bill: Government Amendments for Committee, dated 9 January 2024) (CJB36)
- Annex: Supplementary European Convention on Human Rights Memorandum by the Home Office (CJB37)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Jamie Grace (CJB23)
- Written evidence submitted by Prisoners Abroad (CJB29)
- Written evidence submitted by Homeless Link (CJB30)
- Written evidence submitted by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CJB32)
- Written evidence submitted by Gary Lilburn, Cyber Defence Alliance (CDA) (CJB35)
- Written evidence submitted by Spotlight on Corruption (CJB38)
- Written evidence submitted by The Connection at St Martin-in-the-Fields (CJB39)
- Written evidence submitted by the Prison Reform Trust (CJB42)
- Written evidence submitted by Fr Michael Puljic (CJB40)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) (CJB41)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Police Chiefs' Council (supplementary) (CJB43)
- Written evidence submitted by RELEASE (CJB44)
- Written evidence submitted by Big Brother Watch (CJB49)
- Written evidence submitted by Liberty (CJB51)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Vicky Heap, Dr Alex Black, Benjamin Archer, Dr Dario Ferrazzi, and Richard Lynch (CJB45)
- Written evidence submitted by Kevin Duffy (CJB46)
- Written evidence submitted by Adrian Waddelove (CJB47)
- Written evidence submitted by Graham T Priest (CJB48)
- Written evidence submitted by BT Group (CJB50)
- Written evidence submitted by Mr J Lee (CJB53)
- Letter from Ministers Philp and Farris, re: Criminal Justice Bill: Government Amendments for Committee, dated 18 January 2024 (CJB54)
- Supplementary European Convention on Human Rights Memorandum by the Ministry of Justice (CJB55)
- Written evidence submitted by Manchester City Council (CJB57)
- Written evidence submitted by Refuge (CJB58)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr Andrew Kirk (CJB52)
- Written evidence submitted by the Gender and Tech Research Group, University College London (UCL) - Dr Leonie Tanczer, Jennifer Reed (CJB56)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr E M Kubiak (CJB59)
- Letter from Chris Philp MP to Jess Phillips MP regarding a query raised in the committee stage debate (tenth sitting): Serious Crime Prevention Orders: number of restraining orders made on acquittal.
- Written evidence submitted by Right To Life UK (CJB60)
- Written evidence submitted by CyberUp Campaign (CJB63)
- Written evidence submitted by NCC Group (CJB61)
- Written evidence submitted by St Mungo's (CJB64)
- Written evidence submitted by Jane Lamprill (further submission) (CJB65)
- Bill 155 2023-24 (as amended in Public Bill Committee)
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- Letter from Chris Philp MP to Jess Phillips MP and Alex Norris MP regarding whether the police could use retrospective facial recognition to identify potential witnesses and to clarify further related points, as discussed during the Committee Stage.
- Letter from Laura Farris MP to Jess Phillips MP regarding issues raised in the committee stage debate: new clause to amend the definition of human trafficking in section 2 of the Modern Slavery Act (MSA) 2015, and data on convictions under section 1 of the MSA.
- Letter from Laura Farris MP to Alex Norris MP regarding the requirement for specialist rape and serious sexual offence teams.
- Research Briefing on progress of the Bill