Spiking
Home Affairs Committee
Closed
Inquiry
As part of the Committee’s overarching work into violence against women and girls , the Committee wishes to explore the incidence of spiking at nightclubs and pubs, festivals and private house parties. Read the terms of reference for more detail about this work. As part of this inquiry, the Committee …
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11
Recommendations
11
Conclusions
1
Report
3
Oral sessions
6
Letters
3
Events
Activity timeline 14 events
1 Feb
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11 Jan
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30 Nov
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4 Nov
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7 Sep
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7 Sep
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4 Jul
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26 Apr
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Report published
26 Jan
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Oral evidence
26 Jan
2022
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
19 Jan
2022
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Oral evidence
19 Jan
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 3 sessions
26 Jan 2022
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Dean Ames · Metropolitan Police Service
Deputy Chief Constable Jason Harwin · National Police Chiefs' Council
Joy Allen
19 Jan 2022
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Councillor Jeanie Bell
Dr Adrian Boyle · Royal College of Emergency Medicine
Jade Quittenton · St John Ambulance
Michael Kill · Night Time Industries Association
Paul Fullwood · Security Industry Authority
12 Jan 2022
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Alexi Skitinis
Dawn Dines · Stamp Out Spiking
Hannah Stratton
Helena Conibear · The Alcohol Education Trust
Julie Spencer · The University of Lincoln
Zara Owen
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ninth Report - Spiking | HC 967 | 26 Apr 2022 | 22 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
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Recommendation
Not Addressed
Ninth Report - Spiking
Call for Home Office to require warnings and expedite spiking testing review
The Home Office should require commercially available drug-testing products to carry warnings about their limitations; expedite its planned scientific review of the relative merits of the various spiking testing pilots being run by the police, universities and hospitals and report …
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Government Response
The government states there is no single effective test kit and urges victims to contact police for forensic analysis. It does not commit to requiring warnings on commercial products, expediting the review to a 3-month deadline, or supporting wider adoption after the review.
Home Office
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Correspondence 6 letters
1 Feb 2023
To committee
Letter from the Minister for Safeguarding on the Government's work to tackle spiking, dated 30 January 2023
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11 Jan 2023
To committee
Letter from Minister for Safeguarding on the Government's update to the Home Affairs Committee on the creation of a specific criminal offence for Spiking and the Committee's other recommendations, dated 20 December 2022
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30 Nov 2022
To committee
Letter from Home Secretary on introducing a criminal offence for spiking, dated 22 November 2022
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4 Nov 2022
From committee
Letter to the Home Secretary on introducing a criminal offence for spiking, dated 4 November 2022
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7 Sep 2022
To committee
Letter from the Home Secretary on the Government’s response to the Home Affairs Select Committee’s Report on Spiking, dated 15 August 2022
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7 Sep 2022
From committee
Letter to the Home Secretary on the Government’s response to the Home Affairs Select Committee’s Report on Spiking, dated 20 July 2022
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