Home news Justice secretary says new sentencing plans will lead to ‘huge reduction in number of women going to prison’ – UK politics live | Politics

Justice secretary says new sentencing plans will lead to ‘huge reduction in number of women going to prison’ – UK politics live | Politics

by wellnessfitpro

Mahmood says sentencing plans will lead to ‘huge reduction in number of women going to prison’

Mahmood tells MPs that the Gauke proposals will lead to “a huge reduction in the number of women going to prison”. She goes on:

Approximately two thirds go in for sentences of less than one year. Many of those women are victims of domestic abuse. In future, we expect the numbers to drop very, very significantly, and I know we will make progress in that regard.

Share

Key events

Mahmood rejects claim that changes will make sentencing system less transparent

Back in the Commons Desmond Swayne (Con) complained that that current sentences are a “fiction” because the amount of time spent in jail is much less than the sentence read out in court. He said these reforms would make this worse.

Mahmood said that Swayne was wrong, and that David Gauke, who wrote the report, agrees with Swayne about the importance of transparency in sentencing.

One of the recommendations in the Gauke report says:

Government should consider how to make sentencing outcomes as explicit and unambiguous as possible, perhaps through a combination of guidance, national and tailored communications and engagement.

Share

#Justice #secretary #sentencing #plans #lead #huge #reduction #number #women #prison #politics #live #Politics

You may also like

Leave a Comment