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May 9, 2007: New Ministry of Justice Launched

From today, all responsibilities for criminal law and sentencing, reducing re-offending, and prisons and probation will transfer from the Home Office to the new Ministry of Justice. which has been built around the existing Department for Constitutional Affairs. The core components of the new Ministry of Justice include

The government argues that the new Ministry exists "for one purpose only – to improve the justice system for the public." This improvement, it is argued:

"will be measured by better outcomes in penal policy; fewer offenders re-offending; more effective public protection from dangerous offenders; a system where the public have confidence that the punishment fits the crime; a system more connected to the communities it serves; a system that victims believe understands and looks after them; quicker outcomes in the family and civil courts; greater confidence on the part of the public in the way that our justice institutions operate; fair and accessible electoral arrangements; constitutional reform successfully and consensually effected."

The Ministry states that:

"We will achieve these important outcomes, firstly, by bringing many of the organisations, agencies and stakeholders who have to work together to deliver a successful justice system, under the responsibility of one ministry. For example, having the courts, the prisons and probation and responsibility for criminal law and sentencing under one ministry means the process of driving better results from sentencing becomes much easier. Better results include greater public confidence that the courts are passing sentences that really do connect with the problems of crime that local people have to face. Those connections are made in a real and profound way not just by ministers but by those who make the system work for the public, whether as policy-makers or as deliverers."

Following the Queen's approval to new Ministerial appointments, 10 Downing Street announced the ministers in the Ministry of Justice will be:

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