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Youth Crime and Antisocial Behaviour — [Mr Laurence Robertson in the Chair]

12 January 2022

Lead MP

Matt Vickers
Stockton West
Con

Responding Minister

Rachel Maclean

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Policing & ResourcesCrime & Law Enforcement
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Other Contributors: 12

At a Glance

Matt Vickers raised concerns about youth crime and antisocial behaviour — [mr laurence robertson in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge the Government to take serious steps towards fixing youth crime by resourcing local agencies adequately and empowering them to collaborate with communities. This includes advocating for national data collection on antisocial behaviour orders, reducing the burden of proof required before authorities can intervene, accelerating justice processes, and educating parents more effectively.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Stockton West
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the escalation of antisocial behaviour into criminal activities in my constituency, such as car window smashing, arson, verbal abuse, and assaults on emergency workers. Local efforts to address these issues have been insufficient due to a lack of police resources and powers. One constituent has faced ongoing intimidation from youths after reporting antisocial behaviour, leading to her family being attacked and property damaged for over two years. Similar incidents have occurred in other parts of the constituency, affecting residents' quality of life and safety.

Government Response

Rachel Maclean
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under the chairmanship of Mr Robertson. The Government prioritises tackling antisocial behaviour, youth crime, and wider crimes as part of the levelling-up agenda. In Stockton South alone, Cleveland police has recruited 194 additional officers and will receive £157 million in funding. Across England and Wales, 11,053 officers have been recruited towards a target of 20,000. The police across the country will receive £15.9 billion for this financial year. Since 2014, the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act introduced tools and powers to address issues such as community triggers. Parenting orders can require families to engage with authorities; non-compliance may lead to fines or court proceedings. The Government has closed over 1,500 county lines since 2019 and invested £560 million in youth services over three years. The safer streets fund supports local crime prevention projects with £70 million invested overall. The beating crime plan aims to tackle the causes of crime through targeted approaches.
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