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Crime is one of the biggest issues facing the country. It is far too high and too many people don't feel safe - in their own homes and in their town centres. The Liberal Democrats want to cut crime to make you safer.
For too long the debate about policing and criminal justice policy has been centred around what sounds tough rather than what works to cut crime. Labour and the Tories have become embroiled in a sentencing arms race in a bid to pander to tabloid newspaper editors and to exploit a politics of fear. As well as putting 10,000 more police officers on the beat by scrapping ID cards, the Liberal Democrats are committed to meaningful reform of the police service and to putting criminal justice policy on an evidence-based footing. These proposals were outlined in our Cutting Crime by Catching Criminals paper in September.
Labour's catastrophic mismanagement of the criminal justice system has led to prisons bursting at the seams; the creation of over 3,600 new criminal offences since 1997; and an unprecedented criminilisation of our children. Instead of using prison and sentencing as a proxy for real action on crime, the Liberal Democrats will use alternative measures that are proven to reduce re-offending. These include community justice panels, the nationwide use of restorative justice and rigorous community punishments as an alternative to short-term prison sentences. These ideas were outlined in our youth justice paper A Life Away from Crime in July.
Shadow Home Secretary and Shadow Secretary for Justice
MP for Eastleigh
Liberal Democrat candidate for
Eastleigh
Chris Huhne was first elected Westminster MP for Eastleigh in May 2005 and within months he became runner-up in the contest for leadership of the Liberal Democra (...)
Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
MP for Cambridge
Liberal Democrat candidate for
Cambridge
David Howarth gained his seat from Labour in the 2005 general election and in 2007 was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Justice in 2009.
David is a Fell (...)
Shadow Home Affairs Minister; Shadow Minister of London and the Olympics
MP for Carshalton & Wallington
Liberal Democrat candidate for
Carshalton & Wallington
Tom Brake is a spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats on Home Affairs, spokesman for London and the Olympics, and a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee. (...)
Martin Thomas was born on 13th March 1937 in Wrexham, North Wales and was educated at Grove Park Grammar School and Peterhouse, Cambridge (MA, LLB Classics and L (...)
Sue Miller went to the Quaker school, Sidcot in Somerset and Oxford Polytechnic where she studied book publishing. Her subsequent career in books included workin (...)
Proposals from the Justice & Home Affairs Team setting out the twin strategy of preventing crime by young people and effective solutions for dealing with young offenders.
Proposals from the Justice & Home Affairs Team setting out the twin strategy of preventing crime by young people and effective solutions for dealing with young offenders.
The Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference today backed bold proposals to remove children from the DNA database and to reduce the amount of personal data kept by the Government.
The Liberal Democrats today accused both Labour and the Conservatives of ducking the hard decisions on police reform in favour of a sentencing arms race, as they launched their proposals for fundamental reform of the way the police are run.
Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Huhne, today accused both Labour and the Conservatives of "falling over each other to be tough on crime" as he promoted his party's new plans for stopping young people from committing crimes.
When opposition politicians heard about Damian Green's arrest, many of us asked ourselves the same question: "When did it become a crime to hold the Government to account?"
The UK has by far the largest DNA database in the world, with 4.5 million people registered. Liberal Democrat MP Jenny Willott has presented the case for removing innocent people’s samples from the DNA database.
The Liberal Democrats are leading the fight against the Government's plans to extend detention without charge to 42 days. The measures proposed by the Government are heavy-handed, illiberal and would be counter-productive.
STOP THE TRAFFIK is a global movement against the trafficking of people. It has more than 1000 member organisations in 50 countries & a grass roots following of ordinary activists around the world.