'Tough on crime' drive behind prison capacity crisis, says sentencing review report
- Longer prison sentences and tough on crime policies have pushed the justice system of England and Wales to the brink of collapse, according to a report by the Independent Sentencing Review.
- The analysis, led by David Gauke, found that key objectives like reducing reoffending have been neglected in favor of tougher sentencing policies.
- The review described longer jail terms as a knee-jerk response that overshadowed other important aims of sentencing criminals.
- Gauke criticized politicians for increasing sentences without considering the wider systemic impacts, stating, 'It is time to accept this does not deliver justice for victims.
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