PMQs: Rishi Sunak challenged over early release of dangerous criminals

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PMQs: Rishi Sunak challenged over early release of dangerous criminals

The original scheme, introduced last October, allowed "low-level offenders" to be freed from prisons in England and Wales up to 18 days early under st

The original scheme, introduced last October, allowed “low-level offenders” to be freed from prisons in England and Wales up to 18 days early under strict supervision.

This was increased to up to 60 days in March and will be further extended to up to 70 days from 23 May.

The government has said no-one convicted of a sexual, terrorist or serious violent offence would be eligible for early release.

The prison population has ballooned in recent decades as a result of tougher sentences and court backlogs.

Chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor has raised “serious concerns” about the policy.

His report highlighted one individual who had been freed early was recalled to custody before the watchdog’s inspection of the prison had ended.

According to the findings, the inmate had a “significant” drug problem and a record of self-harm as well as experiencing suicidal thoughts, but was freed despite “appeals for the decision to be reversed and staff having serious concerns for his and the public’s safety”.

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