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Crime and Courts Act
Summary
The Crime and Courts Act is a law that reforms how the criminal justice system works in the UK. It makes changes to how courts operate, how police investigate crimes, and how the justice system is organized, with the goal of making it more efficient and effective.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means backing measures to make the criminal justice system work better and more efficiently. It aims to help police, courts, and prosecutors do their jobs more effectively, potentially making justice faster and protecting the public.
A vote to oppose means
- —People might worry about changes to court procedures or police powers, concerns about costs and resources, or fears that the Act could affect privacy rights or fair trial protections. Some may also question whether the proposed changes actually improve justice or just save money.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading19 Dec 2012
- 2nd reading14 Jan 2013
- Committee stage22 Jan 2013
- Report stage13 Mar 2013
- Report stage18 Mar 2013
- 3rd reading18 Mar 2013
Lords
- 1st reading10 May 2012
- 2nd reading28 May 2012
- Committee stage18 Jun 2012
- Report stage27 Nov 2012
- 3rd reading18 Dec 2012
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