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Former justice secretary urges UK to make greater use of open prisons

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published December 27, 2024
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David Gauke, a former Conservative justice secretary, has called for a shift in the UK’s approach to incarceration, advocating for a broader adoption of open prisons. Gauke, who is currently leading the Government’s sentencing review, emphasised the potential benefits of open prisons in addressing overcrowding and promoting rehabilitation.

Gauke’s vision for reform

In an interview with The Times, Gauke expressed concern over the UK’s reliance on traditional prisons, stating: “We don’t make as much use of open prisons as we might do.” He described his visits to three Spanish prisons, where open prison systems allow inmates to work during the day and return to the facility at night. Gauke believes this approach fosters discipline and prepares individuals for reintegration into society.

“Getting into the rhythm of working and the disciplines of working is helpful,” Gauke explained.

A crisis of capacity

The UK prison system is facing an acute overcrowding crisis, with Gauke bluntly stating, “We have run out of space.” His sentencing review aims to explore alternatives that ensure the most dangerous offenders remain behind bars while offering robust punishments outside of traditional prisons.

“There is an opportunity here,” Gauke said, highlighting the Government’s strong parliamentary majority and the need to reassess sentencing policies. “Increasing sentences to an extent that it’s doing nothing to reduce crime but is causing significant costs is not sustainable.”

Drawing comparisons to other nations, Gauke noted that countries with large prison populations have successfully reduced incarceration rates through reforms. He hopes the sentencing review will produce practical proposals to inform a broader debate about effective crime reduction strategies.

“This is not about being soft on crime,” Gauke asserted. “It is about more effectively reducing crime.”

Government’s overcrowding challenge

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has also acknowledged the pressing need for reform. Speaking earlier this month, she warned that “building alone” will not resolve the overcrowding crisis.

“We will have to expand the range of punishment outside of prison,” Mahmood said. “That does mean that we will have more offenders monitored outside.”

The Ministry of Justice has committed to creating 14,000 additional prison spaces by 2031, with 6,400 of these to be built in new facilities. The Government has allocated £2.3 billion over the next two years to support this expansion.

However, Mahmood has cautioned that even with these measures, demand for prison places will outstrip supply. In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, she stated: “We will run out [of cells] because even all of that new supply doesn’t help with the rise in demand, which is still increasing faster than any supply could catch up with.”

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Balancing toughness and effectiveness

Gauke’s proposals come at a pivotal moment, as policymakers grapple with how to balance public safety, cost-effectiveness, and overcrowding. Open prisons could serve as a middle ground, offering structured environments that prioritise rehabilitation while reserving high-security facilities for the most dangerous offenders.

Proponents of open prisons argue that they can reduce reoffending rates by equipping individuals with skills and routines necessary for life outside prison walls. Critics, however, often raise concerns about public safety and the risk of escapes.

Resetting the debate

Gauke sees the sentencing review as an opportunity to “reset the debate” on criminal justice in the UK. He aims to challenge the notion that longer sentences automatically lead to reduced crime, suggesting that the focus should instead be on approaches proven to lower reoffending.

“The UK has an opportunity to learn from other countries,” Gauke said. “We can develop a system that is both tough and effective, ensuring public safety while addressing the challenges of overcrowding.”

As the sentencing review progresses, it is likely to spark further discussion on the future of the UK’s penal system, raising critical questions about how best to balance punishment, rehabilitation, and public safety in the years to come.

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