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UK’s New Approach: Supporting Rough Sleepers

UK Unveils New Approach to Support Rough Sleepers and Tackle Anti-Social Behavior.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Law and Order
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Homeless in London, Tottenham Court Road. Photo by Philafrenzy. Wikimedia.

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  • Amendments to Criminal Justice Bill
  • Prioritizing Support Over Punishment
  • Addressing Persistent Anti-Social Behavior
  • Scrapping the Vagrancy Act
    • Home Secretary’s Statement
  • Investing in Support Services

The UK government is rolling out new measures to provide greater support to rough sleepers while addressing anti-social behavior. This comprehensive strategy aims to end homelessness and ensure the safety and well-being of communities across the nation.

The approach prioritizes offering a lifeline to vulnerable individuals through support services instead of criminal sanctions.

 

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Scales of Justice at the Law Courts. Photo by John. Flickr.

 

Amendments to Criminal Justice Bill

A key component of the government’s strategy is the amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill. Under these new measures, individuals found sleeping rough will first be directed to support services, such as access to health services, shelters, and addiction treatment facilities. Criminal sanctions will be considered only as a last resort.

 

Prioritizing Support Over Punishment

The new guidance makes it clear that police and local authorities must prioritize directing rough sleepers to support services before considering the use of criminal sanctions.

This shift in approach recognizes that rough sleeping is a complex issue that requires a compassionate and supportive response, rather than treating it as a crime.

 

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Gangs of Suburbia. Photo by This Particular Greg. Flickr.

 

Addressing Persistent Anti-Social Behavior

While the focus is on support, the government is also taking steps to address persistent anti-social behavior among rough sleepers. Individuals who continue to engage in such behavior, such as damage or harassment, after being directed to support services and given a warning, will be issued with a rough sleeping notice.

This notice will require them to stop their anti-social behavior and move on from the area. Failure to comply could result in criminal charges.

 

Scrapping the Vagrancy Act

In a symbolic move, the government has announced plans to scrap the outdated Vagrancy Act, which dates back to 1824 and has been criticized for criminalizing homelessness. By repealing this act, the government aims to send a clear message that homelessness should not be treated as a crime.

 

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Home Secretary James Cleverly. Official Portrait. Photo by Simon Dawson. Wikimedia.

 

Home Secretary’s Statement

Home Secretary James Cleverly said:

This government is committed to ending rough sleeping. To achieve this, we must take a multi-faceted approach that supports vulnerable people off the streets and ensures everyone can feel safe in our neighbourhoods and communities.

We are scrapping the outdated Vagrancy Act and replacing it with new measures that focus on supporting people, while ensuring the police and local authorities are able to address behaviour that makes the public feel unsafe.

This government listens, and we have worked hard to ensure these proposals prioritise helping vulnerable individuals, whilst ensuring communities are safer and better protected.

 

Investing in Support Services

Backing these measures, the government has committed a significant investment of £2.4 billion towards ending rough sleeping and creating safer, more supportive communities for all. This investment will be channeled towards expanding support services and providing long-term solutions to address the root causes of homelessness.

With this new approach, the UK government is taking a compassionate and proactive stance on a complex social issue, acknowledging the importance of support and rehabilitation over punishment and criminalization.

 

Sources: THX News, Home Office, The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, & The Rt Hon Chris Philp MP.

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