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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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Channel 4 broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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