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Queen's speech ushers in sentencing shake-up as drugs proposals raise ire

Posted: 25 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


The government has taken steps to honour its pledge to introduce more effective community sentences for young offenders, with plans in the Queen's speech for a draft Youth Justice Bill.

Draft legislation will also emphasise that the main focus of juvenile sentencing should be prevention of offending, which was promised in March in response to the consultation Youth Justice - The Next Steps.

A new intensive supervision and surveillance order will also be introduced as an alternative to custody for serious or persistent offenders. Intensive supervision and surveillance programmes are already available, but can only be given as a condition of a court order.

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Plans to test drug offenders on arrest rather than when charged were criticised by campaigners.

Richard Kramer, director of policy at social care organisation Turning Point, said the government should link treatment with housing, education and employment programmes.

"The police already have extensive powers to test people when they are charged," he said. "We don't need to give them powers to get people into the system. We need to make treatment programmes more effective."

Martin Barnes, chief executive of drug charity DrugScope, urged more emphasis on after-care services.

Among other proposed legislation was a National Lottery Bill, which confirms the merger of the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund and gives a bigger role to the public in decisions about distributing funds.
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The speech announced 32 bills including eight in draft form.

FORTHCOMING BILLS

  • Bills Education Bill
  • Disability Discrimination Bill
  • Equality Bill
  • National Lottery Bill
  • Charities Bill
  • Mental Capacity Bill
  • Drugs Bill
  • Draft Bill on Child Contact and Inter-Country Adoption
  • Draft Mental Health Bill
  • Draft Youth Justice Bill


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