Minister of State, Ministry of Justice

The Minister of State (most recently previously known as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Probation) is a ministerial office in the Ministry of Justice.

Minister of State
Incumbent
Lucy Frazer

since 25 July 2019
Ministry of Justice
SeatWestminster, London
AppointerThe Monarch
on the advice of the Prime Minister
Term lengthAt Her Majesty's pleasure
Salary£114,934
Websitewww.gov.uk/government/ministers/minister-of-state--61

The office has flirted between being of Minister of State and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State 'rank'.

The office is currently simply designated as 'Minister of State' gov.uk website,[1] but its responsibilities remain very similar to the previous Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Probation.[2]

Responsibilities

The minister currently has responsibility of the following policy areas:[1]

  • Prison operations, policy, reform and industrial relations
  • Probation services, policy, reform and industrial relations
  • Public protection (including Parole Board, Imprisonment for Public Protection and Serious Further Offences)
  • Offender health
  • Female offenders
  • Transgender offenders
  • Veteran offenders
  • Foreign national offenders (joint work with the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Immigration Compliance and the Courts)
  • Offender rehabilitation and release
  • Reducing Reoffending (joint work with the Minister of State for Crime and Policing)
  • Extremism, Release On Temporary License and Home Detention Curfew
  • Electronic monitoring (joint work with Minister of State for Crime and Policing)
  • Youth Justice

The minister also provides support on Global Britain and the promotion of legal services.

List of Ministers for Prisons

Name Portrait Took office Left office Political party Prime Minister
Position created out of Minister of State for Home Affairs

Minister of State for Prisons

Ann Widdecombe

MP for Maidstone

28 February 1995 2 May 1997 Conservative John Major

(ll)

Joyce Quin

MP for Gateshead East and Washington West

2 May 1997 28 July 1998 Labour Tony Blair

(l)

The Lord Williams of Mostyn 28 July 1998 28 July 1999
Charles Clarke

MP for Norwich South

July 1999 June 2001
Keith Bradley

MP for Manchester, Withington

June 2001 May 2002 Tony Blair

(ll)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Probations
Hilary Benn

MP for Leeds Central

29 May 2002 13 May 2003 Labour Tony Blair

(ll)

Office not in use 29 May 2002 11 May 2010 Tony Blair

(ll)

Tony Blair

(lll)

Gordon Brown

(l)

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Prisons and Youth Justice
Crispin Blunt

MP for Reigate, Surrey

6 May 2010 4 September 2012 Conservative David Cameron

(Coalition)

Jeremy Wright

MP for Kenilworth and Southam

6 September 2012 15 July 2014
Andrew Selous

MP for South West Bedfordshire

16 July 2014 16 July 2016
David Cameron

(II)

Sam Gyimah

MP for East Surrey

17 July 2016 9 January 2018 Theresa May

(I)

Theresa May

(II)

Minister of State
Rory Stewart

MP for Penrith and The Border

9 January 2018 1 May 2019 Conservative Theresa May

(II)

Robert Buckland

MP for South Swindon

9 May 2019 24 July 2019 Conservative
Lucy Frazer

MP for South East Cambridgeshire

25 July 2019 Incumbent Conservative Boris Johnson

(I)

Boris Johnson

(II)

References

  1. "Minister of State - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. "Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Prisons and Probation - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 22 October 2020.

See also

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