
Shabana Mahmood publishes Sentencing Bill to implement Sentencing Review
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood publishes Sentencing Bill to implement recommendations of the Sentencing Review.
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Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood publishes Sentencing Bill to implement recommendations of the Sentencing Review.

In addition to the emergency measures designed to tackle the prison capacity crisis, the Independent Sentencing Review concludes with plans for a sustainable prison system.

The Independent Sentencing Review looks beyond “the basics” at technology that could transform how offenders are managed in the community

The Sentencing Review says a fully-funded and -functioning probation service is essential to implement its recommendations.

The Sentencing Review makes specific recommendations for different groups of offenders including prolific offenders, women, older offenders, foreign national offenders, sex offenders and drug and alcohol offenders.

Despite its focus on tackling the prison overcrowding crisis, the Independent Sentence Review dedicates a chapter to providing support to victims.

The Independent Sentencing Review recommends a new system for prisoners to earn early release

The Independent Sentencing Review sets out plans to reduce our reliance on custody

The Independent Sentencing Review sets out plans for stronger community sentences as alternatives to custody.

The Independent Sentencing Review calls on government to revisit the statutory purpose of sentencing.

David Gauke’s Sentencing Review sets the policy direction for criminal justice for the Labour Government. But what’s in it?

Part 1 of Sentencing Review says politicians’ desire to be tough on crime drives prison overcrowding