Government to Press Ahead with Shorter Prison Sentence Plans
- On Thursday, 22 May 2025, Labour justice secretary Shabana Mahmood published David Gauke's Independent Sentencing Review in the UK, proposing major prison reforms to tackle overcrowding.
- The review responds to a prison population crisis caused by soaring sentence lengths and remand numbers, with jails currently at 99% capacity and emergency early releases in 2023.
- Gauke recommends that offenders serving over four years be eligible for release after half their sentence, and some after a third for good behavior, alongside expanded community sentences and chemical castration pilots.
- The review’s five key proposals could reduce the prison population by about 9,800 inmates, while Justice Secretary Mahmood emphasized release timing will depend on offenders' behavior in custody.
- Many victims’ families and campaigners condemned the reforms as undermining justice and public safety, highlighting concerns that shorter sentences may increase reoffending and neglect victims’ needs.
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Criminals will love Labour’s prison reforms
“Only two things bother me, to be honest,” said the man I’ll call Darren. Darren was a drug dealer, but also a police informant, so I reserved my judgement on the honesty bit. “The first thing is the Proceeds of Crime Act,” he explained. “That’s brutal, innit? Old Bill taking your car and your telly? The other thing is prison, of course. I fucking hate being banged up.” Nothing else? “Nothing,” he replied, laughing. “Absolutely fuck all. Put me o
Inmate reveals ‘gross’ conditions inside Wandsworth Prison
It is expected to be the biggest shake up of the prison system in decades. Tomorrow the government will reveal the outcome of the independent review into sentencing – rethinking who goes to prison, what for and who can be punished out in the community. The aim – to release pressure on prisons bursting at the seams, rife with violence and drugs. We report on HMP Wandsworth, described as a symbol of “the worst of the system”. It has already been g…
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