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Prison investment now could reduce pressure on prison capacity and reduce reoffending

22 October 2024

The Government has announced that there is to be a review into sentencing as it looks to fix problems in the criminal justice and prison systems.

The review will be led by former Conservative minister David Gauke. The announcement comes on the same day as thousand’s of prisoners are released early due to a lack of spaces.

Sue Ferns, Senior Deputy General Secretary of Prospect which represents chaplains, technical managers and psychologists in prisons, said:

“Today’s SDS40 early release scheme is a necessary but short-term response to the chronic overcrowding of English and Welsh prisons. Overcrowding makes the task of Prospect members to reform and rehabilitate offenders less effective. Without reform and investment in staff and facilities, prison populations will increase and fill the spare spaces created by SDS40.

“Therefore, we welcome a long-term strategic plan to reform prison sentencing and develop a targeted plan to increase prison capacity. This gives clear response on how we react to crime and places clear expectations on persistent offenders.

“We believe that it is time to extend the public sector prisons estate, stopping the dogmatic insistence on private prisons, and to give prisons the resources to employ the professional staff who are a key part of the teams required to reduce reoffending. In this way, investment now will reduce long-term pressure on prison capacity and ensure public safety.”


Justice

More than 3,600 Prospect members help to maintain law and order throughout the UK.