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Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill 2013-14 | Liberty
The Anti-social Behaviour Crime and Policing Bill proposes to replace existing orders (such as ASBOs) with a new generation of injunctions which are easier to obtain, harder to comply with and have harsher penalties.
The Bill would also introduce unfair double punishment for the vulnerable, as social tenants and their families will face mandatory eviction for breaching a term of an injunction.
Other measures in the Bill include some restrictions on Schedule 7 stop and search powers which, while welcome, unfortunately come nowhere near addressing the dangerous breadth and intrusiveness of these powers.
The Bill also weakens key safeguards in our already heavily-criticised extradition system by removing the automatic right of appeal against extradition orders.
Follow the progress of the Bill through Parliament and read our briefings below.
1. First reading - 9 May 2013
2. Second reading - 10 June 2013
The first briefing addresses Parts 1-6 of the Bill, which restructure and expand the current regime for dealing with anti-social behaviour, creating new orders and injunctions which are much easier to obtain and more difficult to comply with, with more punitive sanctions for breach. Part 5 of the Bill creates a new mandatory power for judges to evict a person who lives in social housing, which must be exercised if that person breaches an anti-social behaviour order or injunction.
The second briefing addresses Parts 7-12 of the Bill which make provision for a variety of different policy areas. Liberty is strongly opposed to the proposal in Part 11 to remove the automatic right of appeal against an extradition order, one of the few safeguards in our flawed extradition system. The briefing also addresses forced marriage reforms (Part 9); proposals to restrict access to compensation for miscarriages of justice (Part 12); and reforms to Dangerous Dogs legislation (Part 7).
Briefing - Liberty’s Second Reading Briefing on Parts 1 - 6 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill in the House of Commons
Briefing - Liberty’s Second Reading Briefing on Parts 7 - 12 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill in the House of Commons
3. Committee stage - 25 June 2013
Briefing - Liberty’s Committee Stage Briefing on the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill in the House of Commons (June 2013)
Proposed amendment - Proposed amendment to the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill – response to police abuse of undercover operatives
4. Report stage - 14 October 2013
Briefing - Liberty's Report Stage Briefing on the ASBCP Bill in the House of Commons (Oct 2013)
Briefing - Schedule 7 Liberty's Report Stage Briefing on the ASB Bill (Oct 2013)
6. First reading - 16 October 2013
7. Second reading - 29 October 2013
Briefing - Liberty's Briefing on Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act for Second Reading of the ASBCP Bill in the House of Lords (Oct 2013)
Briefing - Liberty's Briefing on a New Clause to Require Pre Judicial Authorisation for Long Term Undercover Police Operations (Oct 2013)
Briefing - Liberty's Second Reading Briefing on the ASBCP Bill in the House of Lords (Oct 2013)
8. Committee stage
Brieifng - Liberty’s briefing on Miscarriages of Justice – clause 151 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill – in the House of Lords (Nov 2013)
Briefing - Committee Stage Briefing for the House of Lords on the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill 2013 Part 5 – Mandatory Eviction (Nov 2013)
9. Report stage - 8 January 2014
Briefing - Liberty’s briefing on Clause 91 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill – Report Stage in the House of Lords (Jan 2014)
Brieifng - Joint briefing on and suggested amendments on compensation for miscarriages of justice of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill (Jan 2014)
10 Third reading - TBA
11. Consideration of amendments - TBA
12. Royal Assent - 14 March 2014