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UK releases another 1,000 prisoners to ease overcrowding

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 22, 2024 2661 Minutes read0

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The UK is today due to release early a second batch of 1,000 prisoners as the government launched a review of sentencing to ease chronic overcrowding in jails.

The controversial policy previously saw 1,700 prisoners freed early last month, reports AFP.

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood pledged that earlier mistakes that led to 37 ineligible prisoners being erroneously freed had now been “ironed out”.

The review will consider options for tougher non-custodial punishments for some convicted criminals to ensure prison space is available to incarcerate dangerous offenders.

They include “nudge” technology — watches or apps to encourage compliance with conditions imposed on offenders — as well as home detention curfews.

The early release scheme has seen some so-called non-violent offenders who have complied with certain conditions released after serving 40 per cent of their sentence instead of the usual 50 per cent.

Former justice secretary David Gauke who is chairing the review said the prison population — currently around 89,000 — was rising by 4,500 each year with 90 per cent of those sentenced to custody being reoffenders.

Mahmood said the early release scheme had been forced on the government by a prison crisis inherited from the last Conservative government.

She said that after winning power in early July ministers in the new Labour government discovered a prison system so close to “collapse” it could have led to “the breakdown of law and order in this country”.

“In August of this year, we were down to fewer than 100 places across the whole of the country,” she told Sky News.

As a Conservative justice minister in 2019, Gauke argued that there was a “very strong case” for abolishing jail terms of six months or less, with exceptions made for violent and sexual crimes.

Given current reoffending rates prisons were “clearly… not working”, he said.

“This review will explore what punishment and rehabilitation should look like in the 21st century, and how we can move our justice system out of crisis and towards a long-term, sustainable future,” he added.

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