HL Deb 07 December 1998 vol 595 c69WA
Baroness Gould of Potternewton

asked Her Majesty's Government:

How they plan to respond to the third report of the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee of Session 1997–98 into Alternatives to Prison Sentences. (HC486) [HL214]

Lord Williams of Mostyn

This is a useful and constructive report, and the Government's detailed response to it is being published today.

The report makes a large number of observations and recommendations. It says that community sentences can and should be rigorous and that, if they are to be credible, they must be enforced stringently. The Government endorse that view, as our response indicates. The report also welcomes many of the measures which the Government have already taken to extend the range and flexibility of community sentences and to ensure that intervention takes place at an earlier stage, especially when dealing with juvenile crime.