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Community sentences need to be trusted more, minister says | Community sentences need to be trusted more, minister says |
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Lord Timpson his been open about his views on the justice system | Lord Timpson his been open about his views on the justice system |
Lord Timpson his been open about his views on the justice system | Lord Timpson his been open about his views on the justice system |
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The prisons minister has said community sentences need “to be trusted more by the courts” as an alternative to jail. | The prisons minister has said community sentences need “to be trusted more by the courts” as an alternative to jail. |
Speaking at Labour’s conference, Lord Timpson said the government was moving quickly to review how courts sentence offenders. | Speaking at Labour’s conference, Lord Timpson said the government was moving quickly to review how courts sentence offenders. |
He suggested previous prisons ministers had not always followed the evidence on “the best way to stop reoffending”. | He suggested previous prisons ministers had not always followed the evidence on “the best way to stop reoffending”. |
The Labour peer said his appointment by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was a “signal that we need to change the system”. | The Labour peer said his appointment by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was a “signal that we need to change the system”. |
The former CEO of the Timpson Group, the key-cutting and shoe-repair company, is well known for hiring ex-offenders and was chairman of the Prison Reform Trust. | The former CEO of the Timpson Group, the key-cutting and shoe-repair company, is well known for hiring ex-offenders and was chairman of the Prison Reform Trust. |
In comments before he became a minister, he said only a third of people in prison should be there. | In comments before he became a minister, he said only a third of people in prison should be there. |
"We're addicted to sentencing, we're addicted to punishment," he told Channel 4 News in February. | "We're addicted to sentencing, we're addicted to punishment," he told Channel 4 News in February. |
The UK is dealing with an overcrowding crisis in prisons, with the population in England and Wales at a record high. | The UK is dealing with an overcrowding crisis in prisons, with the population in England and Wales at a record high. |
A scheme to release some offenders early to free up space in prisons started this month. | A scheme to release some offenders early to free up space in prisons started this month. |
The Labour government said this was necessary to prevent the prison system from running out of cells. | The Labour government said this was necessary to prevent the prison system from running out of cells. |
At a fringe event at Labour’s conference in Liverpool, Lord Timpson acknowledged that not “everybody will have my view on what prison is for”. | At a fringe event at Labour’s conference in Liverpool, Lord Timpson acknowledged that not “everybody will have my view on what prison is for”. |
He added: “But we need to make sure that everything we do cuts crime, and if it cuts crime and reduces reoffending, then I hope that the public will follow this.” | He added: “But we need to make sure that everything we do cuts crime, and if it cuts crime and reduces reoffending, then I hope that the public will follow this.” |
Ministry of Justice figures, external show more than half of adults (57%) released from prison sentences of less than 12 months went on to reoffend. | Ministry of Justice figures, external show more than half of adults (57%) released from prison sentences of less than 12 months went on to reoffend. |
A member of the audience at the Fabian Society event urged Lord Timpson to consider community sentences as a “direct alternative” to imprisoning offenders. | A member of the audience at the Fabian Society event urged Lord Timpson to consider community sentences as a “direct alternative” to imprisoning offenders. |
A community sentence combines some form of punishment with activities such as unpaid work, but no jail time. | A community sentence combines some form of punishment with activities such as unpaid work, but no jail time. |
"We don't want suspended sentences," the audience member said. "The law says a community order is a direct alternative to custody. We need massive publicity, we need government branding and I beg you to say it." | "We don't want suspended sentences," the audience member said. "The law says a community order is a direct alternative to custody. We need massive publicity, we need government branding and I beg you to say it." |
Lord Timpson replied: "I completely agree with you about the positive impact of community sentencing but I think it needs to be trusted more by the courts." | Lord Timpson replied: "I completely agree with you about the positive impact of community sentencing but I think it needs to be trusted more by the courts." |
He said the government's sentencing review would be done "at speed, so let's see what happens with that". | He said the government's sentencing review would be done "at speed, so let's see what happens with that". |
"I'm a big believer in something that I'm not sure whether all my predecessors have done which is look at the evidence," the minister said. | "I'm a big believer in something that I'm not sure whether all my predecessors have done which is look at the evidence," the minister said. |
"If you follow the evidence on what is the best way to stop reoffending, you will often lead to the power of community sentencing." | "If you follow the evidence on what is the best way to stop reoffending, you will often lead to the power of community sentencing." |
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Prisons | Prisons |