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Sentencing pointers for ethnic minority suspects delayed after backlash

By Editorial Board Published March 31, 2025 4 Min Read
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Sentencing pointers for ethnic minority suspects delayed after backlash

Controversial sentencing pointers that had been because of come into drive on Tuesday have been delayed after a political backlash.

The Sentencing Council, the unbiased physique that units out sentencing steering to courts in England and Wales, was due to herald new guidelines round how judges ought to decide punishment for folks from ethnic minority backgrounds.

The brand new steering states {that a} pre-sentence report – the outcomes of that are taken under consideration when contemplating a prison’s sentence – will “usually be necessary” earlier than handing out punishment for somebody from an ethnic, cultural or religion minority, alongside different teams comparable to younger adults aged 18 to 25, ladies and pregnant ladies.

Shabana Mahmood, the justice secretary, had mentioned the proposed steering was “unacceptable” and amounted to “differential treatment before the law” as she urged the council to reverse it.

When the Sentencing Council initially refused her request, Ms Mahmood threatened to legislate to overturn the steering if essential.

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A ‘bias in opposition to straight, white males’

She confirmed on Monday night that she would introduce laws on Tuesday to dam these pointers coming into impact.

The Sentencing Council has now delayed the “in force date of the guideline pending such legislation taking effect”.

It mentioned in a press release that the council “remains of the view that its guideline, imposition of community and custodial sentences, as drafted is necessary and appropriate”.

Nevertheless, in a gathering between the chairman Lord Justice Davis and Ms Mahmood on Monday, the minister “indicated her intention to introduce legislation imminently that would have the effect of rendering the section on ‘cohorts’ in the guideline unlawful”.

The council mentioned it’s unable to introduce a suggestion when there’s a draft invoice due for introduction that will make it illegal.

Ms Mahmood mentioned she was “grateful” to the Sentencing Council for delaying the implementation of its new pointers.

The minister mentioned in a press release: “These guidelines create a justice system where outcomes could be influenced by race, culture or religion.

“This differential remedy is unacceptable – equality earlier than the legislation is the spine of public confidence in our justice system.”

The Sentencing Council additionally attracted criticism from shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick, who mentioned its up to date steering was an instance of “two-tier justice” that will result in “blatant bias” in opposition to Christians and straight white males.

He additionally argued that it will make “a custodial sentence less likely for those from an ethnic minority, cultural minority, and/or faith minority community” – one thing the council denied.

The council beforehand rejected calls from the federal government to desert the rules, which ask judges to think about offenders’ racial, cultural and spiritual background when deciding a sentence.

Lord Davis denied that pre-sentence reviews lowered the prospect of a jail sentence.

Nevertheless, he mentioned the council would offer “some clarification of the language” to keep away from confusion.

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