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Fewer criminals to serve jail time under proposals to end prison overcrowding

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By Anjali Yadav Published May 22, 2025
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Fewer criminals will be sent to prison and more will serve sentences within the community, under sweeping new proposals to ease the strain on overcrowded jails across England and Wales.

An independent sentencing review, led by former justice secretary David Gauke, has recommended major reforms to the criminal justice system, including scrapping most short sentences under 12 months, expanding community-based penalties, and introducing an earned progression model for early release. The five key proposals outlined are expected to cut the prison population by nearly 9,800.

Currently, the prison population stands at 88,103 – alarmingly close to the record high of 88,521 reached last September, prompting the Government to resort to emergency early-release schemes. Mr Gauke warned that the situation had reached crisis point.

“The scale of the crisis we are in cannot be understated,” he said. “Overcrowded prisons are leading to dangerous conditions for staff and contributing to high levels of reoffending. These proposals aim to create a system where space is available for the most dangerous offenders while reducing reoffending through better rehabilitation.”

Under the plans, short custodial sentences under 12 months would largely be abolished – except for exceptional cases, such as domestic abuse – with judges encouraged to consider alternative punishments like electronic tagging, community service, and driving or football bans.

One key recommendation is an “earned progression model” where prisoners demonstrating good behaviour and engaging in rehabilitation can be released earlier and monitored in the community. This system, inspired by reforms in Texas, would apply even to some violent and sexual offenders, who could be eligible for parole halfway through their sentence, rather than two-thirds, if deemed safe by the Parole Board.

However, the Government is expected to reject the early release of the most dangerous criminals, while accepting other recommendations.

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is due to respond formally to the review in Parliament and is anticipated to announce a funding boost of up to £700 million annually for the Probation Service by the final year of the spending review.

Mr Gauke acknowledged the strain this would place on the probation system, already grappling with high caseloads and staffing issues, but insisted that community-based rehabilitation offered better outcomes than custodial sentences for many offenders.

“If the Government doesn’t put the resources into probation that are necessary, then the risk is we won’t make the progress on rehabilitation that we need – and there will be a public backlash,” he warned.

The review also advocates the deportation of foreign offenders serving sentences of three years or less, and continued exploration of chemical treatment to suppress sexual urges in some sex offenders – a pilot of which is currently underway in the south-west of England.

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Yet the proposals have sparked sharp political and public debate. Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick described the recommendations as effectively “decriminalising” offences like burglary and assault. “This is a gift to criminals who will be free to offend with impunity,” he said. “If Starmer proceeds with halving sentences for dangerous offenders like killers, rapists and paedophiles, that would be a slap in the face for victims.”

Baroness Newlove, the victims’ commissioner for England and Wales, voiced concerns over the probation service’s capacity to handle increased demand. “The pace of change feels urgent, as if we are racing against the clock,” she said. “While additional funding is welcome, experience cannot be bought overnight.”

The Law Society of England and Wales cautiously welcomed the shift in focus. President Richard Atkinson commented: “Investment in alternatives that provide rehabilitation and reduce offending is beneficial to the public. This is a positive move away from a system overly focused on punishment rather than prevention.”

The review marks a potential turning point in how Britain deals with low-level crime, aiming to prioritise effectiveness and public safety over outdated punitive measures. Whether the proposals can be fully implemented – and the Probation Service can rise to the challenge – remains to be seen.

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