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Recalled Offenders Sentencing Limits 2025-05-15

15 May 2025

Lead MP

Robert Jenrick

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

Justice & Courts
Other Contributors: 21

At a Glance

Robert Jenrick raised concerns about recalled offenders sentencing limits 2025-05-15 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm the public safety implications of the Government’s plan to set a 28-day limit on prison sentences for recalled offenders? The MP raises concerns about the impact on prison capacity, the potential risks to public safety, and questions the necessity of the policy given the current situation.

Government Response

Justice & Courts
Government Response
The Government's plan involves setting a fixed-term recall statutory instrument meaning that those serving sentences of between one and four years can only be returned to prison for a fixed 28-day period. This measure builds on previous legislation, introduced by the last Government, that mandated 14-day recalls for those serving sentences under a year. Higher-risk offenders have been exempted from this change, ensuring certain serious offenders are excluded. We cannot allow prisons to reach zero capacity; therefore, these measures aim to manage prison populations effectively while addressing public safety concerns.
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