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Written questions by French.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Louie French this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (307)Department for Culture, Media and Sport (152)Treasury (50)Department of Health and Social Care (21)Home Office (19)Department for Transport (14)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (12)Department for Education (11)Department for Business and Trade (8)Department for Work and Pensions (5)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (4)Ministry of Justice (4)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (3)

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9 Jun 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What assessment he has made of the adequacy of the current system of electronic monitoring of offenders.

Reply

The number of individuals on the electronic monitoring (EM) caseload was most recently published in April 2026. The data from this publication is shown below for the post-release, court sentence and immigration cohorts combined, for the months June 2025 t...

9 Jun 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

If he will make an estimate of the number of offenders in the electronic monitoring cohort that were unmonitored in (a) May 2024-May 2025, and (b) May 2025-May 2026.

Reply

The number of individuals on the electronic monitoring (EM) caseload was most recently published in April 2026. The data from this publication is shown below for the post-release, court sentence and immigration cohorts combined, for the months June 2025 t...

9 Jun 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

If he will make an estimate of the number of offenders in the electronic monitoring cohort in (a) May 2024-May 2025, and (b) May 2025-May 2026.

Reply

The number of individuals on the electronic monitoring (EM) caseload was most recently published in April 2026. The data from this publication is shown below for the post-release, court sentence and immigration cohorts combined, for the months June 2025 t...

20 Feb 2026·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

Whether his Department provided funding to boxing programmes to help prevent crime amongst young people.

Reply

In the financial year 2022/2023, the Ministry of Justice invested £5 million in sports-related projects across England and Wales, to use sport to enhance positive outcomes for vulnerable young people at-risk of criminality (the ‘Youth Justice Sport Fund’). Around 50% of the 220 organisations funded through this programme provided boxing support to young people. Youth justice funding now takes a more flexible approach. Local authorities receive funding to deliver youth justice services, including through the Turnaround early intervention programme. Local authorities can use this funding to commission activities that were previously supported by Youth Justice Sports Fund such as boxing. An independent evaluation of the Turnaround programme published earlier this month highlighted that boys taking part in boxing reported improved physical and mental health.

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