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November
23, 2004: Criminal Justice: Government Priorities
Addressing terrorism, organised crime and
the tackling drugs are at the heart of Government priorities for the coming
year. During the The Queen's Speech, given at the State Opening of
Parliament today, measures were
announced to:
- Establish a Serious Organised Crime
Agency
- Continue to tackle anti-social behaviour
and the problems of drug abuse
- Bring in new laws to deal with
harassment from animal rights' extremists
- Introduce national identity cards
- See a new Commission for Equality and
Human Rights set up
- Legislate to improve the management of
offenders
The Queen’s Speech included the following
areas related to criminal justice:
“My Government recognises that we live in a
time of global uncertainty with an increased threat from international terrorism
and organised crime. Measures to extend opportunity will be accompanied by
legislation to increase security for all.
My Government will legislate to introduce an identity cards scheme, and will
publish proposals to support the continuing fight against terrorism in the
United Kingdom and elsewhere.
Legislation will be introduced to establish the Serious Organised Crime Agency,
and the powers the police and others have to fight crime will be strengthened.
In particular, the Bill will introduce new measures to deal with harassment by
animal rights extremists.
My Government will introduce legislation to tackle the problem of drug abuse and
the crime that flows from it, and will tackle the disorder and violence that can
arise from the abuse of alcohol.
My Government has always recognised the importance of clean and safe
neighbourhoods. There will be further legislation to tackle anti-social
behaviour…
My Government will bring forward legislation to reduce re-offending by improving
the management of offenders.
A draft Bill will be published to tackle juvenile crime through more effective
rehabilitation and sentencing.
Legislation will be introduced to reform the criminal defence service, making
better use of legal aid resources. A draft Bill will be published to support
those with legitimate civil claims and reform the system of tribunals.
A draft Bill will be published to introduce a new offence of corporate
manslaughter…
My Government will continue to provide protection from discrimination and
exploitation… A single Commission for Equality and Human Rights will be
established.
Measures to reform the law on mental health will continue to undergo
pre-legislative scrutiny.
My Government will continue to work with partners around the world to prevent
terrorism and the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, and
the problems of drug smuggling and international crime.”
The full text of the Queen’s speech can be
downloaded here.
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