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Session 2005-06

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Reports
 
*28 July 2006Sixth ReportDraft Sentencing Guidelines: Sexual Offences Act 2003
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*23 July 2006Fifth ReportImmigration Control
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Click here to view the Government's Response to the Home Affairs Committee's Report on Immigration Control.
 
*3 July 2006Fourth ReportTerrorism Detention Powers
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Click here to view the Government's Response to the Home Affairs Committee's Report on Terrorism Detention Powers.
 
*28 June 2006Third ReportDraft Sentencing Guidelines: Overarching Principles: Domestic Violence and Breach of a Protective Order
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*24 May 2006First Special ReportMemorandum from the Home Office: Progress in implementing accepted Committee recommendations 2001–05
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*7 March 2006Second ReportDraft Sentencing Guideline: Robbery
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*20 December 2005First Joint ReportHome Affairs and Work and Pensions Committee: Draft Corporate Manslaughter Bill
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*26 October 2005Written EvidenceHome Affairs and Work and Pensions Committee: Draft Corporate Manslaughter Bill
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Click here to view the Government's Response to the Home Affairs and Work and Pensions Committees Joint Report on the Draft Corporate Manslaughter Bill.

 

Oral and Written Evidence

 
 
*31 October 2006Human rights legislation and government policy-making
Joint Session with Constitutional Affairs Committee
Oral Evidence given by Professor Francesca Klug, LSE Human Rights Centre; Jonathan Fisher QC and Rabinder Singh QC; Rt Hon Lord Justice Maurice Kay; Rt Hon Lord Falconer of Thoroton, QC, a Member of the House of Lords, Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor, and Rt Hon Baroness Scotland of Asthal, QC, a Member of the House of Lords, Minister of State, Home Office: uploaded on 3 May 2007

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*10 October 2006 The Work of the Criminal Cases Review Commission
Oral Evidence given by Professor Graham Zellick, Chairman, Mr Colin Albert, Director of Finance and IT, and Accounting Officer, Ms Karen Kneller, Director of Casework, and Mr John Weeden CB, Commissioner, Criminal Cases Review Commission

Written Evidence: uploaded on 6 February 2007

HC 1635-i
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* 29 November 2005 Restructuring Probation
Oral and Written Evidence given by Mr John Raine, Chief Executive, Probation Boards’ Association (and Chair of Derbyshire Probation Board), Mr Harry Fletcher, Assistant Secretary General, National Association of Probation Officers, Ms Daphne Wickham, Deputy Senior District Judge, Bow Street Magistrates’ Court, and Mr Rob Allen, Chairman, CLINKS; Rt Hon Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC, a Member of the House of Lords, Minister for Criminal Justice Reform and Offender Management, Mr Roger McGarva, Deputy Director-General, National Probation Service, Mr Guy Boersma, Programme Director, Commissioning and Contestability, National Offender Management Service, and Ms Jane Anderson, Head, Management of Offenders Bill Team, National Offender Management Service, Home Office

Written Evidence: uploaded on 7 March 2006
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* 22 November 2005 UK-US Extradition Treaty
Oral Evidence given by
Senior District Judge Tim Workman; Ms Sally Ireland, Senior Legal Officer, JUSTICE; Andy Burnham MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Home Office

Written Evidence: uploaded on 30 January 2006
HC 710-i
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* 8 November 2005Prison Suicides and Overcrowding
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Ms Frances Crook, Ms Pauline Campbell, Ms Deborah Coles, Ms Juliet Lyon and Mr Geoff Dobson. Rt Hon Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC, Ms Christine Knott, Mr Phil Wheatley and Mr John Boyington. Uploaded 21 February 2006


HC 656-i
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* 25 October 2005The Work of the Home Office
Oral Evidence given by Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for the Home Department, and Sir John Gieve KCB, Permanent Secretary, Home Office

Written Evidence: published on 10th February 2006

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* 11 October 2005Draft Terrorism Bill
Oral Evidence given by Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for the Home Department; Mr Roger Smith, Director, and Mr Eric Metcalfe, Human Rights Policy Director, JUSTICE, Ms Vicki Chapman, Head of Law Reform, and Ms Alexandra Marks, Chair, Law Reform Board, The Law Society, and Ms Shami Chakrabarti, Director, and Mr Gareth Crossman, Director, Policy, Liberty: HC 515-iPurchase this title
 
* 13 September 2005Counter-Terrorism and Community Relations in the aftermath of the London bombings
Oral Evidence given by Rt Hon Charles Clarke, a Member of the House, Secretary of State for the Home Department; Sir Ian Blair, QPM, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, and Mr Andy Hayman, QPM, Assistant Commissioner on Specialist Operations, Metropolitan Police; Mr Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, and Sir Iqbal Sacranie, Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain

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Uncorrected Oral Evidence

 
 
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