HC Deb 03 November 1986 vol 103 cc319-20W
Mr. Chris Smith

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list all those organisations and individuals who have responded to the White Paper on Criminal Justice (Cmnd. 9658) and its associated discussion papers.

Mr. Mellor

The following organisations and individuals responded to some of the proposals in the White Paper and its associated discussion documents:

  • Association of British Insurers.
  • Association of Chief Officers of Probation.
  • Association of Chief Police Officers of England and Wales.
  • Association of County Councils.
  • Association of Directors of Social Services.
  • Association of Magisterial Officers.
  • Desmond Banks, Solicitors.
  • Banner Jones and Hawkins, Solicitors.
  • British Association of Social Workers.
  • British Juvenile and Family Courts Society.
  • British Psychological Society.
  • Cambridgeshire Probation Service.
  • Central Council of Probation Committees.
  • Chelmsford Magistrates Juvenile Panel.
  • Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate.
  • Cheshire Social Services Department.
  • Children's Legal Centre.
  • Children's Society.
  • Conservative Backbench Home Affairs Committee.
  • Contract.
  • Council of Circuit Judges.
  • Coventry Intermediate Treatment Forum.
  • Coventry Reparation Scheme.
  • Criminal Bar Association.
  • Crypt Association.
  • Cumbria Probation Service.
  • Cumbria Social Services Department.
  • Essex Probation Service.
  • F.I.R.M. — Forum for Initiatives in Reparation and Mediation.
  • Forum for Intermediate Treatment in the West Midlands.
  • Gerard Avenue Project, Coventry.
  • Greater Manchester Council Police Committee.
  • Greater Manchester Probation Service.
  • Duncan Hartley and Co., Solicitors.
  • Howard League.
  • Inner London Juvenile Court Panel.
  • Inner London Probation Service.
  • Institute of Chartered Accountants.
  • Institute of Trading Standards Administration.
  • Chairman of the Interdepartmental Review of Road Traffic Law.
  • JUSTICE.
  • Justices' Clerks' Society.
  • Law Society.
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  • Law Society of Scotland.
  • Leeds Reparation Scheme.
  • Lewisham Police Council.
  • London Boroughs Association.
  • London Borough of Newham.
  • London Intermediate Treatment Association.
  • London Magistrates' Clerks Association.
  • Magistrates' Association.
  • Methodist Church—Division of Social Responsibility.
  • Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Social Services Department.
  • Metropolitan Police.
  • Midland and Oxford Circuit Committee.
  • Miskin Project.
  • Montgomery Conservative Association.
  • National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders.
  • National Association of Probation Officers.
  • National Association of Senior Probation Officers. National Association of Victim Support Schemes.
  • National Council for Civil Liberties.
  • National Council of Women of Great Britain.
  • New Approaches to Juvenile Crime.
  • North Yorkshire Social Services Department.
  • Office of the Comptroller and City Solicitor, City of London.
  • Parliamentary All-Party Penal Affairs Group.
  • Police Federation of England and Wales.
  • Police Superintendents' Association of England and Wales.
  • Prison Governors Branch, Society of Civil and Public Servants.
  • Prison Reform Trust.
  • Prosecuting Solicitors' Society of England and Wales.
  • Rainer Foundation.
  • Sandwell Mediation Scheme.
  • Chairman of the Securicor Group, PLC.
  • Shooting Sports Trust Limited.
  • South Yorkshire Repatriation Scheme.
  • Steels, Solicitors.
  • Swindon Probation Office.
  • Talbot, Davies and Lopner, Solicitors.
  • Unit Trust Association.
  • Uxbridge Juvenile Court Panel.
  • Victim and Offender in Conciliation Group, Rochester YC.
  • West London Group for Homosexual Equality.
  • West Midlands Intermediate Treatment Association.
  • West Yorkshire Probation Committee.
  • Woodlands Intermediate Treatment Centre.
  • Wyrewide Association.
  • Young Barristers Committee.

In addition, 30 members of the public submitted comments.