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Sentencing Reform
16 December 2025
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Ministry of Justice
At a Glance
Issue Summary
The statement addresses an amendment to the Sentencing Bill aimed at enhancing sentencing for the murder of police, prison, or probation officers in connection with their duties.
Action Requested
The Government will table an amendment to broaden the starting point for sentencing in cases where a police, prison, or probation officer is murdered during or due to their current or former role. This change recognises the exceptional seriousness of such murders and aims to ensure severe sentences are applied.
Key Facts
- The amendment covers murder of police, prison, and probation officers.
- It includes cases where the motivation for the murder is connected to the officer's current or former duties.
- Former Prison Custody Officer Lenny Scott's case is cited as an example.
- This amendment is part of a broader package of amendments ahead of Lords Report Stage.
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