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4 Oct 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

When she plans to review the impact of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024.

Reply

As set out in the Statutory Instrument to Amend the Standard Determinate Sentence Automatic Release Point Impact Assessment published on 17 July 2024 (available at the link below), the Government has been clear that this is a temporary change which will be reviewed after 18 months. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukia/2024/117/pdfs/ukia_20240117_en.pdf.Further statistics will also be published in due course on a quarterly basis.

4 Oct 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

What estimate she has made of the number of offenders released as a result of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024 that have previous convictions for (a) sexual offences and (b) offences involving violence against women and girls.

Reply

Certain offences have been excluded from the change to automatic release points for eligible standard determinate sentences under the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024. This includes sex offences irrespective of sentence length; serious violent offences with a sentence of four years or more; specified offences linked to domestic abuse irrespective of sentence length (including stalking, coercive or controlling behaviour and non-fatal strangulation); as well as offences concerning national security. Every excluded offence retains the previous release point: this is not changing. No sex offender will serve a single day less for those offences under this scheme. The law applies to sentences not prisoners. There are some people who have served the entirety of their prison sentence for a previous sexual offence, and are now serving a subsequent sentence for a different crime. They may see the sentence for that other crime reduced to 40%. As set out in the Statutory Instrument to Amend the Standard Determinate Sentence Automatic Release Point Impact Assessment published on 17 July 2024 (available at the link below), prison population and release figures are monitored and published as part of the Offender Management Statistics.https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukia/2024/117/pdfs/ukia_20240117_en.pdf.Data on SDS40 releases forms a subset of data intended for future publication.

4 Oct 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

How many offenders have been released as a result of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024 on each day since that Order came into effect; and how many and what proportion of those offenders have (a) re-offended and (b) been returned to custody.

Reply

As set out in the Statutory Instrument to Amend the Standard Determinate Sentence Automatic Release Point Impact Assessment published on 17 July 2024, prison population and release figures are monitored and published as part of the Offender Management Statistics: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukia/2024/117/pdfs/ukia_20240117_en.pdf.Data on SDS40 releases forms a subset of data intended for future publication.

4 Oct 2024·Ministry of Justice·Answered
Asked

If she will publish a daily update on the (a) number of offenders released early as a consequence of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Requisite and Minimum Custodial Periods) Order 2024 and (b) number of those offenders who have subsequently (i) re-offended and (ii) been returned to custody.

Reply

As set out in the Statutory Instrument to Amend the Standard Determinate Sentence Automatic Release Point Impact Assessment published on 17 July 2024 (available at the link below), prison population and release figures are monitored and published as part of the Offender Management Statistics. Data on SDS40 releases forms a subset of data intended for future publication. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukia/2024/117/pdfs/ukia_20240117_en.pdf.

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