The Westminster lensArchive · §02 Speeches · 797 contributions

Speeches by Davies-Jones.

Every Hansard contribution by Alex Davies-Jones this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.

Showing 781797 of 797 contributions · most-recent first

← PreviousPage 40 of 40
DateDebate & contributionWords
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

The hon. Member is right that, although we do not want to get into the blame game, the current status of the criminal justice system is truly appalling. Rape trials are not getting as fast-tracked as they should be, and we are working at pace to try to remedy that situation. Currently, 60% of rape victims are pulling o

crimesocial-care
88
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

As the Lord Chancellor has previously said, we cannot give exact figures for specific areas. However, we are working with other Departments, including the MHCLG, and with local authorities to ensure that those who are being released from prison today under SDS40 have the accommodation that they need. The Probation Serv

crimesocial-care
60
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

I thank the hon. Member for his question. He will know that this Government have a mission to tackle violence against women and girls. As I have said, that vision pulls together Departments across Whitehall, including the Department for Education—I recently had a meeting with an Education Minister to discuss exactly th

crimesocial-care
76
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

I know that the hon. Gentleman is passionate about this field of justice. His question gives me the opportunity also put on record my thanks to ISVAs, who do immense work across this field day in and day out, supporting victims of these abhorrent crimes—the work they do is invaluable. This Government are committed to i

crimesocial-care
85
9 Sept 2024Domestic Abuse: Victim Support

This Government are deeply committed to supporting domestic abuse victims, and we provide funding to police and crime commissioners, who commission community-based support services for domestic abuse victims and survivors, and independent domestic violence advisors. Domestic abuse victims are automatically eligible for

crimesocial-care
74
9 Sept 2024Domestic Abuse: Victim Support

The work that Hourglass and many others do is outstanding, and I place on record my thanks to it for championing the rights of older victims across the piece. The Ministry of Justice provides police and crime commissioners with annual grant funding to commission local practical, emotional and therapeutic support servic

crimesocial-care
129
9 Sept 2024Domestic Abuse: Victim Support

The Government recognise the importance of supporting separating families and, where appropriate, helping them to resolve their issues quickly and without the need to come to court. This is a complex area. My officials and I are working closely on it, and I would be happy to update my hon. Friend with a more thorough r

crimesocial-care
57
9 Sept 2024Domestic Abuse: Victim Support

I am aware of the Killed Women campaign. I have liaised closely with it in opposition and now in government. Its aims are admirable. Any woman murdered by domestic homicide in this country is one woman too many. We know that sadly three women a week are being murdered. That is a shocking statistic that this Government

crimesocial-care
61
9 Sept 2024Domestic Abuse: Victim Support

I am meeting the women imminently to discuss this further, and the Government have committed to a thorough sentencing review.

crimesocial-care
20
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

The case in France is truly shocking, and we have all looked on in horror as the details have unfolded. I commend the victim for her bravery in coming forward and making it public so that we can see the full aspects of the trial. Spiking is a despicable crime. We have committed to introduce a new criminal offence of sp

crimesocial-care
109
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

I thank my hon. Friend for highlighting the awful state our criminal justice system was left in by the previous Government. We are committed to ensuring swift delivery of justice for victims at all stages of the criminal justice system, and we are working closely with various partners to achieve that aim. We know that

crimesocial-care
132
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

As an avid “Emmerdale” fan, I saw that harrowing episode. It goes to show the importance of TV drama in raising awareness of these vital issues. The Government are committed to halving violence against women and girls within a decade. The Ministry of Justice is working with Departments across Whitehall, including the M

crimesocial-care
115
9 Sept 2024Rape and Sexual Violence: Victim Support

In our manifesto, this Government were clear that we are committed to introducing free, independent legal advice for victims and survivors of rape, from report to trial. I am working with officials to develop this new policy and to ensure victims get the support they need to understand and uphold their rights as soon a

crimesocial-care
80
9 Sept 2024Courts: Victims’ Experience

I thank my hon. Friend for that important question. Video links are available in all courts to help vulnerable and intimidated witnesses give evidence. We have recently invested £50,000 to transform witness facilities and upgrade video link rooms in 10 Crown courts. Pre-recorded evidence is also available in all Crown

crime
66
9 Sept 2024Courts: Victims’ Experience

We know that courtroom availability is essential to dealing with the backlog, and I will pass on that message to the courts Minister—the Minister of State, Ministry of Justice, my hon. Friend the Member for Swindon South (Heidi Alexander).

crime
39
9 Sept 2024Topical Questions

As I have stated, this Government were elected with a landmark mission to halve violence against women and girls within a decade. To do so, we must improve the justice system’s response to these crimes, including domestic abuse. We must relentlessly target the most prolific and harmful perpetrators, better support vict

crimesocial-care
88
9 Sept 2024Topical Questions

The victims code sets out the services and support that victims of crime are entitled to receive from the criminal justice system in England and Wales. That includes the right to access support, which applies regardless of whether they decide to report the crime to the police. I would be delighted to meet my hon. Frien

crimesocial-care
60
← PreviousPage 40 of 40 · click a debate to open the transcript with this MP’s speeches highlighted
Sources
SourceHansard · official report
MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.