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Probation Biometric Machines
Elfyn Llwyd
2012-06-12
That this House expresses its concern that the probation service in England and Wales is intending, on a pilot basis, to introduce biometric machines to which offenders on community orders or licence would report; understands that the machine would ask the offender basic questions and use a finger print in order to recognise the individual; believes that such machines should not be used to replace, in any circumstances, face-to-face contact with experienced probation staff; and urges the Government as a matter of urgency to review this policy.
Research and innovation
Alternatives to prison
Elfyn Llwyd
2012-06-12
Proposed
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
Plaid Cymru
Bob Russell
2012-06-12
Seconded
Colchester
Liberal Democrat
John McDonnell
2012-06-12
Seconded
Hayes and Harlington
Labour
Jeremy Corbyn
2012-06-12
Seconded
Islington North
Labour
David Anderson
2012-06-12
Seconded
Blaydon
Labour
Ian Lavery
2012-06-12
Seconded
Wansbeck
Labour
Alan Meale
2012-06-13
Signed
Mansfield
Labour
Ronnie Campbell
2012-06-13
Signed
Blyth Valley
Labour
Jim Dobbin
2012-06-13
Signed
Heywood and Middleton
Labour
Mike Hancock
2012-06-13
Signed
Portsmouth South
Liberal Democrat
Jonathan Edwards
2012-06-13
Signed
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
Plaid Cymru
Mary Glindon
2012-06-14
Signed
North Tyneside
Labour
Kelvin Hopkins
2012-06-18
Signed
Luton North
Labour
Andrew George
2012-06-18
Signed
St Ives
Liberal Democrat
John Leech
2012-06-18
Signed
Manchester, Withington
Liberal Democrat
Martin Caton
2012-06-19
Signed
Gower
Labour
Paul Flynn
2012-06-20
Signed
Newport West
Labour
Mark Williams
2012-06-20
Signed
Ceredigion
Liberal Democrat
George Galloway
2012-06-25
Signed
Bradford West
Respect
Caroline Lucas
2012-06-26
Signed
Brighton, Pavilion
Green
Hywel Williams
2012-06-27
Signed
Arfon
Plaid Cymru
David Crausby
2012-07-11
Signed
Bolton North East
Labour