Retail Crime 2024-11-25

2024-11-25

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Q1 Partial Answer
Chris Ward Lab
Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven
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Shop theft reached a record high in the last year of the previous Government, leading to intolerable levels of abuse against shop workers.
What steps she is taking to help tackle retail crime. Shop theft and abuse against shop workers have escalated to unacceptable levels. How will her Government address this issue?
This Government is committed to rebuilding neighbourhood policing, scrapping the £200 limit on shoplifting, and introducing a new stand-alone offence of assaulting a retail worker.
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Q2 Direct Answer
Chris McDonald Lab
Stockton North
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A report by the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers states that shop workers' risk of workplace assault has doubled in the last year. The USDAW's Freedom from Fear campaign aims to remove certain types of immunity introduced by the previous Conservative Government.
Will my right hon. Friend join me in commending USDAW's Freedom from Fear campaign and affirm that the Government's commitment to removing immunity for shoplifting will proceed at pace?
The Government is committed to introducing a new stand-alone offence of assaulting a retail worker in the forthcoming crime and policing Bill alongside scrapping the £200 limit.
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Q3 Direct Answer
Tom Rutland Lab
East Worthing and Shoreham
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Shoplifting has become so severe that it is now described as an epidemic in the constituency of East Worthing and Shoreham.
How does my right hon. Friend plan to tackle this issue, so that shoppers and businesses can operate with confidence?
The Government plans to restore neighbourhood policing by introducing 13,000 new officers, respect orders, abolishing the £200 threshold limit, and establishing a stand-alone offence of assaulting a shop worker.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Chris Ward Lab
Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven
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Nine out of ten shops visited in the constituency reported staff attacks, while all reported daily occurrences of shoplifting. The questioner suggests extra resources, policing, and offender rehabilitation programmes.
Does the Minister agree that we should look at programmes such as offender to rehab schemes to tackle the causes of retail crime?
The Minister agrees that tackling issues around rehabilitation for offenders, including treatment for addiction where appropriate, is important alongside other measures.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Wera Hobhouse Lib Dem
Bath
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The highest increase in shoplifting offences between 2023 and 2024 was seen in Bath, a popular tourist destination.
What can the Government do for my constituency of Bath to ensure a more visible police presence?
The neighbourhood policing model that this Labour Government supports is crucial, as shop theft has become an epidemic.
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Q6 Direct Answer
Ben Obese-Jecty Con
Huntingdon
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Under the Home Secretary's plans, one police officer would cover St Ives and surrounding villages. The previous Policing Minister did not commit to reviewing the police allocation formula.
How can one officer be expected to effectively cover such a large area when Cambridgeshire is likely to receive only a handful of officers?
The Government committed to restoring neighbourhood policing, bringing in 13,000 police officers, PCSOs and specials.
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Q7 Direct Answer
James Wild Con
North West Norfolk
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Operation Wonderland, a partnership between West Norfolk police and local bodies including the council, CCTV operators, street rangers, and shop workers, has been launched.
Does the Minister recognise that partnerships like Operation Wonderland are key to tackling organised retail crime?
The hon. Gentleman is correct; policing alone cannot deal with this issue, and we need to work hand-in-hand with businesses and trade unions.
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Q8 Partial Answer
Matt Vickers Con
Stockton West
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The question addresses the effectiveness of previous Conservative government's policies in tackling retail crime, specifically mentioning increased frontline police funding.
One of the best ways to help tackle retail crime is to put more police on the streets. The last Conservative Government did just that, delivering record numbers of police with more funding than ever before. This year, the Conservative Government increased frontline police funding by £922 million. Will the Minister commit to matching or even improving that figure next year?
I do not know if it is just amnesia on that side of the House, but I think the Shadow Minister needs to reflect on what we actually inherited: PCSOs cut by 50%, specials down by two thirds and over 20,000 police officers cut under the Conservative Administration. So a little bit of humility about what they have left us with would go down very well.
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commitment to match or increase frontline police funding next year
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