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Anger over ‘two-tier sentencing’ as Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood rejects new pointers

By Editorial Board Published March 6, 2025 5 Min Read
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Anger over ‘two-tier sentencing’ as Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood rejects new pointers

There’s been offended response to new pointers – described by some as “two-tier sentencing” – which suggest judges take into account whether or not a felony is from a ethnic, cultural or religion minority earlier than issuing a punishment.

The Sentencing Council, which units out suggestions to courts in England and Wales, has issued recent recommendation about how sure offenders needs to be processed.

However its up to date steering, which is because of come into pressure from April, has been described as enshrining a “double standard” by the shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick.

He accused the council of setting guidelines which make “a custodial sentence less likely for those from an ethnic minority, cultural minority, and/or faith minority community”.

The impartial physique is now advising {that a} pre-sentence report (PSR) “will normally be considered necessary” earlier than sentencing a felony from an ethnic, cultural or religion minority.

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A PSR evaluation would even be anticipated for folks from the transgender group and sure different teams, reminiscent of younger adults aged 18 to 25, girls and pregnant girls.

Posting on X, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood mentioned: “I might be writing to the Sentencing Council to register my displeasure and to suggest reversing this transformation to steering.

“There will never be a two-tier sentencing approach under my watch.”

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In setting out the modifications, Lord Justice William Davis mentioned the reforms mirror proof of disparities in sentencing outcomes, disadvantages confronted inside the felony justice system and complexities within the circumstances of particular person offenders.

The chair of the Sentencing Council for England and Wales mentioned: “PSRs provide the court with information about the offender; they are not an indication of sentence. Sentences are decided by the independent judiciary”.

He added {that a} punishment tailor-made to the offender had the “greatest likelihood” of being efficient.

In accordance with the newest authorities statistics, since 2018 white defendants usually tend to have a shorter jail sentence than some other ethnic group.

The Sentencing Council can also be advising judges and magistrates to think about rehabilitative sentences, or group sentences. It factors out they are often simpler in decreasing re-offending than a brief time period behind bars.

Among the many recent steering can also be a suggestion for courts to “avoid” sending pregnant girls or moms of infants to jail.

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The Princess of Wales visited a mother and baby unit at Styal Prison which provides a place for new and expectant mothers serving a prison sentence or on remand.

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Kate praises jail’s care for brand new moms

Janey Starling, co-director of feminist marketing campaign group Stage Up referred to as the modifications a “huge milestone”.

In the meantime Liz Forrester, from No Births Behind Bars, mentioned it lastly recognises the “deadly impact” of jail on infants and pregnant girls.

Being pregnant, childbirth and post-natal care had already been launched in April 2024 as a brand new mitigating consider England and Wales.

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