RUSHES: Prison Reform: David Gawke Chair, Independent Sentencing Review interview (C4 News)

Prison Reform: David Gawke Chair, Independent Sentencing Review interview (C4 News); ENGLAND: London: EXT David Gauke (Former Lord High Chancellor and Justice Secretary) interview SOT (5/6) - discussing the potential impact of fully implementing the report's recommendations on short sentences, including the possibility of reducing the number of people sentenced to less than 12 months by up to 90%. - notes that while progress can be made, addressing only short sentences is insufficient, and broader reforms are necessary to manage prison populations - discussing the need to address longer sentences in addition to short sentences to prevent recurring prison overpopulation. - the recommendations are comprehensive, aiming for a wider change in approach, and critiques the historical trend of escalating sentence lengths - discussing the risks of continuing the political 'bidding war' over sentencing and the financial implications of building more prisons. - on urging caution and reiterates the need for a change in approach, regardless of political or historical arguments.
Prison Reform: David Gawke Chair, Independent Sentencing Review interview (C4 News); ENGLAND: London: EXT David Gauke (Former Lord High Chancellor and Justice Secretary) interview SOT (5/6) - discussing the potential impact of fully implementing the report's recommendations on short sentences, including the possibility of reducing the number of people sentenced to less than 12 months by up to 90%. - notes that while progress can be made, addressing only short sentences is insufficient, and broader reforms are necessary to manage prison populations - discussing the need to address longer sentences in addition to short sentences to prevent recurring prison overpopulation. - the recommendations are comprehensive, aiming for a wider change in approach, and critiques the historical trend of escalating sentence lengths - discussing the risks of continuing the political 'bidding war' over sentencing and the financial implications of building more prisons. - on urging caution and reiterates the need for a change in approach, regardless of political or historical arguments.
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